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Too often in education we think we know what is best for our students. Not often enough do we listen and hear what our students are saying about their education. This collection tries to show more of the student perspective.
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Academic English - Learn English - Education

Academic English - Learn English - Education | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
Articles and lessons for anyone who wants to improve their English language skills.
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The Sydney school that bucked the trend and got boys to succeed in English

The Sydney school that bucked the trend and got boys to succeed in English | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
Boys are twice as likely as girls to perform poorly in English, but Balgowlah Boys High students have been finishing near the top of the state. The principal's strategy is deceptively simple.
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English test for international students isn't new, just more standardised - Australia

English test for international students isn't new, just more standardised - Australia | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
Contrary to some reports, there is no new English language test for international students - the government is simply expanding standards already being met by most providers.
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Five ways to improve your English by yourself

Five ways to improve your English by yourself | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
Learning English by yourself can be a challenge but it is possible. So how do you go about it?
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Higher English entry standards for international students won't necessarily translate to success

Higher English entry standards for international students won't necessarily translate to success | The Student Voice | Scoop.it
While international students do need baseline proficiency in English, they need support the whole way through their degrees to actually be successful.
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