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    GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION- CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. Name of Author  :  Himani Gupta               Designation     : Lecturer                                Organization   : Jagannath International Management School                      Address       : K-13 A Khirki Extention‚ Malviya Nagar‚ New Delhi-110017                                      E-mail ID      : tinugupta76@yahoo.co.in                           GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION- CHALLENGES

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    “Ensuring quality higher education is one of the most important things we can do for future generations‚” (Lewis). This quote by Ron Lewis exemplifies how I feel about furthering education following a high school career. Not only is education important during a high school career‚ but almost essential afterwards. Going to college not only expands the student’s education and knowledge‚ but it gives them insight to what the real world will be like. I believe that every graduating high school student

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    Robots vs. Higher Education Every morning you wake up to the lovely sound of a screechy alarm clock that causes you to react in one of two ways; you roll over and shut it off just to roll back over and go to sleep or you drag yourself out of bed and get your day started. Off to school you go‚ feeling sleep deprived‚ wanting nothing but to be back in your warm bed. You repeat this sort of cycle every single day‚ but there is a point in time where you stop and realize‚ as each day passes you are feeling

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    CRITIQUE OF PRIMARY ARTICLE B. Purpose of this study The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the measurement of trace metals (zinc‚ magnesium‚ copper‚ manganese‚ selenium‚ iron‚ nitric oxide) and compare it to the severity of sickling of hemoglobin F. C. How was the research/experiment done? What essential values were measured? There were ninety four people chosen for the study. Fifty- nine of the patients had no episodes 3 months prior to the study. The other thirty-five

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    Working with Alcohol and Drug Use: Exploring the Knowledge and Attitudes of Social Work Students Galvani‚ S. & Hughes‚ N. (2008). Working with alcohol and drug use: Exploring the knowledge and attitudes of social work students. British journal of social work‚ 40‚ 946-962. doi: 1010093/bjsw/ben137. Study Discussion The target population of this study was social work students. The study population initially consisted of one hundred and fifty-six‚ and finally one hundred and twenty-one‚ Birmingham

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    The Purpose of Higher Education Higher education is important because it aids students into finding self-awareness. Self-awareness is especially important because when people have a better understanding of themselves‚ they are often encouraged to build on their areas of strength‚ as well as identifying the areas that could use improvement. Self-awareness often leads to setting goals. Setting goals can lead to success. In other words‚ higher education is very beneficial and helps lead to success

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    Abstract Higher Education in India – Issues and Challenges Higher Education in India is improving gradually after Independence. It is in the second place in the world after United States. Some institutions of India‚ such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)‚ Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)‚ National Institute of Technology (NITs) and Jawaharlal Nehru University have been globally acclaimed for their standard of education. University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council

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    views on education Nowadays‚ education is a main concern of society. The government shows a lot of solutions to improve education and try to make it better and better. In the article ‘Time to expand our views on education’‚ published in Thanh Nien News in January 2012‚ Nguyen Thi Phuong Nguyen argues that the public university system in Vietnam needs to be improved and people should change their attitudes towards higher education. Nguyen presents some solutions to help Vietnamese education be improved

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    Plagiarism in Teaching and Learning in Institutions of Higher Education in Nigeria By Sunusi Sani Adamu Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Bayero University Kano‚ Nigeria Summary Plagiarism is a worldwide abominable phenomenon in literary cycles; and even more so in teaching and learning. This study reflects on plagiarism issues in higher education in Nigeria from pedagogical aspects. The main of source of inputs for the study are published literature‚ peer discussions

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    Running Head: MULTICULTURAL PEDAGOGY Multicultural Pedagogy in Higher Education Multicultural Pedagogy in Higher Education There is a difference between teaching a course in which multiculturalism is the focus and incorporating an underlying multicultural‚ inclusive perspective into the classroom environment. Given that “there is no universal construction of a multiculturalism course that is perfect for achieving all goals for all students” (Henry‚ 2003‚ p. 26)‚ finding a way to build a multicultural

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