Combating the problems of higher education: A big challenge Ashish kuma sharma* Abstract: Issues challenging the higher education in India are multi faceted and quite complex. There are certain issues which are extremely important and require attention of the government on priority basis so that the higher education can contribute maximum to the progress and development
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and as a medium of public examinations. Shri R.N. Madhale‚ Principal‚ New English School & Junior College‚ Mahimangad‚ Tal. Man Distt. Satara‚ Maharashtra (9.11.1990) Primary and secondary education should be in the medium of mother tongue. The medium of instruction for higher education should be Hindi or English‚ or regional language. Learning of Hindi should be encouraged and regional languages should be taught only upto the middle level. 43 English should not
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SHOULD HIGHER EDUCATION BE MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL Education is a channel to understand the real world better and whether this education should be provided to the students by the universities should be free or not‚ is one of the most debated topics over last many decades. In the today’s fast growing civilization this education has become everyone’s necessity to survive. Everyone understands the value of education in their lives; hence they compete hard to get the best of the education. So to
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Title: Long-Term Higher Education Development Plan (1996-2005) Institution: Commission on Higher Education Descriptors: Higher education; Educational objectives. Full text: GOAL 2 - RELEVANCE AND RESPONSIVENESS Generation and diffusion of knowledge in the broad range of disciplines relevant and responsive to the dynamically changing domestic and international environment. Objectives 1. Encourage HEIs to improve or enrich higher education curricula and undertake
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HIGHER EDUCATION AND POVERTY REDUCTION AMONG THE YOUTH BY OKUNOLA‚ PHILIP OLAYIDE (Ph.D)‚ ONYENE.V.E(Ph.D.)(frontisresource@yahoo.com) SUBAR‚ S.TAYO. ASHIRU‚ AL-MAHROOF OLASEEWO (sirmooree@yahoo.ca) PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 8TH REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH POLICY NETWORK VENUE: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TROPICAL AGRICULTURE (IITA)‚ IBADAN AUGUST‚ 2008 ABSTRACT Education in Nigeria and higher education in particular‚ are fundamental to the
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available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0951-354X.htm IJEM 21‚1 Balanced scorecards in managing higher education institutions: an Indian perspective Venkatesh Umashankar and Kirti Dutta Institute for International Management and Technology‚ Haryana‚ India Abstract Purpose – The paper aims to look at the balanced scorecard (BSC) concept and discuss in what way it should be applied to higher education programs/institutions in the Indian context. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on
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Motivation Motivation is the driving force by which humans achieve their goals; or desire to do something. What motivated me to enroll at Grand Canyon University and pursue a degree in higher education because I believe in God and I have him within‚ family and friends pushed me‚ and I also motivated myself. Seeing all my close family and friends prepare themselves for the upcoming school year. I was tired of sitting around not doing anything with but just going to work was pointless. I have been
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When I graduated from Whittier Education Campus at thirteen‚ it was a major day in my family. Since‚ my parents hadn’t finished high school‚ hence they were excited to witness another daughter start high school and the road to higher education. My promotion of higher education showed how willing I am to pursue a college education‚ demonstrating maturity and responsibility. First‚ my family set high standards once I entered high school. They wanted me to become a poised‚ proud‚ and well-rounded student
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Diversity an Issue in Higher Education Introduction/Purpose Viewing diversity as a peripheral activity is a phenomenon that concerns higher education leaders in the United States. However‚ diversifying student population‚ faculty and actual support for diversification has been slow. Consequently‚ as an education consultant for the New York University (NYU)‚ this transition must be fostered by implementing programs aimed specifically at increasing the university diverse population. Thus‚ I would encourage
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Racism in Higher Education Madeline Levy Cruz HE525 Student Issues in Higher Learning Dr. Tanya Saddler The film Higher Learning (1995) depicts many of the issues that the modern day student faces in higher education. From lack of customer service from administrative entities to sexual identity confusion‚ a college student must meet many challenges and obstacles in and out of the classroom to successfully navigate through these formative years. In this analysis we will look at one specific
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