
Applications of quality management in language education
Applications of quality management in language education, by Frank Heyworth. This review examines applications of quality management (QM) in language education. QM approaches have been adapted from methodologies developed in industrial and commercial settings, and these are briefly described. Key aspects of QM in language education are the definition of purpose, descriptions of principles and practice, including various descriptive frameworks, and the place of reflective practice and action research. Quality descriptions for different aspects of language teaching – examinations and assessment, education for migrants, for young learners, in mainstream education – are summarised. There is an account of accreditation and recognition of language teaching institutions and a critical review of some of the contradictions and conflicts in the QM approach, such as those between accountability and trust, and between creativity and standardisation. The strengths and weaknesses of auditing and quality inspection methods are examined. More...
Geneviève Fioraso remanie son cabinet
La ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche a procédé à la nomination de deux directeurs adjoints de cabinet et d’une conseillère pour la communication et les relations avec les entreprises.
La ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, Geneviève Fioraso, vient de nommer deux nouveaux directeurs adjoints de cabinet. Le magistrat de la Cour des (…) Suite...
Higher education beckons
In India, majority of students studying outside India choose the USA as a country of their choice followed by the UK. Canada and Australia have also joined the list as one of the safest destinations for Indian students. Today the USA receives more Indian students than from any other country in the world. Earlier it was China.
Today looking at the sheer number of students in India willing to study abroad more and more countries have started wooing them. Campuses in the Western world have for long been wooing young Indians, with education fairs, road shows and special admission campaigns. Now you have Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, etc., also joining the ranks to persuade Indian students to enroll in their universities for higher studies. More...
What is Liberal Arts Education?
By Hasna Haidar. Ever wondered what it would be like to study one of the oldest subjects in the world? ‘Liberal arts’ is one such subject – it goes back to the Ancient Greeks who considered a liberal arts education to be the ultimate mark of an educated person. Interestingly, while liberal arts education has long had an established place in the US higher education system, it has only recently resurfaced in continental Europe, where it originated. Meanwhile in Asia, discussions about introducing liberal arts have started to gain momentum in the past year (2013), while there is as yet only one liberal arts college based in Africa – Ashesi University in Ghana, founded in 2002.
Read on for a fuller exploration of the question “What is liberal arts?” – including all you need to know about what studying liberal arts entails and what students can gain from a liberal arts degree. More...
Top Universities by Subject: 2014 Edition Coming Soon!
The 2014 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject is coming soon, due to be released on 26 February. Highlighting the world’s top universities in 30 individual subject areas, the ranking is a popular resource for those choosing a university, as well as a notable annual publication for anyone interested in the higher education sector. Ahead of the launch, here’s a brief overview of this university ranking, including how it’s created, what it means, and how it can be used. More...
German surge in international education
By John Ross. THE top international student destinations are losing ground to countries in Europe and the Middle East, according to a new a report by rankings compilers Quacquarelli Symonds.
The ‘Trends in international student mobility’ report, released last week, found that Australia was not alone in experiencing a troubled international education sector. The top two destination countries, the US and the UK, had seen steeper falls in the proportion of internationally mobile students applying to study at their institutions. More...
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It still makes sense to build an overseas campus
By Christine Ennew, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Provost, Malaysia Campus at University of Nottingham. Students have always travelled in search of the best study opportunities and researchers have always collaborated across borders. But until fairly recently, higher education institutions have been stubbornly national – whether limited by the demands of domestic regulation or by protectionist approaches in potential destinations. With the exception of a small number of private sector initiatives and small-scale overseas study centres, universities have for the most part remained fundamentally bound by their geography. More...
Govt may rope in private players to assess, accredit educational institutes

Lycée : les Français seraient des mauvais élèves en Europe selon l'Insee
Les Français sont moins nombreux que la moyenne européenne à être allés au moins jusqu'au lycée. Et les disparités en termes d'instruction se creusent également en fonction du sexe.
Alors qu'en France, le diplôme est loin d'être démocratisé, le constat semble être encore plus alarmant si l'on procède à une comparaison européenne. En effet, en France, "seulement" 72,5 % des 25-64 ans ont au moins terminé le lycée, contre 74,2 % de la moyenne européenne, selon l'Insee. Suite...
La gratification va enfin s'étendre à tous les stages de plus de deux mois
Dès la rentrée prochaine, tous les stagiaires de plus de deux mois vont percevoir une gratification. Une inégalité va ainsi être réparée, puisque les jeunes travaillant au sein de collectivités et d'établissements publics de santé ou médico-sociaux n'étaient pas encore concernés.
Bon nombre d'entreprises profitent pleinement de la manne que représentent les stagiaires. Pour lutter contre certains abus, l'Etat s'apprête à prendre des mesures, afin de mieux encadrer les stages. Suite...