INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION

This articles discusses several research articles related to inequality in education. The key points are:- Article 1 examines whether entrepreneurship education is effective at reducing poverty and income inequality in Nigeria. It finds weak relationships between entrepreneurship education and these outcomes. – Article 2 analyzes educational inequality in the expansion of UK higher education. It finds that students from lower income families were less likely to enroll in college, and that educational inequality increased. – Article 3 uses a twin study design to examine the relationships between health, education and income. It finds weaker associations when controlling for family background using twins, suggesting other factors explain health inequalities.- Article 4 analyzes the impact of decentralizing education funding and finds it can reduce economic performance but decentralization with social security linking communities can reduce inequality. – Several other articles discuss topics like the relationships between education, health inequalities, wage inequality, returns to education over time, and the impact of education expansion on income inequality. Overall the document presents and discusses multiple research studies related to inequality in education.

Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Education

Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Education Author – P V BANSOD Literature Review 1. Tutoring It is reported that use of AI-generated data through learning analytics and intelligent tutoring systems improve student performance. Due to significant progress in theory and practice derived from the application of AI and the potentials in educational data mining, learning… Continue reading Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Education

EFFICIENCY OF ONLINE EDUCATION

RESEARCHERS: Sayantika Jana (80012100241) Srestha Datta (80012100438) Saloni Choudhary (80012100226) Nandni Handa (80012100041) EFFICIENCY OF ONLINE EDUCATION Introduction – Ever since the outbreak of the worldwide pandemic Coronavirus, everything has gone online. Through the research we are aiming to conclude whether online learning is preferable to offline learning as the most schools and colleges converted… Continue reading EFFICIENCY OF ONLINE EDUCATION