If the human capital and quality of life theories are right, the Midwest would be a half-century into a century-long period ...
They are each built on one of three paradigms that has dominated international relations theory since World War II: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Realists see politics as rooted in anarchy, ...
A "transformation" is upon us. After a multi-year procession of educational technology products that once promised to shake ...
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The Next Era of the American University
Higher education can—and should—fight the Trump administration, but the age of lavish government support is coming to a close ...
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From rigor to rigidity: How CHED’s policy undermines academic excellence
The Commission on Higher Education’s policy on vertical alignment, as stated in CMO No. 15, series of 2019, was designed to ensure that graduate programs are handled by specialists whose degrees match ...
Traditional schooling's 19th-century model often fails to teach essential life skills like finance, communication, and adaptability. A shift to a vocational and practical learning system, focusing on ...
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OPINION | Jobs Vs Degrees: Why Affordable Skill-Based Education Could Be The Answer
The shift in approach to education is also a result of employers now looking for graduates who possess skills and previous experience in their chosen field.
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Tax credit for school choice emerges as latest battlefront shaping the education landscape around US
School choice has become a buzzword in education circles over the years and can simply mean putting parents in charge of ...
Cairo – An Egyptian delegation headed by His Excellency professor Mohammed Aymen Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, participated in the British Counci ...
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Lessons from Nobel Prize winners in economics on how to nurture a culture of growth
The Nobel Prize in economics this year went to three thinkers who show us why economies grow and how we can help them do so.
The full story started decades earlier. Mr. Cheney was a White House aide under Richard Nixon, chief of staff for Gerald Ford, defense secretary under George H.W. Bush during the 1991 war in Iraq, and ...
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