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in developing countries. Using India as an example, Dr. Pauline Dixon examines the ways in which private, for …. The book begins with a through history of India's government-run schools - based on the traditional British model - which …
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China's rincreasing role as an education and Human Capital donor in Africa, and the significance of this both …
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India to examine if the political agency of scheduled castes and tribes (SC/STs) can explain patterns of district …
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This is the first study on private tutoring in Turkey. Private tutoring especially for the purpose of preparing for the competitive university entrance examination is an important, widespread phenomenon in Turkey. Private tutoring centers are commonly referred to as dersane in Turkish. This...
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Widespread reliance on private tutoring has raised concerns over the hidden costs of Egypt's "free" education system. This paper examines the drivers of tutoring at different levels of education, using nationally representative survey data as well as qualitative data on youth experiences in...
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