THE BUSINESS OF EDUCATION AND ETHICAL QUEST

Authors

  • Thomas C. Mathew and Kennedy Andrew Thomas Christ College, Bangalore

Keywords:

ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION, TRANSITIONS IN EDUCATION, BUSINESS ETHICS AND EDUCATION, GLOBALISATION AND EDUCATION, PRIVATISATION OF EDUCATION, IMPACT OF GATS AND CORPORATISATION ON EDUCATION

Abstract

Who can debate the need of trained and qualified people?  This question certainly underscores the importance of a robust higher education system in the emerging new India. In fact, the fast paced changes in the world and education sector demand it.

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Published

2004-12-31

How to Cite

Thomas C. Mathew and Kennedy Andrew Thomas. (2004). THE BUSINESS OF EDUCATION AND ETHICAL QUEST. Journal of Dharma, 29(4), 437–449. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/779