Re-imagining African TVETs: The Power of Culturally Grounded Education and Sustainability Literacy

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Introduction The importance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVETA) in fostering skills development, economic growth, employment opportunities, and social inclusion cannot be overstated (AUC, 2015; UNESCO, 2015, 2017). For African countries, where the youth population is growing rapidly, … Continued

Students set to shoulder £100k bill for degrees

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The Times (London 24th February 2022) front page headlines report that students who take out a £45,000 loan to cover their fees and living expenses face paying back £100,000, and loans last until retirement (60) ! What will overseas students … Continued

Warnborough College: International partnerships

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NOVEMBER 28, 2021 Warnborough College welcomes partnerships and projects with colleges and universities around the world. Opportunities for sharing courses, developing joint-courses and awarding dual qualifications are possible. Being a flexible and ‘open-minded’ institution Warnborough College seeks good connections (Guan … Continued

HIGH-QUALITY TRAINING FOR TEACHERS..

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CHARTERED COLLEGE OF TEACHING COMMENTS ON COST OF RIGHT TO HIGH-QUALITY TRAINING The Chartered College of Teaching (UK) has commented on a new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) looking at the cost of giving teachers a right to high-quality … Continued