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The University of Ballarat in Victoria can trace its history back to Australia’s famous gold rush of the 1850s, when the School of Mines and Industries was founded in 1870, offering both higher education and technical courses. In the 1960s, the school split into two institutions: the School of Mines offering technical programs while the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (later the Ballarat College of Advanced Education) offered ...

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Are the right and the left coming together on education policy? President Obama’s budget address is encouraging, if ambiguous. Looking elsewhere, one also finds mixed signals. Consider the two reports that came out last week, one on charter school segregation by a UCLA group headed by Professor Gary Orfield, the other a Brookings report headed by Grover Whitehurst, the widely respected former head of the Institute of Education Sciences. ...

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By Fred Jackson Single working mothers have perhaps the toughest job of all, in having to take care of their families on their own. A wish or a goal for many moms that has to be put on hold in order to take care of other responsibilities, is higher education. President Obama, together with his new administration, is, however, encouraging moms to make their education a priority. Obama scholarships will offer working mothers a great chance ...

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Afshan Ahmed Young Emiratis enrolled in teacher education programmes must be taught to cope with stress to continue in the profession, according to the findings of a federal university study. The study, conducted by three professors of the Bachelors in Education programme at the Fujairah Women’s College, Higher Colleges of Technology, gathered data based on interviews with 38 graduate teachers from the 2005 and 2007 batches. ...

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University leaders said many of the brightest teenagers would be forced straight onto the “dole queue” after demand for courses soared by almost a quarter. The rise – double that predicted by vice-chancellors in recent weeks – comes despite savage cuts to university budgets and a freeze in the number of available places. It is also being driven by increased demand from students reapplying after being rejected last year and a ...

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