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Taiwan urged to learn from Japan, Korea to lure foreign students

6 hours ago ago from Taiwan Today News

Taipei, Dec. 23 (CNA) An economics official suggested Wednesday that Taiwan should follow Japan and South Korea's lead in the area of education and allow more Chinese students to study in Taiwan, which he said would help make education an important service sector and solve the problems of many universities. San Gee, vice chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, said at a seminar on the development of Taiwan's service ...

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6 hours ago ago from EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL

Black Education by Walter E. Williams Detroit's (predominantly black) public schools are the worst in the nation and it takes some doing to be worse than Washington, D.C. Only 3 percent of Detroit's fourth-graders scored proficient on the most recent National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) test, sometimes called "The Nation's Report Card." Twenty-eight percent scored basic and 69 percent below basic. "Below basic" is the NAEP ...

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New poll shows for-profit education good for economy

10 hours ago ago from Market Digest

A new national poll released today shows strong support for education in this economic decline. The poll conducted by Lake Research Partners for Americans For Democratic Action Education Fund surveyed 1,000 adults with oversamples of 500 African Americans, 500 Latino/as, and 250 lower-income whites. The poll shows that for-profit education empowers minority groups, and does not hinder them. People believe higher education is more critical now ...

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Education system in India

2 hours ago ago from Social Work for Mankind

Education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another. The right to education has been described as a basic human right since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. Central Government is responsible for major policy relating to higher education in the country. ...

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What is a University of Phoenix Online degree actually worth? - Degree-Key.com The Fast Track to your Degree!

4 hours ago ago from Degree-Key.com The Fast Track to your Degree!

Degree-Key.com The Fast Track to your Degree! Any online degree probably cannot compete with a traditional university degree. What is a University of Phoenix Online degree actually worth? Any online degree probably cannot compete with a traditional university degree. Concentrated time spent on the campus in a face-to-face discussion setting is perhaps the best way of knowledge transfer, in spite of the ...

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Celinda Lake: Americans Favor For-Profit Higher Education

23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

A new national poll released today shows strong support for "for-profit" education in this economic decline. The poll conducted by Lake Research Partners for Americans For Democratic Action Education Fund surveyed 1,000 adults with oversamples of 500 African Americans, 500 Latino/as, and 250 lower-income whites. The poll shows that "for-profit education empowers minority groups, and does not hinder them. People believe higher education is ...

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BBC News - Israeli history lecturers go 'on the rails'

11 hours ago ago from BBC

A boring journey flies by with a history lecture from an expert By Heather Sharp BBC News, Modiin, Israel I'm not nervous, but I hope I won't feel nauseous, joked Professor Isaiah Gafni, as he prepared to deliver his slightly unusual lecture. But once the commuters were settled, he gripped an upholstered seat back with one hand, two weighty tomes in the other, and launched with gusto into his exposition ...

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Book Review: The Lowering of Higher Education in America

17 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

When President Barack Obama announced earlier this year that the U.S. should aim to have the world's highest proportion of college graduates by 2020, he was staking out an ambitious but hardly a maverick goal. It is widely recognized, by Republicans and Democrats alike, that the gap between the earnings of high-school graduates and college graduates has become a chasm in recent decades. More college graduates would mean more prosperity for ...

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