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OfS consults on guidance over free speech. Confused? You will be

Wonkhe

OfS has guidance out on securing free speech on campus. Jim Dickinson fears that its underpinning of mistrust and lack of understanding of those it regulates renders it meaningless The post OfS consults on guidance over free speech. You will be appeared first on Wonkhe.

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There Are No Quick Fixes in Higher Education Marketing

MindMax

When partnerships between schools and higher education marketing vendors yield suboptimal results, the reason can often be traced back to a lack of clarity about the root of the problem that needs to be solved. Suppose that school then tasks a higher education marketing vendor with helping them grow enrollments.

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EDUCAUSE and Third-Party Servicer Guidance

Educause

A recent guidance letter from the U.S. Department of Education applies “Third-Party Servicer” regulations to higher education institutions and to their content, software, systems, and services providers.

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UK free speech: “time will tell” if guidance works

The PIE News

Draft guidance announced by the UK’s Office for Students on free speech and academic freedom could have far-reaching consequences on international partnerships, but “time will tell” if the guidance might build more understanding, stakeholders say.

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Study abroad and international recruitment excluded from new US guidance

The PIE News

The US Department of Education has clarified guidance it released earlier this year on third-party service providers will not have the impact on study abroad and international student recruitment that the sector had feared.

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2U Sues Education Department Over Outsourcing Guidance

Inside Higher Ed

Education Department in federal court Tuesday over guidance it issued in February governing the relationships between colleges and third parties that perform key services for them. In its complaint, filed in federal district court in Washington, D.C., " the lawsuit states.

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The Role of Higher Education in Supporting High School Students' Pathway to Industry Recognized Credentials

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

To create more effective pathways for students at younger ages, higher education institutions can collaborate closely with middle and high schools. By aligning curricula, these agreements also reduce redundancy in coursework and better prepare students for the next stage of their education.