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PIE reports on a new QS survey which shows as many as 45% of prospective international students will only take up their studies once travel restrictions have lifted and face-to0face teaching has resumed. These tw . . .
The following article published on Channel News Asia is an interesting commentary on “Tiger Parents”. “We know pushing our kids to do well might earn us a bad reputation but Tiger Parents just w . . .
This article from The Guardian is a very worrying opinion piece on the potential for mental health problems being faced by students being sent back to universities with limited support during the pandemic. &ldquo . . .
Here is a (tongue in cheek?) article from the BBC sharing some tips from a range of experts on how typical UK university students can look after their mental wellbeing this year. The tips include: 1. . . .
October 5 was World Teachers' Day. Organized by UNESCO since 1994, the day aims to mobilize support for teachers around the world. This article from CNN has some thoughts from teachers relating to 2020. . . .
The BBC reports that next year’s UK exams are unlikely to be cancelled regardless of the situation with the pandemic. The chaos and protests that followed attempts to produce estimated grades this year make . . .
Up to 100% scholarships available at Ashbourne College (Full article - Ashbourne) Google is getting into education certification (Full article – Inc.) Great piece on social value of private schooling (Full . . .
An enjoyable argument by Harry Mount on university subject choice – very much in the mind of senior high schoolers at this time of year. He argues that the point of education is to learn something that is o . . .