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John Fielding, CEO
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This is an opportunity for education professionals who hold or who aspire to senior posts in schools and colleges to gain further expertise in educational leadership and management in an international setting.
Colleges should consider whether the skills required by their majors warrant offerings of special advanced courses for general education that take advantage of these skills.
Scottish further education colleges receive a £26 million funding boost to help secure their financial future.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Helping education and training providers respond efficiently and effectively to the needs of business Colleges should be granted more flexible funding to respond efficiently and effectively to employer requirements and raise the attainment of vocational and intermediate skills at level 3, key to raising productivity.
Community colleges are now serving as centers responsible for ensuring that students/clients in a given geographic area have access to postsecondary education services although the community college itself may not be the provider of those services.
Wyoming Education Code states that student eligibility requirements for WPEOP participation shall be based on criteria established by the colleges.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Experiential education is often preferable, in spite of obstacles like the lack of easy assessment techniques or the ignorance of colleges about their local communities.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Education and Skills Secretary Charles Clarke today announced a package of ICT measures for schools and colleges to drive forward the digital learning revolution.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The colleges of education and colleges of arts and sciences are now sharing responsibility for teacher training, moving away from the traditional model in which the colleges of education were responsible for preparing the teacher candidates, with the arts and sciences faculty only delivering some courses.
The goal was to foster collaborations between participating community colleges and university schools of education to attract students to teaching careers and increase the diversity of the pool of prospective teachers.
This was not only a peer review by other colleges in chiropractic education, but a peer review by all of those in higher education.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Higher education institutions have also recognised the need to establish more systematic links with schools and further education colleges and to play their part in raising aspiration and achievement.
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