Educational Research in India : Quality and its Development
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The future of any country largely depends on education which in turn was decided by the quality of research and its development in education as it helps in laying policies and planning of implementation. Educational research is a complex activity and deeply rooted into science and philosophy of science. Its quality and application determined the development of any nation. So it was felt necessary to evaluate the quality of educational researches. In this article author has tried to lay emphasis on quality of educational research and its development.
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