Public–Private Partnerships in Information and Communication Technology for Education
Sarvi, Jouko E.; Balaji, Venkataraman; Pillay, Hitendra | November 2015
Abstract
Innovations in ICT are recognized as an important option for increasing access to education and for providing high-quality learning materials and experiences. PPPs offer options for appropriate partnerships—bringing together governments, development partners, civil society, and the private business sector to increase the use of ICT in education.
Citation
Sarvi, Jouko E.; Balaji, Venkataraman; Pillay, Hitendra. 2015. Public–Private Partnerships in Information and Communication Technology for Education. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5280. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9257-237-2
Print ISBN
978-92-9257-236-5
Keywords
Public Education
Technical Education
Investment In Education
Asian Development Bank
Economic development
Skills Development
Development
Training programs
Vocational training
Training methods
Economic growth
Communication in technical education
Vocational school students
Partnership
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