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Decentralisation and the case for moving to a tertiary education system

SRHE

It is palpably evident that centralisation under an Office for Students (established as primarily a Regulator but replacing the UGC and its successor body, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)) is running out of road. The system is too large, too bureaucratic and too monocentric.

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Universities 4.0 and their role in driving place-based innovation for socio-economic transformation

HEPI

We are in a time of evolving views on the value of traditional higher education and its relevance to what students should learn, the skills needed by employers and investments by governments. envisions data-driven technological innovation to enable new models of enterprise and leadership in higher education.

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Could the medical classroom do with a healthy dose of politics?

LSE Higher Education Blog

These include opening traditional education systems to review and criticism, increasing the attention paid to the hidden curriculum, formal recognition of critical thinking as an essential dimension in the medical educational process, and increasing participatory learning throughout medical school.

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(Podcast) #28- Importance of collaborative effort in supporting international students with Wendy, Cassie and Danielle

ACPA

Danielle Lewis (41:15) And so I think just having like fabulous staff and mentors for our students to see like what is possible and like, like I too can help students I think makes Peabody special because we have this magic I think that really pulls students into wanting to work into higher education student affairs specifically.

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The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

eLiterate

Long-term economic forces will increasingly drive demand for more rapid reskilling than our current system can support. By neglecting these paths and leaving them to others, traditional higher education leaves itself vulnerable while failing to serve its mission to students and the public good. But situations change.

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TGIF time-saver: VP hopeful Tim Walz and his promising track record on education

University Business

Josh Shapiro, who is working on a multifaceted initiative to rework the state’s higher education system and drive down costs. But Walz is no stranger to America’s education system, having worked hands-on in classrooms and passed progressive policy measures in K12 and higher ed.

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SCOTUS, Affirmative Action, and the Future of University Diversity: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 174 with Host Drumm McNaughton and Guests Thomas Parham and Dilcie Perez

The Change Leader, Inc.

University Diversity and the Drive for Inclusive Campuses of Tomorrow In the wake of SCOTUS’ ruling against Affirmative Action in college recruitment, higher education institutions are struggling to identify alternative ways to diversify their student bodies. This move couldn’t have come at a worse time.