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High tuition fees ‘will put youngsters off of going to uni’

Young people would be more reluctant to go to university if tuition fees were increased.

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 08 Sep 2010

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South Korea introduces finger printing to airports

South Korea is implementing stricter security measures at its airports.

Category: Moving Abroad
Posted 08 Sep 2010

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UK universities slipping down graduate league

The UK is falling behind its international rivals in regards to its number of graduates.

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 07 Sep 2010

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Barack Obama plans to invest $50bn in US economy

Barack Obama is planning to invest money into the US economy.

Category: TEFL Industry
Posted 07 Sep 2010

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Spending cuts could hinder future of universities

Spending cuts could cause the quality of universities to decline.

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 07 Sep 2010

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Teaching English abroad is not just ‘for the young’

There has been a rise in the number of older people taking a year out.

Category: Moving Abroad
Posted 07 Sep 2010

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Job cuts expected at Sheffield City Council

Spending cuts at Sheffield City Council is expected to cost "1,000 jobs".

Category: TEFL Industry
Posted 07 Sep 2010

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Grammar is important when teaching English abroad

A teacher with ten years experience in teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) has been passing on advice to those in India.

Category: TEFL Industry
Posted 06 Sep 2010

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Children learn quicker if classroom is not ‘dominated by minority’

Children learn quicker if the brightest students are not allowed to answer questions.

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 06 Sep 2010

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Stricter restrictions on visas for foreign students

Stricter restrictions are expected to be imposed on foreign students who wish to move to England.

Category: Moving Abroad
Posted 06 Sep 2010

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