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1 septembre 2013

Report: Public schools more segregated now than 40 years ago

http://dizqy8916g7hx.cloudfront.net/moneta/widgets/wp_personal_post/v1/img/logo.pngBy Valerie Strauss. Today, African American students are more isolated than they were 40 years ago, while most education policymakers and reformers have abandoned integration as a cause. That reality is explained in a new report called “For Public Schools, Segregation Then, Segregation Since: Education and the Unfinished March” by Richard Rothstein of the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, which looks at the reasons and the implications of continued school segregation. Read more...

1 septembre 2013

European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)

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 The European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI) was founded in 1973 as a non-profit organisation under Belgian Law. It is the largest network of higher engineering institutions and of individuals involved in engineering education in Europe. SEFI has the mission to contribute to the development and the improvement of the engineering education in Europe. The link address is: http://www.sefi.be/

1 septembre 2013

How to ace an exam without taking it

http://dizqy8916g7hx.cloudfront.net/moneta/widgets/wp_personal_post/v1/img/logo.pngBy Valerie Strauss. How can you ace an exam without taking it? Well, you probably can’t, but writer Gertrude Stein did.
Stein went to Radcliffe College from 1893 to 1897. When she was taking a final exam in philosophy, she wrote on her test paper:
    Dear Professor James, I am so sorry but I do not feel a bit like an examination in philosophy.
Professor James responded:
    Dear Miss Stein, I understand perfectly how you feel. I often feel like that myself. Read more...

1 septembre 2013

European Higher Education Society (EAIR)

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 The European Higher Education Society (EAIR) became an independent membership organisation in 1989. Over the years it has expanded considerably and currently has nearly 500 members from 50 different countries all over the world, including Africa, South America, Asia and Australasia. EAIR members are working in universities, polytechnics and other higher education institutions, primarily but not exclusively in Europe - either in university administration, or in academic departments with particular research interests in management issues. EAIR is also of relevance to policy makers in governmental ministries and policy units. EAIR holds its annual Forum in August or September.EAIR publishes a journal 'Tertiary Education and Management' (TEAM) and a Monograph Series 'Research, Policy and Practice in Higher Education'. The link address is: http://www.eair.nl/

1 septembre 2013

Graduates adopt the 'new gap year' - and take another degree abroad

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPxnNUZkzq1IINmqwJMRe0Mx9jmcJPvZ89WaflkoXFnHo0R2jfVuceEAwwBy . University leavers are increasingly going abroad for postgraduate studies in a trend which education experts say has made a foreign masters degree “the new gap year”. A combination of cheap tuition fees, a dramatic rise in the number of universities in Europe offering tuition in English and a highly competitive market for jobs in Britain has helped fuel the rise. Figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency show that in 2012, at least 1,590 students went abroad to continue their studies, a larger proportion of postgraduates than in 2011, with a prediction that this summer will see even more go abroad. Read more...

1 septembre 2013

Euromed Permanent University Forum (EPUF)

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 The Euromed Permanent University Forum (EPUF) is a network of more than a 100 Euro-Mediterranean Higher Education and Research Institutions, established in Tampere (Finland) in 2006. The EPUF’s main objective is the creation of a sustainable Higher Education Area in the EuroMed Region. They contributes to the promotion of a knowledge society and encourages collaboration and dialogue between the region’s educational institutions and cultural traditions. The EPUF, also promotes a sustainable development of scientific and technological exchange in which, education and civil society are also involved. The link address is: http://www.epuf.org/home

1 septembre 2013

Student finance: Stop calling student loans a loan

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPxnNUZkzq1IINmqwJMRe0Mx9jmcJPvZ89WaflkoXFnHo0R2jfVuceEAwwBy David Ellis. Martin Lewis, founder of moneysavingexpert.com, says associations with the word 'loan' are scaring many teenagers away from university – this shouldn't be the case, a student loan is like no other, says David Ellis. Reading Martin Lewis’ admirable call to more appropriately name the Student Loan,before watching a flurry of misunderstandings unfurl in the comments and on Twitter, I can recognise that changing a name may seem deceitful – it comes across as exactly the kind of thing a politician would do (‘New’ Labour, anyone?). Maybe this is why David Willetts didn’t offer to change the language of student finance in June, when challenged by Mary Curnock Cook, chief executive of UCAS, during a debate at the start of Universities Week. However, I sincerely hope that better labelling of student loans will happen soon. Read more...

1 septembre 2013

Community of Mediterranean University (CMU)

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 The Community of Mediterranean University (CMU) was thus set up in 1983, to generate a process of renewal and modernisation which would help its adhering members to overcome many serious problems. As the years passed, this process has continued by means of a series of initiatives that have met with such widespread support that the CMU now numbers over 160 members. The link address is: http://www.cmungo.org/

1 septembre 2013

Oxford 'risking its reputation' by taking in wealthy foreigners

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPxnNUZkzq1IINmqwJMRe0Mx9jmcJPvZ89WaflkoXFnHo0R2jfVuceEAwwBy . Oxford University risks undermining its reputation by accepting wealthy foreign students with poor grades for “purely commercial reasons”, an internal report warns. The “associate students”, who generally have lower average grades than a typical Oxford undergraduate, pay as much as £13,000 a term and can stay for up to a year. Although the students are not officially part of the university, senior figures said they “pose severe reputational risk” because their academic standards are “often low”. The report said that colleges, which are independent of the university and are free to set their own admissions policies, granted them admission for “purely commercial” reasons. Read more...

1 septembre 2013

Consejo Centroamericano de Acreditación (CCA)

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 El Consejo Centroamericano de Acreditación (CCA) se creó con el propósito de establecer mecanismos regionales que armonicen, articulen e integren el esfuerzo de diversas instituciones y organizaciones en el ámbito centroamericano, y den validez internacional a la acreditación de la calidad de la educación superior que se realiza en los distintos países de la región. The link address is: http://www.cca.ucr.ac.cr/

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