Category Training and Development
Type White Paper
Length 244
Publish Date September 23 2011
Date posted January 12 2012
Although IT has been highlighted as a problem in schools, there is no doubt that it has drastically changed the face of education over the years. This report discusses a framework for IT policies to further transform education, and includes case studies that reveal trends in countries as varied as Singapore, Jordan and Namibia. Learn about IT policies across the world, and see how these differ.
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