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Education in Developing Countries

Vocational education & training in developing countries

Vocational education & training in developing countries

... of education used by the Ministry of Educational affairs in The Netherlands can be used to categorize issues, trends and challenges to take into account when improving or starting ...vocational education ...

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Globalization and Management Education in Developing Countries

Globalization and Management Education in Developing Countries

... management education can be simply determined by the contribution made by MBAs to an organization’s revenue ...MBA education can be derived. The cost of education to the student, along with the ...

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Need for Competency Based Radiation Oncology Education in Developing Countries

Need for Competency Based Radiation Oncology Education in Developing Countries

... competency-based education has set the trend for the globally accepted standard norm for education and training of medical professionals including postgraduate education in radiation ...of ...

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ECONOMIC EDIFICE, URBANISATION AND RURAL EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

ECONOMIC EDIFICE, URBANISATION AND RURAL EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... primary education in rural areas on particular needs of the rural population ...oriented education and training in order to provide learners with a better understanding and knowledge of their environment so ...

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ICT, Education and Digital Divide in Developing Countries

ICT, Education and Digital Divide in Developing Countries

... to education or training, lack of money to buy the required equipment, or lack of access because of the problems obtaining the required communications links or services to get ...while developing nations ...

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A Novel Framework For The Adoption Of Cloud Computing In The Higher Education Sector In Developing Countries

A Novel Framework For The Adoption Of Cloud Computing In The Higher Education Sector In Developing Countries

... In developing countries, higher education institutions cannot escape from the growing adoption of cloud ...higher education establishments that continue to seek opportunities to rationalize ...

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The Effects of Private Education Institutes in Providing Modern Financial Knowledge in Developing Countries

The Effects of Private Education Institutes in Providing Modern Financial Knowledge in Developing Countries

... the developing countries, caused great burden and deficits in the public expenditures and balance of payments of these countries, and had explicit negative impact on the economic ...the ...

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Education for all is central to Higher Education Reforms in Developing Countries

Education for all is central to Higher Education Reforms in Developing Countries

... to education and the level of education is negative, an increase in schooling can reduce wage ...to education and average years of schooling (Teulings and van Rens, ...in developing ...

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Performance Assessment and Quality Control: A Continuous Need for Professional Education in Developing Countries

Performance Assessment and Quality Control: A Continuous Need for Professional Education in Developing Countries

... ‘Production’ means the use of resources to make goods and services, which have economic value i . The expression ‘means of production, distribution and exchange’ seeks to divide economic activity into changing the ...

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Exploitation or Empowerment? The Impact of Textile and Apparel Manufacturing on the Education of Women in Developing Countries

Exploitation or Empowerment? The Impact of Textile and Apparel Manufacturing on the Education of Women in Developing Countries

... The theoretical linkage between textile and apparel manufacturing and economic growth is one that can be best explained via the growth theory. A country that specializes in R&D- intensive activities will develop a ...

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The role of entrepreneurship educators on the higher education institutions students’ entrepreneurial competencies in developing countries

The role of entrepreneurship educators on the higher education institutions students’ entrepreneurial competencies in developing countries

... entrepreneurship education literature, two names appear as synonyms for entrepreneurship education- entrepreneurship teaching and entrepreneurial ...skills developing relevant personal ...

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Internationalisation in Higher Education: Challenges for Research Collaboration for Academics in Developing Countries (Zimbabwe)

Internationalisation in Higher Education: Challenges for Research Collaboration for Academics in Developing Countries (Zimbabwe)

... It has been advanced that research has always been and to a large extent a global enterprise (Anderson, 2011). In that respect, international research collaborations are an inevitable consequence of research. There are ...

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Medical education in the developing countries of Afro Asia : a critical review

Medical education in the developing countries of Afro Asia : a critical review

... schools and institutions of the health care system so as to jointly provide an integrated programme of education, research and delivery of preventive,curative and rehabilitative services[r] ...

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Education and conflict: border schools in western Uganda

Education and conflict: border schools in western Uganda

... Review of scholarly work: education and armed conflict Section 1: Provision of education in developing countries.. Section 2: Armed conflict.[r] ...

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Measuring the Impact of Population Health and Education on Foreign Direct Investment: Panel Evidence from 46 Countries

Measuring the Impact of Population Health and Education on Foreign Direct Investment: Panel Evidence from 46 Countries

... framework, countries with a high level of income per capita are likely to have high factor prices which will deter foreign ...developed countries but not one of developing ...in developing ...

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When is Trade Good for the Poor? Evidence from Recent Literature

When is Trade Good for the Poor? Evidence from Recent Literature

... of education most reduces inequality. The findings suggest that countries with a higher level of initial human capital do well on the inequality front, but human capital which accrues through the trade ...

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Financial Accessibility and Private Investment in Developing Countries

Financial Accessibility and Private Investment in Developing Countries

... Following the work already developed in the 1990s by Aghion and Bolton (1997), Banerjee and Newman (1993) or Galor and Zeira (1993) World Bank (2014), financial inclusion basically refers to the fact that a person has an ...

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Prevalence of Underweight and Associated Factors among Lactating Women in Ethiopia: A Mini-review

Prevalence of Underweight and Associated Factors among Lactating Women in Ethiopia: A Mini-review

... in developing countries are more vulnerable to under-nutrition as they are less likely to access food, health care, and education [7,8] compared to men, and this is evidenced by studies that have ...

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Cloud Based Smart Primary Education System for Deprived Children

Cloud Based Smart Primary Education System for Deprived Children

... based education system can improve the traditional education system in several ways and motivate poor children to feel interest to start and continue their ...current education system in most ...

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DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN MALAYSIA

DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN MALAYSIA

... Feminism is a social movement of an organized group that acts consciously to promote or resist change through collective action. Feminism movement in Malaysia as in other developing countries and in the ...

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