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Research shows students who are confident about their ability to succeed tend to be more academically successful. A new Australian study shows how to boost student confidence.
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A new app and embracing te ao Māori are among ways Taranaki's largest tertiary education has seen a big improvement in pass rates.
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Our ongoing research has found sexism, sexual harassment and misogyny are rife in Australian schools. The federal government needs to lead a national campaign against this.
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Seeing current campus protests unfold is a reminder that solidarity between protesting students and their teachers in medieval Europe was the origin of the modern-day university, write historians David M. Perry and Matthew Gabriele.
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Demonstrations at Columbia University and other campuses require a response that neither ignores the worst excesses nor infringes on students’ right to speak.
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Colleges across the United States have been rocked by mass protests at institutions which began at Colombia University on April 17 and quickly spread to other institutions.
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“From the day after I committed that horrible act, I was focused on bettering myself,” Benard McKinley said.
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This book has been written as a useful companion for students in high school, vocational, and higher education to understand the world of work and how to establish a career. The lessons in this book are also useful to other readers, especially those that are in the early stages of their careers or those looking to transition into other careers - something that will happen much more frequently in the coming years. This book brings together scholarly research in careers and employability in an engaging manner for readers to gain a broader understanding of career motivations and identity blended together with practical advice and guidance on career management strategies.
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The mistakes you make during uni will shape your life, in big and small ways. So don’t overthink it – just enjoy the ride.
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From Cape Barren Island, Uncle Jim Everett Puralia Meenamatta shared why he chose to study Aboriginal philosophy.
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Despite authorities closing hundreds of university cheating websites, the purchasing of assignments continues apace.
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In the rapidly evolving world of higher education and training, colleges and universities have a unique opportunity to leverage technology for the ben
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A student-led report that surveyed more than 800 people studying at one of Australia's most prestigious universities has found more than two thirds have either experienced or witnessed causal racism.
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The real number of students using artificial intelligence is likely far higher, experts say, with detection tools only able to catch unsophisticated cheats. |
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We evolved to form snap judgments about who’s friend and who’s foe, but we need to be more evolved now.
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Blunt, system-wide rankings are doing more harm than good and should be overhauled to more accurately reflect individual learning outcomes for students, a parliamentary inquiry has been told.
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The tent cities will eventually go away, one way or another, but this passion for the Palestinian cause will endure.
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A spate of unconnected deaths of Indian students in the US has set off safety concerns within the community.
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Private school students were asked what they’d eaten for breakfast. Later that day, they were scored
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A study quizzed students about the nutritional quality of their breakfast and then made them sit a test later in the day.
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Whether they’re getting high distinctions or failing it doesn’t make a difference. They’re all wasting their time, money, arrogance, self-belief and unlined skin.
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HECS-HELP debts are forecast to rise between 4.2 and 4.8 per cent this year, the second-highest rise in a decade.
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The scheme to incentivise students into other disciplines has failed to stem the ‘massive swell’ of demand for humanities
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Research shows students who are confident about their ability to succeed tend to be more academically successful. A new Australian study shows how to boost student confidence.
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Research shows students who are confident about their ability to succeed tend to be more academically successful. A new Australian study shows how to boost student confidence.
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Australian students are being blackmailed by illegal cheating syndicates largely run by organised crime. Experts warn it is a risk to national security as blackmailers return, threatening to out students for past cheating.
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Using A.I. without acknowledging it is a problem that workplaces need to address. |