...and social motivations play a relatively smaller role.” “There are also differences in motivations between students from developed and developing countries,” add the authors. “Students from some developing...
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...based on creativity and social and emotional capacities.” It’s a sentiment echoed by Seo Nam-soo, South Korea’s Minister of Education, who has said his “top priority” is trying...
...had degrees as of 2008. “The demand for higher-order skills and competencies is both economic and social,” says OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría. The OECD finds that tertiary-educated adults...
...for the linkages between skills – language skills included – and economic and social development, all of which will continue to make EF’s global proficiency index worth watching...
...respondents, while acknowledging the potential social and cultural benefits of mobility for all members of their institution, believe that mobility is particularly important for the careers of doctoral...
...adhere to the expert advice to maintain “social distancing” (i.e., staying several feet away from other people and avoiding large gatherings). Elite universities moving to online provision Stanford...
...to conduct side-by-side research into political, social, economic, and cultural issues affecting Latin America and the Caribbean. Another area of Cuban education that remains in good health is...
...Southeast Asia international office, told Times Higher Education that a study hub’s social aspect is crucial: “It is a dedicated place for students to meet with their peers,...