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Another year, another teacher supply crisis…

HEPI

Today on the HEPI blog, John Cater revisits a quarter-century of teacher education policy to consider how we can solve the teacher supply crisis – read on below. John Cater was Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University from 1993-2025 and member of the Board of the Teacher Training Agency and its successor body from 1999-2006.

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Is India the world’s next top knowledge power?

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for the period between 2013 and 2022. for the period between 2013 and 2022. for the period between 2013 and 2022. To achieve these goals, government expenditure on tertiary education needs to increase to over 2.5% As a share of the world’s outputs, India increased from 2.1% in 2003 to 7.0%

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Black and Hispanic Students Far Less Likely to Receive Race-Matched Instruction

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

From a sample of over 560,000 first year, first time community college students and over 32,000 instructors in Texas between 2013 and 2020, researchers found that 77% of white students experienced a racial match. However, only 29% of Hispanic students and 14% of Black students had the same.

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Invisible labour: visible activism

SRHE

Such wife work occurs due to societal and institutional expectations that prompt women to take on such wife work, yet this labour whilst maintaining the organisations reputation and can lead to emotional dissonance and burnout ( Grandey, 2013 ).

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Black Students Less Likely Identified for Special Ed When They Have Black Teachers

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Black kids are underrepresented in gifted services and overrepresented in special education services,” said report co-author Dr. Cassandra Hart, an associate professor of education policy at UC Davis.

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The SRHE Digital University Network: A Decade of Trends and Future Directions

SRHE

As the landscape of digital technologies being used in different ways across the higher education sector is subject to change over time, we took the opportunity through the 2023 SRHE conference session to reflect on what the Digital University means and think about the future of the network.

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Stand Alone: 2015 – 2024: 10 years of changing higher education for estranged students

HEPI

Stand Alone has announced its closure and its higher education work is coming to an end. Will the sector continue to advocate for estranged students and drive policy change? Stand Alone’s many conferences and webinars over the years ensured learning and best practice has been shared across institutions.