Educating the Masses: The Rise of Online Education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Often criticized as a poor substitute for in-person teaching, online education is also a promising means to widen access to education in developing countries.
Often criticized as a poor substitute for in-person teaching, online education is also a promising means to widen access to education in developing countries.
While we consider the important questions that are raised by the presence of Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses – especially in the context of current White House “America First” rhetoric, policies, and personnel – it’s an opportune time to consider how Public Diplomacy through education has been used in the past.
Current trends in education and international student mobility in Nepal: Includes an overview of the education system, and a guide to institutions and qualifications.
Can China’s education sector address widespread fraud in academic publishing? Doing so is critical to the country’s effort to establish itself as an innovative research nation and move up on the global food chain of internationally reputable education systems.
Data from India’s Medical Council indicates rising interest in China among Indian students seeking a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). What factors are involved?