Educational Leadership
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Leadership within education is always a challenge, but in the rapidly changing technology landscape we now work in, it seems even more daunting. I've collected some interesting reflections on educational leadership here. Enjoy!
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China seeks to lift homework pressures on schoolchildren

China seeks to lift homework pressures on schoolchildren | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
A new law urges parents to allow children time for rest and exercise, and restrict time spent online.
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Academic freedom is paramount for universities. They can do more to protect it from China's interference

Academic freedom is paramount for universities. They can do more to protect it from China's interference | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
A new report has found students and academics critical of China's Communist Party are being harassed and intimidated by supporters of Beijing. Universities must do more to protect academic freedom.
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Australian university study hubs keep students engaged in China

Australian university study hubs keep students engaged in China | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Australian universities are relying on campuses in China to keep international students engaged at a time when local authorities are discouraging them from studying in Australia.
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Chinese students: Commodity or opportunity? 

Chinese students: Commodity or opportunity?  | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
When the COVID-19 pandemic caused the shutdown of travel from China, it shone a harsh light on the way Australia treats Chinese students who come here to study. Some feel isolated and discriminated against, others feel they are being treated as "cash cows" by a university sector desperate for their fees. Can we do better? And can we handle it when problems arise inside the bubble we have created around Chinese students? Guests: Dr Fran Martin, associate Professor & Reader in Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne Catriona Jackson, CEO, Universities Australia Yaqiu Wang, researcher, Human Rights Watch 'Yuki', former University of Adelaide student Jane Poon, Australia-Hong Kong Link
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China Is Killing Academic Freedom in Hong Kong

China Is Killing Academic Freedom in Hong Kong | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Beijing is using dismissals, arrests, and a repressive new law to curtail students’ and professors’ rights.
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