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Why children should be taught to build a positive online presence
Rachel Buchanan, University of Newcastle Rather than just teaching children about internet safety and reducing their digital footprint, we should also encourage.... |
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To fix higher education funding, we also need to fix vocational education
To fix higher education funding, we also need to fix vocational education Andrew Norton, Grattan Institute Yesterday the shadow education minister, Tanya Plibersek,.... |
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University students with mental illnesses are falling through the gaps
Bridgette Bewick, University of Leeds and Helen Stallman, University of South Australia The number of first year students arriving at university who report.... |
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Australian universities to benefit in Australia-Indonesia free trade deal
Avery Poole, University of Melbourne On August 31, Prime Minister Scott Morrison secured an end to negotiations on a new free trade agreement with Indonesian.... |
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More American students are studying abroad, new data show
Kelsey Hrubes knew she had a challenge on her hands when she visited Germany as a study abroad student back in 2015. “I was forced to adapt to cultural.... |
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College students with disabilities are too often excluded
Christa Bialka, Villanova University AnnCatherine Heigl, a sophomore at George Mason University, recently attempted to join all eight sororities at her school..... |
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Why double-majors might beat you out of a job
Matthew J. Mayhew, The Ohio State University and Benjamin S. Selznick, James Madison University Two college majors are better than one. That is the conclusion.... |
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Where are the voices of indigenous peoples in the Thanksgiving story?
Sarah B Shear, Pennsylvania State University Thanksgiving is an important time, when schools teach the story of who we are and where we come from as a nation. My.... |
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More colleges than ever have test-optional admissions policies — and that's a good thing
Joseph Soares, Wake Forest University Back in the 1980s, Bates College and Bowdoin College were nearly the only liberal arts colleges not to require applicants.... |
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1 in 5 college students have anxiety or depression. Here's why
David Rosenberg, Wayne State University Many of us think of college as a wondrous time of new experiences and great freedom to explore new ideas and find one’s.... |
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