- Distance Education for Teacher Training: Modes, Models, and Methods
- M. Burns / Education Development Center, Inc., 2011
- Distance Education for Teacher Training: Modes, Models, and Methods gathers research and lessons learned from numerous distance education programs in over 100 nations and territories to help distance education policymakers, planners a...
- International Journal of Information and Education Technology (IJIET)
- International Journal of Information and Education Technology (IJIET) is an international academic journal which gains a foothold in Singapore, Asia and opens to the world. It aims to promote the integration of information and education technology. The focus is to publish papers on state-of-the-art Information and Education Technology. Submitted papers will be reviewed by technical committees of t...
- Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on the Environment (TSHE)
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- Improving health and education through conditional cash transfers (CCTs)
- Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
- One of the worst characteristics of poverty is its tendency to self-perpetuate, with poor families often being forced to underinvest in their childrens health and education. In Latin America (LA), Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)...
- Effects of Education Level of Father and Mother on Perceptions of Breastfeeding
- B. Banu 2012
- It is well known that education level of father and mother is an important factor to achieve breastfeeding. But, according to some literature, there is still controversy that education of parents is really a major factor for perceptio...
- The Quest for Teachers of the ‘Right Stamp’ as Prerequisite to Progress of Female Education in Eastern Bengal: The Partition Interlude
- A. Nayeem 2011
- The aim of this paper is to document this experiment of the British Raj with female education that has not previously been examined. The Committeeâs ideas and activities and the bureaucracyâs reacti...
- MEDICAL EDUCATION IN BANGLADESH PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
- H. Reza 2012
- The nature of medical education in Bangladesh is inherited from the then Pakistan. Although the task force set up in the year 2002 for updating new curriculum, promulgated in the academic year 2003-2004, it essentially remains the sam...
- Present status of implementation of undergraduate curriculum of Bangladesh in selected private medical colleges: Teachers perspectives
- 2011
- In recent years, medical education in developed and developing countries has undergone profound changes to keep pace with advancing public health needs and challenges. To reorient medical education in the South-East Asian Region, the ...
- Revisiting English Language Teaching (ELT) Curriculum Design: How Appropriate is Bangladesh Higher Secondary Level National ELT Curriculum as a Learner-Centred One?
- M. Ali 2011
- ELT curriculum design has seen several transformations overtime, especially with the changing views on the educational ideologies and philosophies in the western world. As far as teaching English in an English as a Second/Foreign lang...
- Status of Internet use for Higher Education and Research in Agricultural Sciences
- M. Zaman 2012
- A study was conducted to explore the role of internet on higher education and research at two selected public universities in Bangladesh, which offer courses on Agricultural Sciences. One hundred and fifty eight teachers and 79 post-g...
- Improving health and education through conditional cash transfers (CCTs)
- Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
- One of the worst characteristics of poverty is its tendency to self-perpetuate, with poor families often being forced to underinvest in their childrens health and education. In Latin America (LA), Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)...
- Effects of Education Level of Father and Mother on Perceptions of Breastfeeding
- B. Banu 2012
- It is well known that education level of father and mother is an important factor to achieve breastfeeding. But, according to some literature, there is still controversy that education of parents is really a major factor for perceptio...
- The Quest for Teachers of the ‘Right Stamp’ as Prerequisite to Progress of Female Education in Eastern Bengal: The Partition Interlude
- A. Nayeem 2011
- The aim of this paper is to document this experiment of the British Raj with female education that has not previously been examined. The Committeeâs ideas and activities and the bureaucracyâs reacti...
- MEDICAL EDUCATION IN BANGLADESH PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
- H. Reza 2012
- The nature of medical education in Bangladesh is inherited from the then Pakistan. Although the task force set up in the year 2002 for updating new curriculum, promulgated in the academic year 2003-2004, it essentially remains the sam...
- Present status of implementation of undergraduate curriculum of Bangladesh in selected private medical colleges: Teachers perspectives
- 2011
- In recent years, medical education in developed and developing countries has undergone profound changes to keep pace with advancing public health needs and challenges. To reorient medical education in the South-East Asian Region, the ...
- Revisiting English Language Teaching (ELT) Curriculum Design: How Appropriate is Bangladesh Higher Secondary Level National ELT Curriculum as a Learner-Centred One?
- M. Ali 2011
- ELT curriculum design has seen several transformations overtime, especially with the changing views on the educational ideologies and philosophies in the western world. As far as teaching English in an English as a Second/Foreign lang...
- Status of Internet use for Higher Education and Research in Agricultural Sciences
- M. Zaman 2012
- A study was conducted to explore the role of internet on higher education and research at two selected public universities in Bangladesh, which offer courses on Agricultural Sciences. One hundred and fifty eight teachers and 79 post-g...
- Technology and the Language Teacher
- T. Ivy 2011
- Today is the world of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Google, Yahoo, I-pods, I- pads. Gadgets reign supreme even in a developing country like Bangladesh (e.g. cell phones) and so technology is fused in every part of our lives, in fact, &a...
- Organising Traditional Knowledge for Inclusive Development : Role of Libraries
- R Bandyopadhyay 2012
- In this paper we discuss traditional knowledge, its importance especially in inclusive development and knowledge management activities taken up in West Bengal. We also focus on the role of libraries especially public libraries in pres...
- Knowledge Management in Universities: Role of Knowledge Workers
- K Hoq 2012
- Knowledge management has been hailed as one of the most important developments in the fields of information studies and management science in the recent decades. By capturing, organizing, documenting and sharing organisational knowled...
- Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies
- Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) formerly known as Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions, is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), located at Noida, near India’s capital city of New Delhi. CSDMS is committed to advocacy and developing solutions for under-privileged societies through the use of innovative and effective Information and Commun...
- Distance Learning For Development (DL4D)
- The Distance Learning for Development (DL4D) website provides information on over 140 high-quality postgraduate courses on international development from the University of London. Courses involve up to 240 hours of study and are delivered using a range of media, including online learning, CD-Roms, and print-based materials. They are stand-alone courses, but can also be used towards acquiring high...
- UNICEF Bangladesh
- The UNICEF Bangladesh country office work in partnership with government ministries, non-government organisations, UN agencies and a wide range of donors in order to solve the problems facing children in Bangladesh. Specifically, UNICEF Bangladesh works on: education health and nutrition protection...
- Global Health Promotion
- Global Health Promotion, is the official publication of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE). It is a multilingual journal, which publishes authoritative peer-reviewed articles and practical information for a world-wide audience of professionals interested in health promotion and health education. The title was formerly known as Promotion & Education.
- Inclusive education, UNESCO
- This is the website for the Inclusive Education section of UNESCO. It provides access to sections on concepts, action areas, guidelines for inclusive education, EFA Flagship, and a selection of online materials. Users can browse by region as well, and there is a list of recent news on the home page.
- Languages in education, UNESCO
- This is the website of the Languages in Education section of UNESCO. UNESCO promotes multilingual approaches in education - an important factor in inclusion – along with mother tongue instruction in the initial years of school, which has a positive impact on learning and learning outcomes. The organisation also provides normative frameworks for language policy and education and shares...
- Centre for Education Research and Training (University of Malawi) (CERT)
- Malawian education research unit
- The Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy (CASASP)
- Eradicating poverty and building citizenship in South Africa
- The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability (Feasta)
- International network focusing on environmental and social sustainability
- I E Partners
- International Education Partners (I E Partners) provide consultancy on education matters to aid organisations and governments worldwide. Special fields are curriculum development, language policy, Information Communications Technology, libraries and all aspects of the provision of learning materials from advice on publishing, printing and distribution to financing systems and book procurement....



