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While agreeing with the thrust of the Ernst & Young report, that change is inevitable, the NTEU urges caution over relying too much on online learning. The latest contribution to the future of higher education debate from corporate consultants Ernst More…


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One Response to “Beware of going back to the future”

  1. It is no wonder that the Australian is losing advertising: it is running companies’ advertising as free editorial on its front page.

    This is another bombastic advertising brochure for Ernst & Young’s higher education consultancy. It follows Ernst & Young’s ‘Higher education and the power of choice’ of July 2011.

    This latest from Ernst & Young is as exaggerated and misleading as its 2011 paper which made 5 claims which have turned out to be as wrong as they seemed at the time.

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