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Federal Experiment Won't Fix Work-Study
An experiment proposed by Betsy DeVos won't fix the inequity of the federal work-study program's funding formula, writes Sarah Pingel.
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Why I Have Not Yet Retired
Robert J. Nash explains why he believes one can still be effective at age 80 as both a teacher and a scholar.
International Students in Australia: Practices and Challenges
Australia is one of the most popular study destinations for international students, especially for students originating from the Asia-Pacific region.
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On Them: Giving Students What They Want
Why shouldn’t our students feel entitled? We've relieved them of responsibility in the classroom, writes Michael Bugeja, who suggests some more effective strategies.
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We Must Support Chinese International Students
We should not view such students as threats or cash cows but rather as people who can contribute knowledge, distinct cultural identities and other valuable resources, argues Xiaojie Li.
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