Understanding Gesf 2014 Panel Discussion Leveraging Mobile Technology

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  • The global population will top 8 billion by 2030. This rapid population growth is straining traditional education systems in many ...
  • Track 3 - Whither higher education - the 'vocational' or 'applied' skills perspective? Every nation needs highly skilled university ...
  • Access to quality education for all young people is a strategic growth constraint for business, especially in low-income countries, ...
  • Track 1 - Policy solutions promoting equity - How do we get more girls learning STEM subjects? Take-up of STEM subjects by girls ...
  • STIR Education representative: Neha Drolia -- 'Word Pitara' micro-innovation In many parts of the world the cost of higher ...

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STIR Education representative: James Townsend -- 'Sharing best practices' micro-innovation Universal quality primary and ... Track 2 - Education: when does it start? A focus on early childhood education. Investments in early childhood are some of the ... Developed economies like Germany and developing economies like India and China have aggressively implemented skills ...

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