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Philippines creates opportunities in overhaul of K-12 education system

...K-12 programme “provides for the use of the ‘mother tongue’ language as the medium of instruction for students in the basic and lower years to facilitate and expedite...

Market Snapshot: Nepal

...students are also increasingly looking at educational opportunities in India, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Germany (a nation they have strong ties with, and which funds various language centres in...

New report highlights changing face of the world’s freshman class; calls for expansion of higher education

...students came from China, India and Korea.” Asian students made up 53% of internationally mobile higher education students in 2011 across OECD and G20 countries. The report adds,...

Globalised economy continues to drive demand for foreign language proficiency

...study for her MBA, Ms Menden chose IESE in Barcelona, and commented to The Economist: “I learned a new language alongside my MBA because Spanish is a very...

What will the new Australian government mean for the higher education sector?

...but vocational and language sectors experiencing declining enrolments. No one knows as yet what the new government – which will be formed by Tony Abbott’s centre-right Liberal-National Coalition...

New AEI statistics point to strengthening enrolment trends in Australia

...language training (ELICOS): +19.6% Vocational (VET): -1.9% Across the board, commencements grew at a faster rate than enrolments, possibly signaling a strengthening enrolment trend for Australia going forward....

Japan’s ambitious proposals for higher education and language sectors

Japan’s government is increasingly viewing education as a vehicle to drive economic growth. Its policies highlight internationalisation and higher education reforms, as well as new language and financing...

US calls for feedback on conditional admissions policy by 7 June

...a degree programme, rather than a language programme. Additionally, in the experience of some English language programme directors, US consulates are more reluctant to issue visas to language...

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