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More »NT English-only policy under fire
Parliamentary enquiry hears NT, english-only for first four hours teaching, rule is damaging.
More »Qualifications Standards ‘undercooked’
More time is needed to consider qualification standards that will form part of TEQSA regulation, universities say.
More »Pedagogy ‘not’ cost-cutting driving tutorial cuts
Students to meet this week to decide on action as consultations replace some tutes.
More »Specialist university to open in Victoria
Melbourne College of Divinity to be Victoria's newsest university.
More »Unis must be social media savvy to reach global student market
Australian universities recruiting international students might be losing out on major markets like China because they are not using social media effectively, new research shows The research is part of the British Council’s student insight series which in this report ...
More »NSW seeking legal advice on school fee charges
Concern is growing that international students and skilled workers are being treated unfairly under an international convention.
More »OLT to cut number of teaching awards
The majority of awards, grants and fellowships provided by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council will be available through the body that has replaced many of its functions, but some cuts will be made to the number of awards and ...
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