On the Agenda – Week 33, 2017
Take 1 – Education
What should students learn about the alt-right? asks @Lindakwert https://t.co/UE12lPX3nU pic.twitter.com/HH4Je36tR3
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) 14 augustus 2017
Education as Public Policy in China https://t.co/urGw3EoaW2 pic.twitter.com/hwAQwJkKJY
— Elgar Publishing (@ElgarPublishing) 18 augustus 2017
International students: Brexit contradiction or valuable cultural resource?
— HigherEdFestival UoB (@HEFestival) 17 augustus 2017
See Brexit HE implications @ #HEFestivalhttps://t.co/enhpyPxaJn
Study reveals that #SouthAfrican #students are not equipped to handle #highereducation #Africa #education #surveyhttps://t.co/0ZAPAqhPR9
— Pearson VUE (@PearsonVUE) 17 augustus 2017
Take 2 – Research
France’s climate science grants want to make the planet great again–-and thousands have applied https://t.co/BmDNTXuoDw pic.twitter.com/gHDGPCMKtj
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) 17 augustus 2017
As Trump shrugs off global warming, scientists in California make plans for a home-grown climate-research institute: https://t.co/h5YY9nuzVb pic.twitter.com/MBupJJvdbp
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) 17 augustus 2017
Teenagers are deserting English and history at A level in droves and embracing science in all its forms https://t.co/N7NMeZdZlj pic.twitter.com/VOujx705zB
— The Times of London (@thetimes) 18 augustus 2017
Conservation biologists are struggling to balance science and advocacy: https://t.co/zs6GUIDvUu pic.twitter.com/i9ekXEg7Jj
— Slate (@Slate) 17 augustus 2017
Take 3 – Germany
The places where Germany’s election will be won or lost https://t.co/BNuR7WKstD pic.twitter.com/5JeNyXe4R2
— Bloomberg (@business) 18 augustus 2017
Germany today is a case study in how not to give an inch to “blood and soil” politicshttps://t.co/znuL4CCrqG pic.twitter.com/uJhan8UCz9
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) 17 augustus 2017
West Virginia joins Germany in finding the value in + reducing the stigma of vocational education! #SkillsInitiative https://t.co/3a4WMYNgww
— German Embassy (@GermanyinUSA) 11 augustus 2017
Back to school time in Germanyhttps://t.co/C2rHfQWfEw https://t.co/U83Xl1e5BY
— DANK (@DANKNational) 12 augustus 2017
And recently on ScienceGuideEU…
Charge British students the same tuition as EU students after #Brexit @UvA_Amsterdam researchers advise @AmsterdamNL https://t.co/lvRY7QFZ9x pic.twitter.com/SGUJMp78Da
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) 11 augustus 2017
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