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Challenging climate hypocrisy in higher education learning and teaching 

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For example, in UK tertiary education (further education and higher education), the largest sources of travel emissions are student flights , but there has been limited focus on the emissions stemming from learning and teaching, particularly fieldtrips, which this post is keen to reflect on.

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Survey Shows Gen Z’s Unique Perspective on Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Kristen Hengtgen, a senior analyst of P-12 policy at the Education Trust, a nonprofit focused on educational equity, thought that during the pandemic, some students may have deprioritized education in favor of getting a job to help support their families. “As

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700,000 incarcerated students will be Pell-eligible in 2023. Here’s what that could mean for your institution

EAB

As the US Department of Education described , this change will open doors to postsecondary education and new career opportunities for thousands of prospective adult learners. The History of Higher Ed for Incarcerated Students. Few opportunities benefit incarcerated people as much as postsecondary education.

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The State of Higher Education Part 1: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 159 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Courtney Brown

The Change Leader, Inc.

First of all, we have a foundation in racial equity. We recognize that people want to get a credential because they need a job on the other end, and quality credentials lead to further education and employment. They can lead to further education. Courtney Brown 04:49 We focus on a couple of things.