INDIA’s EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Journal: Asian Journal of Management Sciences & Education (AJMSE) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-01-15
Authors : Gouher Ahmed; Abbas Ali; Shohaib Ahmed Sikander Desai;
Page : 106-114
Keywords : educational management; literacy; development;
Abstract
The paper sets to examine India’s educational management on the presumption that management should give enough value for money or adequate returns to investment. Literacy is a good enough test of educational management, universal literacy as a commonly accepted goal of education. Having failed to get it by about 25 points, Indian educational management appears to give not enough returns to investment.
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