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  2. Kunskapsskolan - Wikipedia

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    Kunskapsskolan. Kunskapsskolan in Helsingborg. Kunskapsskolan (translates as "the knowledge school") is a Swedish group of independent schools for students from grades 4–9 (ages 10–16) in elementary school. Some of the Swedish schools also include gymnasium schools for grades 10–12 (ages 16–19).

  3. Private school - Wikipedia

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    The private education market in India had a revenue of US$450 million in 2008, but is projected to be a US$40 billion market. [38] Although there are private schools in India, they are highly regulated in terms of what they can teach, in what form they can operate (must be a non-profit to run any accredited educational institution) and all the ...

  4. Ancient institutions of learning in the Indian subcontinent

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    The Indian subcontinent has a long history of education and learning from the era of Indus Valley civilization.Important ancient institutions of learning in ancient India are Takshashila, Kashmir Smast, Nalanda, Valabhi University, Sharada Peeth, Pushpagiri Vihara, Odantapuri University, Vikramashila, Somapura Mahavihara, Bikrampur Vihara, Jagaddala Mahavihara.

  5. Learning Schools Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Learning Schools Trust (LST) was a charitable trust which operated Kunskapsskolan sponsored academy schools in the United Kingdom between 2010 and 2016. LST operated four academy schools in England: Hampton Academy [1] and Twickenham Academy [2] in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Ipswich Academy in Ipswich, Suffolk, [3] and the ...

  6. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    Education in India has much room for growth, such as improving access to education, increasing the quality of education, [9] reducing disparities, lowering dropout rates, increasing enrolment and completion rates, [10] enhancing learning outcomes and employability, strengthening governance and accountability, promoting innovation and technology ...

  7. National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning

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    https://nptel.ac.in/. The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) is an Indian e-learning platform for university-level science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. NPTEL is the largest e-repository in the world of courses in engineering, basic sciences and selected humanities and management subjects. [1]

  8. National Institute of Open Schooling - Wikipedia

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    Website. nios.ac.in. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), formerly National Open School is a national level board of education in India, controlled and managed by the Government of India. It was established by the Ministry of Education (erstwhile Ministry of Human Resource Development) of the Government of India in 1989.

  9. Gurukula - Wikipedia

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    The word gurukula is a combination of the Sanskrit words guru ('teacher' or 'master') and kula ('family' or 'home'). [2][3] The term is also used today to refer to residential monasteries or schools operated by modern gurus. [4] The proper plural of the term is gurukulam, though gurukuls is also used in English and some other European languages.