Indian students represent the second largest international student population in the US. According to the US Open Doors report, in the year 2013-2014, more than a hundred thousand Indian students were enrolled in US universities, indicating an increase of 6.1 percent over 2012.
Continuous improvements and innovation in personal technology and growth of online communities have redefined what it means to be social, and consequently this is re-exploring what it means to teach and be taught. Social media websites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Pinterest push people to connect, share information, collaborate and develop relationships. However they can also give the means to wander without direction, discovering people and information that may not serve any value when it comes to learning.
Protests intensified in Kolkata on Friday as hundreds of SFI (Students’ Federation of India) and DYFI (Democratic Youth Federation of India) activists hit the streets .....Read More
[embed]https://youtu.be/KpPWVrJNLtY[/embed] EducationWorld organized a panel discussion to debate a recent controversy Karnataka’s rule mandating an age requirement for children to enter grade 1 in Karnataka. .....Read More