Almost there, but not there yet: Rural India’s Education Crisis
Sometime in the beginning of 2014, Pratham Education Foundation published its Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) . The report indica...
The use of Randomized Control Trials to evaluate development policies has garnered significant attention in the last decade. In this art...
Sometime in the beginning of 2014, Pratham Education Foundation published its Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) . The report indica...
Today we present to you a guest post and infographic on MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) by Allison Moris. Allison Moris is currently...
I received a rather interesting link/website via my email today. The link read as MR University and all I could think of was, "Ok, th...
“Every handicraft has to be taught not merely mechanically as is done today, but scientifically. This is to say, the child should learn t...
In my previous blogs, I have spoken in great length about the need for public expenditure in higher education. In this section, I would lik...
The debate surrounding around the issues with financing higher education is primarily because ‘education’ is considered to be a quasi- p...
Within the economics literature, education is considered to be one of the classic public goods (Grace, 1989). Public good is a good where b...
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