Chapter 35 Digital Learning for Developing Asian Countries Achieving equity, quality and efficiency in education

Education - that is, the development of knowledge, skills, and values - is an important means by which to empower individuals in a society. As both a means towards and an outcome of gaining the capabilities necessary to participate in and contribute to society, education is an essential enabler in...

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