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    is a system for classifying higher education institutions that shall guide policy makers in rationalizing distribution and operation of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines. More particularly‚ typology is aimed at determining the number and distribution of different types of HEIs in the country as well as‚ per region and province; guide researchers‚ students‚ policy- or decision-makers in analyzing and making decisions regarding the higher education sector; and provide basis for

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    One of the most important features of emerging adulthood is that this age period allows for exploration in love‚ work‚ and worldviews more than any other age period. The process of identity formation emerges in adolescence but mostly takes place in emerging adulthood. Regarding love‚ although adolescents in the United States usually begin dating between ages 12 and 14‚ they usually view this dating as recreational. It is not until emerging adulthood that identity formation in love becomes more serious

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    generations. One could ask‚ why focus in Sustainable Development in Higher Education (SDHE)? Why not focus on companies or governments? One of the reasons for this is that we believe that universities are the places where the entrepreneurs and decision-makers for the social‚ political and economic sectors are created‚ formed and shaped. Universities have‚ for centuries‚ been the places where young people have attended to received education and to gain knowledge through the university life experience.

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    Higher Education Higher education is the key to new worlds. In past decades‚ college education was seen as a privilege which few had access to. Nowadays‚ it has become a culminating stage in people’s life. Higher education has proved that it has a monetary value‚ as the salary of a person with a college education is higher than that of a person with a high school education. Some people have sold the idea that a higher education is a waste of time and money‚ and that such education should only be

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    Higher education equals higher salary? In China Youth Daily‚ a story of an undergraduate student raised uproar in society last year. A boy named Han Shengli,graduated from a university in Xi’an province,got a salary largely lower than what his father‚ a migration worker earned‚ even though he had devoted four years’ time‚ effort‚ energy and a large sum of money. A great number of people think that those with a university education should get a higher salary than those without‚ for they believe

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    aims of higher education

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    Julia Inokhodtseva 06403 Aims of Higher Education. Outline. I. Introduction. All in all‚ the main purposes of getting higher education are getting a desirable position‚ developing personal skills‚ respect in society and preparation for future life. II. Body. 1. The major aim of higher education is getting a good job because it is necessary for a good position and high salary. a) good position b) high salary These examples show that higher education is significant for employers to offer one

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    HỘI THẢO QUỐC TẾ ĐÓNG GÓP CỦA KHOA HỌC XÃ HỘI – NHÂN VĂN TRONG PHÁT TRIỂN KINH TẾ - XÃ HỘI HIGHER EDUCATION INTERNATIONALIZATION IN VIETNAM: UNINTENDED SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPACTS OF JOINT PROGRAMS SEEN AS SPECIAL FREE ACADEMIC ZONES Dr. Ngô Tự Lập1 Abstract During the last decades‚ Joint Programs‚ a model of transnational higher education‚ have enjoyed tremendous increase Vietnam. In this model‚ all the curricula‚ textbooks and other teaching materials are provided by foreign partners; all subjects

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    Bardetta Access to higher education Prepared by Liu zixuan Student ID: LIZID1302 Group 8 Wednesday‚ 28 August‚ 2013 Word Count = 1‚011 (Should it be the responsibility of the government to ensure that all SES students have access to higher education?) Obtaining an advanced degree is increasingly significant for many employees especially of them working for major corporations. However‚ the fact is that opportunities of accessing to higher education are unequal (Argy 2007)

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    Education is a fundamental right for everyone and key to the future of any country. Education has its price everywhere‚ but the only thing more expensive than investing in education is not investing in education. Inadequate education produces high costs for society in terms of public spending‚ crime‚ health‚ and economic growth. No country can afford to leave too many of its children behind and not to help them achieve the competencies needed for a self-fulfilled life in economic independence. But

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    Role of Higher Education in Today’s Society Our world is dramatically changing from that of a few decades or years ago. We are living in an era of globalization which is characterized by the growth of economic and social activities across the national boundaries. The driving forces have been huge increases in the speed of travel and “the technological revolution in communications‚ the internet and large‐scale computerized information systems”‚ which have resulted in the compression of time and space

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