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The transformative power of transnational education. Click to watch our heartfelt conversation about academic and personal growth, the role of culture, and experiences of teaching and learning in higher education in the USA and Austria. https://lnkd.in/dp9jnWes #fulbrightaustria #fulbright #batescollege #internationaleducation #highereducation
The impact of teaching assistants and the FLTA/USTA connection
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United States Hosts More Than 1.1 Million International Students at Higher Education Institutions, Reaching All-Time High https://lnkd.in/eMVhtg2U #InternationalStudents #HigherEducation #USHigherEd #StudyInTheUSA #GlobalEducation #StudentExchange #EducationOpportunities #InternationalStudentsInUSA #EducationAbroad #USUniversities #StudentLife #GlobalCampus #DiversityInEducation #EducationGrowth #AcademicExcellence #GlobalLearning #InternationalStudentsExperience #UniversityLife #CulturalExchange #FutureLeaders #GlobalStudents
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Planning your child's international education? 🌍 Choosing the right country is the first step toward their bright future! 🎓✨ #globaleducation #studyabroad #internationaleducation #education #edcationplanning #abroadplanning
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A Comprehensive Guide to Education Systems in the UK The education systems in the United Kingdom are diverse and multifaceted, reflecting the unique cultural, historical, and social aspects of its constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each of these regions has its own set of policies, curricula, and qualifications, creating a rich tapestry of educational opportunities. This guide provides an overview of the education systems within each of these areas, focusing on key stages, types of institutions, and assessment methods. England Structure In England, the education system is primarily divided into four main stag... > Readmore https://lnkd.in/gxVRzJXq
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A project led by the Latvian ENIC-NARIC has developed comparative country reports detailing progression and recognition arrangements to higher education in partner countries. Full story: https://lnkd.in/eNKNaAWv
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We shall transform our South African education sector .
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Some things to consider perhaps ? A respectful question- Is the major problem that this is only an Admin focussed project in Pacific Ed that it ignores (publicly anyway) the students , their families our languages, cultures, identities, hopes aspirations , evidence based research on what actually works .. Example -The insistence in the Solomans that only standard British English can be used in education and bans Solomans Pidgin which everyone speaks and uses, denies thousands of students the chance to actually learn and succeed in education The possibility across the entire Pacific nations of having both through Bilingual Education with Biliteracy education is never examined for its research proven approach to raising academic achievement especially through Biliteracy in two literacies. In addition inappropriate outdated Assessment systems label most students as failures rather than an Ed system the acknowledges Pacific strengths and builds on what students bring to education with them and can be successfully built on as many other highly successful nations are doing ?? John McCaffery UOA Te Puna Wananga School Māori and Indigenous Education (Bilingual Biliteracy Education )
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The new Department for Education Secretary of State, Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson, has delivered an unequivocal message today: “my passion is for a Britain that looks outwards in optimism. A Britain that builds bridges of friendship with other nations. A Britain that values the contribution of international students.” 🇬🇧 Skilled Education is proud to inspire, recruit and support students from over 160 countries on behalf of our exceptional university partners. 🎓 That’s why we wholeheartedly echo the Secretary of State’s message directly to such learners… “I have such admiration for you. You take a leap of faith to develop new skills and chase new horizons. We will do everything we can to help you succeed…because friendships between students become friendships between countries. That’s what education is all about. Not just a force for good in people’s lives, but a force for good in our world.” 🌍 We will continue to work closely with governments to further extend access to world-class education to thousands more students worldwide. #highereducation #university #internationalstudents #onlinedegree https://lnkd.in/ebwHyJvA
Education Secretary statement on international students
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International students bring enormous benefits to our nation. In changing the policy settings of our critically important international education sector, the Government needs to consider what’s at stake. Luke Sheehy Jason Clare MP Read the full story in @The Australian here: https://ow.ly/iZ0o50SQtZ3 #auspol #highered #internationaleducation
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