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    Is Teaching Always Local, Education Global?

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    Public funding of Higher Education: who gains, who loses?

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    This paper analyses the efects of public funding of higher education on the welfare of the diferent agents. It takes into account the hierarchical nature of the educational system and also the fact that parents always have the possibility to complement basic public education with private expenditures in individual tutoring. It is obtained that although public funding implies a larger access to higher education it is always the case that some of the agents that gain access lose in welfare terms. Moreover, it is shown that the marginal agent to access university would always prefer a pure private funding system. Thus, when studying the e¤ects of public funding of higher education, we can not identify gaining access to University with an increase in welfare. Finally, I consider a funding system where only those that send their o¤spring to university support the funding of higher education.higher education, public fundinghigher education, public funding. JEL codes: I22, I28

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    I have been privileged during my lifetime to always have the opportunity to learn about something if I wanted to. When I became interested in music and psychology—or even when I was learning how to apply for college—I googled it. The resources to obtain information have always been there for me: access to computers, the internet, books, journals. It is hard to imagine my life without a computer or access to books to learn about the world, and even harder to imagine if I did not know how to read or write. For this, I can thank my education and the money that provided this education. [excerpt

    Book review: the textbook and the lecture: education in the age of new media by Norm Friesen

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    Does it seem that education is somehow always lagging behind the latest technologies? In The Textbook and the Lecture: Education in the Age of New Media, Norm Friesen presents a longue durée study of the historical relationship between education and technologies of reading and writing in order to reframe accusations of ‘inertia’ in education. This is a useful introduction to a media history of education, finds Lavinia Marin, that offers insight for researchers and educational practitioners into the longstanding philosophical assumptions underpinning their teaching practice

    Editorial: the changing landscapes of literacy and adult education

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    Literacy, numeracy and language learning has always had a central place in adult education theory and practice. Over the various historical moments and contexts, its meaning, uses and importance have been changing considerably. It is difficult, therefore, to build a consistent and complete road map to literacy and adult education that takes into account every trend, theoretical approach and practical experience.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    A preliminary note on Kenya primary school enrolment trends over four decades

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    Kenya has introduced policies to promote universal primary schooling at least three times since independence. Analysis of enrolments over four decades shows how these initiatives have resulted in gains in participation which have not always been sustained. This study illuminates the dynamics of efforts to increase access to education and acts as a reminder that recent Education for All initiatives should learn from past experience if gains are to be sustained

    Smart Charter School Caps

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    By primarily focusing on quantity, charter school caps do not always address the greater concern of quality. Education Sector Co-director Andrew J. Rotherham offers an innovative solution to managing both the growth and quality of charter schools

    Mandatory service : a holistic, uplifting educational experience

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    Community service might not always be fun, but it is a vital part of our education, one which we must all complete before graduation. Learning about the world around you is one of the most important lessons you can learn
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