By Dirk Van Damme. Higher education and academic research are among the most rapidly globalising systems. Today, around 5 million students study and do research in a country other than their own, attracted by the quality of overseas universities and willing to complement their education portfolio with international experience. Employers generally value the impact international education has on the skills and mind-set of graduates, and see international experience as indispensable for future global leaders. More...
14 mars 2016
Is international academic migration stimulating scientific research and innovation?
A generation ago, teachers could expect that what they taught would equip their students with the skills needed for the rest of their lives. Today, teachers need to prepare students for more change than ever before, for jobs that have not yet been created, to use technologies that have not yet been invented, and to solve social problems that we just can’t imagine - See more at: http://oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.fr/2016/03/we-can-do-better-on-educational-reform.html#sthash.T7DGSJFf.dpuf