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27 juillet 2013

Senate Approves College Student Loan Plan Tying Rates to Markets

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/misc/nytlogo152x23.gifBy . The Senate on Wednesday approved a bipartisan plan that would tie interest rates for college student loans to the financial markets, bringing Congress close to finally resolving a dispute that caused rates to double on July 1. But the 81-18 vote, which drew overwhelming support from Republicans, masked deep divisions among members of the Senate Democratic caucus. Seventeen of them voted “no.” Read more...
27 juillet 2013

College Enrollment Falls as Economy Recovers

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/misc/nytlogo152x23.gifBy . The long enrollment boom that swelled American colleges — and helped drive up their prices — is over, with grim implications for many schools. College enrollment fell 2 percent in 2012-13, the first significant decline since the 1990s, but nearly all of that drop hit for-profit and community colleges; now, signs point to 2013-14 being the year when traditional four-year, nonprofit colleges begin a contraction that will last for several years. Read more...
26 juillet 2013

Free Russian language schools to open worldwide

http://nl.media.rbth.ru/web/en-rbth/images/2013-07/big/AP060418027144_russian_468.jpgBy Marina Obrazkova. The Pushkin Institute to rival the Confucius, Goethe and Cervantes institutes. The Council on the Russian Language, which is to be established by the end of August, will promote the Russian language and culture across the CIS, most of the European Union, the United States, China, Japan and the Middle East. The priority list includes around 50 countries. Nearly $46 million has already been allocated for the program. The Council’s main task will be to establish a network of centers under the umbrella of the Pushkin Institute, to teach the language and promote the Russian culture and traditions to all interested. Russian language instruction will take place in existing cultural centers, as well as in new ones yet to be opened. The search for suitable premises for such a center has already started in Paris, for example. Full article...
26 juillet 2013

The MOOC question

http://forbesindia.com/images/logo.jpgBy . The cycle of discourse for MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) is nearly complete. From being hailed as the messiah of change, to the saviour of those who could not access good quality higher education, to doubt about their efficacy, to challenges to their business model and vilification and rejection in early results. Now, the real discussion can begin, as can their evolution.
On important questions such as – what is the collective noun for a group of MOOCs? I propose – an interpretation of MOOCS. Because they have changed the meaning of many elements of higher education. Read more...
26 juillet 2013

Time for a common university entrance exam?

http://w1.nst.com.my/img/nst/new-straits-times.gifIs it time for the Ministry of Education to seriously consider having a common university entrance exam as a long term solution to the problem of top scorers not obtaining places in local universities?
Gerakan Education Bureau chairman Lau Chin Hoon certainly thinks so on the basis that the present dual system for entry, namely the STPM and matriculation, has become a source of discontentment for some despite a more merit based intake.
"A 4.0 CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) in matriculation and a 4.0 CGPA in STPM is simply not on the same level. In terms of parameter procedure they are two entirely different examinations. That is why, we should standardise to a single entrance exam," he explained. Read more...
26 juillet 2013

UK and Mexico to Continue their Collaboration on Higher Education

http://www.openequalfree.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/OEFhorBlueFinal.pngThe British Council and Mexico’s National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT) recently signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand the realm of their academic collaboration and institutional partnerships. The MoU was ratified during a meeting hosted by the British Council with major academic institutions of the UK. Dr. Julia Tagüeña, CONACyT’s Assistant Director for Scientific Development, said, “The MOU with the British Council is extremely important in driving forward our agendas in terms of developing young researchers and their international links, as well as wider international collaboration. This agreement would provide major opportunities for much greater links with the UK.” The new MoU specifies on enhancing human research capabilities and capacities in both the UK and Mexico. Full article...
26 juillet 2013

Migrants win concession on third level education fees

http://www.irishtimes.com/polopoly_fs/1.1320220!/image/image.jpgBy . Students with Irish or EU passport will not longer have to pay up to €12,000 yearly. Migrant families living in Ireland have won an important educational concession, winning the right to be treated the same as any Irish student entering third level education. The decision by the Department of Education and Skills to regularise fees has been strongly welcomed by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland and the Union of Student’s in Ireland.
The Centre has waged a two-year campaign to gain this concession, which is one of many changes needed to achieve full parity of access to education. It means that Leaving Cert students legally living in Ireland who have an Irish or EU passport will only pay the standard registration fee, €2,500 this year, rather than the €10,000 to €12,000 paid by international students. The change will also allow these students to apply for grants associated with higher education. Full article...

26 juillet 2013

Post-recession, higher education paths diverge

http://www.dailyherald.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=DA&Date=20130630&Category=BUSINESS&ArtNo=706309965&Ref=AR&maxw=248&maxh=165&updated=Determined to learn their way out of the Great Recession — or eager to rise above the deprivation of developing lands — unprecedented millions of people have enrolled in colleges and universities around the world in the past five years. What they're finding is an educational landscape turning upside down. In the United States — where top schools have long championed a liberal style of learning and broad education before specialization — higher education's focus is shifting to getting students that first job in a still-shaky economy. Tuition is so high and the lingering economic distress so great that an education not directly tied to an occupation is increasingly seen as a luxury. Full article...
26 juillet 2013

Uni-Abschluss versichert gegen Arbeitslosigkeit

http://polpix.sueddeutsche.com/polopoly_fs/1.1146394.1355564450!/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/173x130_fit/image.jpgVon Johann Osel. Wer studiert, bekommt fast immer gute Jobs - das ist das Ergebnis einer neuen Studie. Demnach liegt die Arbeitslosenquote unter Akademikern mehr als zehn Jahre nach ihrem Abschluss gerade einmal bei einem Prozent. Nur rosig ist die Zukunft von Uni-Absolventen allerdings nicht. Der Spruch aus dem Poesiealbum mag abgedroschen klingen: "Lerne, leiste, schaffe was, dann bist du, kannst du, hast du was." Wenn mit dem Lernen konkret ein Studium gemeint ist, trifft er aber zu: Ein Hochschulabschluss ist die beste Versicherung gegen Arbeitslosigkeit. Mehr...
26 juillet 2013

Vietnam higher education laid low

http://www.thanhniennews.com/PublishingImages/img-thanhnienNews/logo.jpgBy An Dien. Unrealistic, over-ambitious plans could worsen systemic problems plaguing Vietnam’s universities and colleges, experts say. The recent drama of issuing and scrapping a nonsensical regulation granting Heroic Mothers – whose children were killed in the wars and who are mostly in their eighties now – extra grades if they sit for the university entrance examinations has served one useful purpose.
It has underscored the tendency to issue unrealistic policies while ignoring or glossing over major problems that have plagued the country’s tertiary education system for a long time, experts say. There is no indication that Vietnam’s higher education crisis, which has threatened to stunt the domestic workforce and stall the country's development, will blow over anytime soon, they add. Full article...
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