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Home » Enhancing Human Capital Index: New Approaches for the Knowledge Economy
Enhancing Human Capital Index: New Approaches for the Knowledge Economy
Education for the Knowledge Economy, India, Knowledge Economy, East Asia and Pacific, South Asia
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This paper discusses the key issues pertaning to use of technology in education. It also discusses policy guidelines on education as it pertains to India specifically. This is a Background Paper prepared by Schoolnet India Limited for the GIIC Conference taking place in New Dehli, March 14-15, 2002.

Link: http://www.giic.org/events/indiaconference/ConferenceBackgroundPaper.pdf
Added by View user profileBenoit d'Ansembourg on November 29, 2001
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