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Critical Digital Pedagogy for Higher Education Book Launch

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When and where: Tue, 14 March 2023, 15:00 – 16:00 GMT Join editors Suzan Koseoglu and Chris Rowell for the online launch of the new book ‘Critical Digital Education for Higher Education’. Reserve a place Suzan and Chris will talk about what encouraged them to publish the book and why it is relevant to educators working in the Higher Education sector.

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“Flying start” for 2023 says Education NZ

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Jan Tinetti has been appointed the new minister of education in New Zealand after the previous holder of the office became the country’s prime minister. Prime minister Chris Hipkins announced the new cabinet in January, saying that, as a former school principal and education expert, Jan Tinetti is “uniquely placed to address the post-Covid challenges our education system has faced and get our kids back in the classroom and learning” Stakeholders have previously commented on Hi

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CUNY set to cut budget and implement hiring freeze, school says - David Lazar, Spectrum News 1

Economics and Change in Higher Education

CUNY has ordered its 25 colleges to cut their budgets and implement a hiring freeze, the school confirmed via email Saturday morning. Most campuses will have to cut their programming and activity expenses by approximately 5% to 6% in fiscal year 2024, according to a memo sent to deans and presidents earlier this month that was provided to NY1. For colleges that are projected to close out either the 2023 fiscal year or the 2024 fiscal year “in a negative position,” the targets will be higher, the

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Higher Education Officials Make Their Case to Budget Writers - GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org

Economics and Change in Higher Education

The university system is asking for a total of $199.4 million over the biennium which would be essentially the same state support it received in the 2010-2011 biennium, before state support was cut in half for the 2012-2013 biennium. Cathy Provencher, the Chief Administrative Officer for the university system, said $50 million in operating costs were cut between fiscal year 2019 and 2022 to try to “right size” the system to the number of students.