E LEARNING CASE

BY KEITH NUTHALLA EURO 18 million budget for developing e-learning materials and systems in the European Union (EU) will be boosted to Euro 27 million, if changes made by the European Parliament to a planned 2004-6 programme prevail. MEP's boosted its spending, citing the importance that EU institutions have placed on Internet-based education. They also expanded the plan to include primary school and also insisted on it spending money on training teachers in e-learning skills.The programme, which was proposed by the European Commission late last year, is expected ...


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