On the Agenda – Week 36, 2016

Take1 –Education
The new vocational education isn’t reaching classrooms https://t.co/FuQ55KZ8KQ pic.twitter.com/sBYfYtSMPH
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 9, 2016
Theresa May: universities must set up schools to have higher fees https://t.co/y4K2fSzAk7 pic.twitter.com/HQrXrqQqB4
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) September 9, 2016
5 reasons getting your degree online makes sense https://t.co/CW6jlmtAa5 by @AsCorrespondent #Asia #HigherEd #OnlineHE
— The OBHE (@theobhe) September 8, 2016
Why unemployed graduates will ignore Zimbabwe’s ban on protests https://t.co/FoSoYKVqbl
— News24 – Africa (@News24_Africa) September 8, 2016
Take 2 –Research
Forget natural resources: it’s science and tech that will transform #Africa @calestous https://t.co/4opgkVmagh pic.twitter.com/49hNGSuPX7
— World Economic Forum (@wef) September 9, 2016
New: All papers accepted by @nature must incl. info on how others can access underlying data https://t.co/twufJFDW3z pic.twitter.com/NZ0FzVbfH2
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) September 8, 2016
The biotech empires of Silicon Valley and Europe https://t.co/ayLqpPkZx6 by @BMagistretti
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) September 4, 2016
Brazil’s new government may sacrifice the Amazon to boost the economy — via @ConversationUK https://t.co/gNndMaavR1 pic.twitter.com/aLuJ7VYC89
— BI Science (@BI_Science) September 8, 2016
Take 3 –Finland
Finland ranked world’s most literate nation: https://t.co/C3s85rrKat via @guardian #InternationalLiteracyDay
— thisisFINLAND (@thisisFINLAND) September 8, 2016
Getting physical https://t.co/TukOBupg5n
— BBC Science News (@BBCScienceNews) September 8, 2016
The Finnish school year kicks off with a “soft start” @timdwalk writes in @TheAtlantic https://t.co/xMJdGzecTg #education
— Finnish Embassy DC (@FinnEmbassyDC) August 25, 2016
Estonia is quietly joining Finland and other members of the global education elite https://t.co/3aMBbDCl5M pic.twitter.com/VOf0UWEIlm
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) July 8, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Getting every child in the world secondary education by 2030 was the goal. We are half a century behind schedule https://t.co/Rgt7ZgtNos
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) September 9, 2016
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