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US professionals support national strategy

The PIE News

International education professionals in the US have agreed on the need for a national education strategy to boost its competitiveness in the global education market, a new survey has found. The US is the only major study destination without a national strategy for international education.

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US seeks to connect entry points to boost recruitment

The PIE News

The US needs to utilise its diverse entry points and facilitate connections between them to increase international student enrolments in the country, experts have said. Stakeholders have long called for the US government to introduce a national strategy for international education.

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The good, the bad and the ugly: who is to blame when policy lacks clarity, coordination and is contradictory?

The PIE News

On January 22, immigration minister Marc Miller’s announced international student policy changes which attracted national attention. Most significantly, a temporary two-year intake cap on new study permit applications represents a decrease of 35% from 2023 (although masters, doctoral, elementary and secondary students are excluded).

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Inbound, outbound and TNE: the Philippines’ commitment to mobility

The PIE News

Combined with a fast-growing economy and a new transnational education strategy, the opportunities for student mobility – inbound, outbound and transnational – are worth paying attention to. With Filipinos being among the top diaspora groups in Canada, it makes sense that students are seeking it out as an education destination.

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Staff reductions and high turnover hitting US study abroad

The PIE News

The education abroad sector is facing inadequate staffing and burnout, new research from the Forum on Education Abroad has suggested. The aim is to apprise education abroad professionals of current trends in the field to “crowdsource strategies for overcoming challenges and reaching new goals” and to inform policy.

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Leadership at All Levels of Higher Ed

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Department of Education. President Sacks talked to us about the view on the ground versus the big picture, her personal leadership journey, some of her proudest accomplishments, strategies for decision making, and the power of both information and knowledge. And that got us the grant. That was formative.”

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Increasing Student Success: A Developmental Approach

Faculty Focus

A new academic term offers a similar opportunity for continuous growth and fulfillment. After four decades of such reflection, I am keenly aware that understanding effective teaching strategies, the students I serve, and how learning works requires my constant attention. food, water, warmth, rest, and security).

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