<p>âI fully endorse the underlying assumption of this book that measurement of development (wellbeing) must be <i>multi-dimensional and allot equal value to non-economic and economic aspects of âprogressâ</i>. The authors posit a fresh critical thesis by arguing that <i>education is a necessary but insufficient indicator of wellbeing, in the absence of empowermentâ. </i></p><p>Anne Benjamin, Honorary Professor of Australian Catholic University, Honorary Fellow of the University of Western Sydney, Fellow of the Australian College of Educators and Fellow of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders.</p>
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Biographical note
Udoy Saikia is a Professor at the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences in Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
Jim Chalmers is an Associate Professor (Adjunct) at the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences in Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
Dency Michael is the Executive Director of the Kodaikanal Grihini Trust and former Director of the Grihini Programme.
Janice Orrell is a Professor Emeritus of Flinders University and Adjunct Full Professor of Higher Education and Assessment in Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.