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J. F. Caringal-Go; S. C. Carr; D. J. Hodgetts; D. Y. Intraprasert; M. Maleka; I. McWha-Hermann; I. Meyer; K. P. Mohan; M. H. Nguyen; S. Noklang; V. T. Pham; P. Prakongpan; P. Poonpol; J. Potgieter; R. Searle; M. Teng-Calleja – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2024
COVID-19, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Climate Change, have disrupted work education, rendering sustainability of careers and livelihoods a concern. This paper outlines a collaborative response to that challenge, offering opportunities for sustainable livelihoods in a work education cloud collaboration, Project SLiC (Sustainable Livelihoods…
Descriptors: Career Education, Global Approach, Educational Cooperation, Career Development
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Virgel Hammonds; Derek Wenmoth – Childhood Education, 2024
Young people who attend schools today are likely to hold future jobs that don't yet exist. While generative artificial intelligence (AI) will eventually automate hundreds of millions of today's jobs, people who are able to effectively use AI tools to complement skills like leadership, imagination, and creativity will certainly have an advantage in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Demand Occupations, Emerging Occupations, Influence of Technology
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Shannon, William; Doidge, Mathew; Holland, Martin – European Journal of Higher Education, 2019
In this paper we examine the normative and strategic impact of the Bologna Process on the New Zealand University system. We argue that, from a normative perspective, Bologna has not resulted in substantive change. Nevertheless, a specific, if low-level, normative response has been evident, driven by perceived market incentives and the market-based…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Cooperation, International Cooperation, Competition
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Stoner, Lee; Tarrant, Michael A.; Perry, Lane; Gleason, Mikell; Wadsworth, Daniel; Page, Rachel – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2019
A collaborative study abroad program (between one New Zealand and one U.S. university) on the theme of global health has been offered three times in Australia with 59 students registered to date. The course was developed because it is believed that higher education can play a role in improving global health through the fostering of global…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, International Cooperation, Public Health, Educational Cooperation
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McWilliams, Robyn; Allan, Quentin – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2014
Learning advisors provide academic literacy development support in a variety of configurations, ranging from one-on-one consultations through to large-scale lectures. Such lectures can be generic, stand-alone modules or embedded within a discipline-specific course. Pragmatic and institutional considerations suggest that a generic model of delivery…
Descriptors: Literacy, Academic Discourse, Best Practices, College Instruction
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Carter, Susan; Fazey, John; Gonzalez Geraldo, Jose Luis; Trevitt, Chris – Journal of Research in International Education, 2010
The European Union Bologna Process is a significant agent for internationalization of education. Acknowledging fiscal and political drivers, this article shows that Bologna inclusion of the doctoral degree offers potential for enhanced doctoral experience. Interest in transferability of doctoral education across national borders, standardization…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs
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Boswell, Keith – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1995
Until the early 1970s, New Zealand's teachers were trained in training colleges independent of universities. The article describes a bachelor of education course that combines the features of both and results in a bachelor of education degree. Students take courses at both the University of Auckland and the Auckland College of Education. (SM)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Cooperative Programs, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Stevens, Ken – 2000
A great deal of experimentation with telecommunications technologies is occurring in both New Zealand and Atlantic Canadian rural schools. New Zealand has developed a National Information and Communications Technology Strategy, the objectives and initiatives of which are described. On both the North and South Islands, small rural schools have…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Administration, Educational Cooperation
Stevens, Ken; Bridgeman, Noel – 1994
This paper describes two pilot programs that are developing networks among rural New Zealand schools to address the educational isolation of students. A program located in the South Island consists of a consortium of six small rural high schools using distance education technology to offer an expanded curriculum to rural students. The goal of the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Thomson, Charlotte; And Others – 1991
This guide to Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) for students with special needs in New Zealand begins with an overview section which discusses what an IEP is, policy and administrative requirements, and steps in the IEP process. Module 1 presents basic information about the IEP. Module 2 describes school organization to facilitate IEPs and…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Communication Skills, Compliance (Legal), Disabilities