Autonomous Colleges in Kerala: An Evaluative Study
Nikhitha Mary Mathew and
Martin Patrick
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
Kerala has ushered a new paradigm in higher education sector by granting autonomy to a few colleges in the recent times. Though it has been in the practice only for the last two years, CPPR finds it is important to understand how the stakeholders and the beneficiaries approach the autonomy status given. [CPPR Working paper no. 3]
Keywords: India; Kerala; autonomous colleges; parent universities; education; literacy; opportunities; society; autonomy; teachers; curricula development; courses; infrastructure; quality of research; quality of student life; welfare of teachers; methods of evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-10
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