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    • [PDF File]Department of Education INDIAN EDUCATION Fiscal Year 2017 ...

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      Department of the Interior/Bureau of Indian Education schools for the education of Indian children, (2) special programs, including demonstrations and the training of Indian individuals as educators, and (3) research, evaluation, data collection, technical assistance, and other national


    • [PDF File]Department of Education INDIAN EDUCATION CONTENTS Page

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      Education (BIE), which is part of the Department of the Interior, to help meet the unique cultural, language, and educational needs of such students and ensure that all students meet challenging State academic standards. The program also makes awards to Indian Tribes, Indian


    • [PDF File]Inclusive Education in India: A Country in Transition

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      education believe that the education system is the impediment to learning for a child, and that every child is capable of learning! It is important to note that within government documents and scholarly publications in India, the three different terms-segregation, integration and inclusion-are often used


    • [PDF File]Inclusive education in India

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      Inclusive Education in India: Interpretation, Implementation, and Issues 1. Introduction “Ignorance … is a guarantee of marginalisation.” Lewin (2000: 23) In a world where approximately 113 million children are not enrolled in primary school (DFID, 2001), Lewin (2000) highlights the …


    • [PDF File]EDUCATION AND TRAINING

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      The education industry in India is estimated to reach US$ 144 billion by 2020 from US$ 97.8 billion in 2016. Higher education sector in India is expected to increase to US$ 35.03 billion by 2025 from US$ 15 billion in 2016. India has become the second largest market for e-learning after the US.


    • Skill Development in India

      presents the broad framework of Skill Development in India. Figure 1: India’s Education and Skill Development Structure Source: World Bank Elementary, secondary and higher education is governed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. University and Higher Education caters to all college education (Arts, Science,


    • [PDF File]EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS AT A GLANCE

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      Education is the single most important factor to ensure gender equality and empowerment. The Gender Parity Index (GPI) is the ratio of the number of female students enrolled at primary, secondary and tertiary levels of education to the corresponding number of male student in each level.


    • [PDF File]Primary School Design Guidelines - Department of Education ...

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      Primary School Design Guidelines 1st Edition 2007 Revision 2 dated August 2010 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SKILLS PLANNING AND BUILDING UNIT Pg 3 1.0 Introduction 1.1 General (a) These Primary School Design Guidelines state the specific design requirements and room inter-relationships applicable to the design of primary schools.


    • [PDF File]IN INDIA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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      IN INDIA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dr. Vijay P. Goel Deputy Director General, Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India Abstract India has one of the largest technical manpower in the world. However, compared to its


    • [PDF File]EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS AT A GLANCE

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      For Higher Education: Department of Higher Education, MHRD, Government of India * Figures are provisional. Stand alone Institutions are outside the purview of University & College (e.g. IIM, AICTE etc.). Details may be seen in All India Survey on Higher Education (2015-16) report brought-out by this ministry.


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