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The Implications for Higher Education Choice

Access, Choice and Participation in Higher Education

Access, Choice and Participation in Higher Education

... which higher-education participation is emerging – cite the location of institutions as a factor affecting their decision to go in to higher ...for higher education participation or ...

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MOOCs and open education: Implications for higher education

MOOCs and open education: Implications for higher education

... up higher education to the masses has challenged the traditional way of thinking about delivering higher ...online education at lower costs and expand the range of their provision both for ...

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MOOCs and Open Education: Implications for Higher Education

MOOCs and Open Education: Implications for Higher Education

... that education is a complex system, which involves multiple players, complicated processes, and in some cases highly regulated markets with significant state subsidy and incentive to study with established ...

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Globalisation in higher education : manifestations and implications

Globalisation in higher education : manifestations and implications

... in Higher Education - Manifestations and Implications 3 The strong increase in worldwide student mobility goes along with far-reaching structural changes in European host ...European higher ...

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Vouchers, School Choice and the Access to Higher Education

Vouchers, School Choice and the Access to Higher Education

... Previous studies using OLS evidence indicate attending a voucher school in primary education does increase educational achievement, but that the impact is relatively small. This type of evidence has been used to ...

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Trends in Choice of Discipline by women In Higher Education

Trends in Choice of Discipline by women In Higher Education

... story. Education is still a distant dream for many people belonging to disadvantaged and marginalized ...to education is one of the many areas where women have to constantly battle it ...to ...

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Growing private providers and constraints in the choice of higher education institutions: Impact on access to higher education

Growing private providers and constraints in the choice of higher education institutions: Impact on access to higher education

... to higher education by the underprivileged is very ...of higher education is ...The choice of institute is quite important in higher education as it determines the life ...

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Rankings and Implications for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

Rankings and Implications for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

... Transparency Instruments Accreditation Benchmarking Classification College Guides and Social Networking QA, Evaluation and Assessment Qualifications Frameworks Rankings and [r] ...

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Web 2.0 and higher education: pedagogical implications

Web 2.0 and higher education: pedagogical implications

... The adoption of new methods of teaching and assessing knowledge must be preceded by a careful analysis of their pedagogical justification, educational advantages and practical implications. There are persistent ...

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Immersion Bilingual Education in Canada and Implications for China’s Higher Education

Immersion Bilingual Education in Canada and Implications for China’s Higher Education

... bilingual education and it brings a considerable number of academic stress and psychological burden to students involved in bilingual ...bilingual education can design subject courses with both monolingual ...

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Democratic citizenship education and its implications for Kenyan higher education

Democratic citizenship education and its implications for Kenyan higher education

... in education theory, policy and ...developing education policy and other public concerns that require stakeholder agreement; for instance, policies that will reflect the voices of all involved in ...

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Analysis of Choice Based Credit System in Higher Education

Analysis of Choice Based Credit System in Higher Education

... analysis, Choice Based Credit system, Higher education ...India’s higher education system is considered to be the most challenging in terms of access, equity and relevance, ...

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Gender and Subject Choice in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia

Gender and Subject Choice in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia

... Clearly, the findings of Ikamari (2005) and the present study show the positive effects of women’s education on social norms. In the past, women in Saudi Arabia and Kenya got married at very young ages due to the ...

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Social influence and student choice of higher education institution

Social influence and student choice of higher education institution

... student choice, the literature identi Þ es some variations between different parental ...the choice process; however, Þ nd that, in order to effect Þ nal choice, that involvement must take place ...

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Teaching education for sustainable development : implications on learning programmes at higher education

Teaching education for sustainable development : implications on learning programmes at higher education

... ways Higher Education institutions are responding to the emerging needs for education for sustainable development ...UK Higher Education Providers” ESD means working with students to ...

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Federalism, Politics and Corruption in Nigeria: Implications for Higher Education

Federalism, Politics and Corruption in Nigeria: Implications for Higher Education

... the higher education sector in the ...the higher education advancement in ...the higher educational advancement in ...country's higher educational system, which requires fighting ...

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Intercultural Significance of Ethno mathematics:  Higher Education Implications

Intercultural Significance of Ethno mathematics: Higher Education Implications

... Method of Research Used This qualitative study is a meta-research, which is a research that investigates researched data. This type of research analytically investigates varied existing research findings to synthesize a ...

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Graduate attributes: implications for higher education practice and policy

Graduate attributes: implications for higher education practice and policy

... have implications for institutional policies concerning staff recruitment, reward and professional development, not least that they must be appropriately prioritized, properly resourced and adequately integrated ...

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The Reality of Implications of Economic Globalization on Saudi Higher Education

The Reality of Implications of Economic Globalization on Saudi Higher Education

... and higher education, did not address the criticism of ideological and moral influence of the contents of new globalized economy in higher education ...World’s higher education ...

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Administration and Governance of Higher Education in Asia Patterns and Implications

Administration and Governance of Higher Education in Asia Patterns and Implications

... OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ASIA Cluster 3 Academic Freedom Unlike the other two clusters, the degree of autonomy given by the government in Cluster 3 countries varies ...on education guarantee academic ...

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