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Thangeda, Arundhathi; Baratiseng, Bakisanani; Mompati, Thatoyamodimo – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
From generation to generation time changes affecting culture and the way people live and their society as well. A change in time prompts new inventions and technologies, the twenty-first century where scientific inventions and the latest of technologies are the basis of trade. It is evident that as years go by there comes along sophistication and…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Standards, Educational Quality, Educational Technology
Knight, Jane – Comparative Education, 2013
Education hubs are important new developments. They represent a new generation of cross-border education activities where critical mass, co-location and connection between international, regional and local universities, students, research institutes and private industry are key. Different scales (city, zone and country) and types (student, talent,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, International Education, International Cooperation
Tabulawa, Richard; Polelo, Mino; Silas, Onalenna – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2013
Market forces are being introduced in public spheres such as higher education and public health, which hitherto were closed to such forces. Ironically, it is the state that is responsible for this process of marketisation. Some see this state action as leading to a growing influence of the state in public policy while others see an attenuation of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Health, Governance, Neoliberalism