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Daily Archives: 16 March, 2015
There is an argument against teachers grading their own students but it is not the one we have been discussing
16 Mar, 2015
steve
junior cycle
,
workload
Teaching
Irish Research Council launches publication to mark global celebration of Irish culture
16 Mar, 2015
steve
humanities
,
IRC
,
social sciences
Research
In Amsterdam, a rebellion against the neoliberal university
16 Mar, 2015
steve
Governance and administration
British students should venture farther than two hours away from home
16 Mar, 2015
steve
international students
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Lifelong learning as a human right
16 Mar, 2015
steve
Bologna
,
human rights
Governance and administration
We can’t afford not to invest in higher education
16 Mar, 2015
steve
Laura Harmon
,
university funding
,
USI
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Why do we still teach as if all students are the same?
16 Mar, 2015
steve
HEA
,
ICT
Teaching
Leaving Cert and third-level learning
16 Mar, 2015
steve
leaving cert
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
University Push
16 Mar, 2015
steve
GMIT
,
HEA
,
IT Sligo
,
LyIT
,
mergers
,
technological universities
Governance and administration
Universities have a crucial role in the EU debate
16 Mar, 2015
steve
EU
,
UK
Governance and administration