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What do international students really think of proposed policy changes?

The PIE News

Policy changes – both proposed and already implemented – have elicited concern from corners of the UK HE market about the continued appeal of the UK as a premier study destination for international students. It’s important to place these potential changes and their impact in a wider context.

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“Not all bad news” as first impact of UK policy hits sector – The PIE Live

The PIE News

The government is expecting the net migration figures to drop by some 140,000 people as a result of the policy change, Harry Anderson deputy director of Policy and Global Engagement at Universities UK International, said. More institutions are paying closer attention to application numbers earlier in the cycle, speakers said.

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The Missing Paradigm: Concordance Between Cultural Responsiveness and Institutional Policies and Practices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This author argues that cultural responsiveness and institutional policies and practices must be deeply integrated into the equity conversation. An examination of cultural responsiveness policies and practices aids institutions in identifying gaps in their policies and practices. What is cultural responsiveness?

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Study: Outcomes of Students in Policy Debate Programs Linked to ELA Improvements and Postsecondary Enrollment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Participating in policy debate programs in grade school is associated with improvements in English language arts (ELA) and better odds of graduating and going to college, according to findings from a new study in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.

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Pushing for Transformative Policy Improvements that Deliver Equitable Value for All Students

IHEP

Today, we take the next step in defining the policy priorities that will guide our research and advocacy toward this new organizational vision. Since 2018, we’ve notched several policy wins and made measurable progress for students. We’ve consistently led the field in advocating for higher quality postsecondary data.

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Optional attendance policies ill serve students (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

At a recent meeting with student leaders, the topic of class attendance policies came up. The optional attendance policy is not without precedent or reason. Class attendance and engagement have dropped off drastically. The optional attendance policy, unchecked, can compromise what many seek in the college experience.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Over the last twelve months, institutions have scrambled to not only better understand generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on teaching and learning, but also to determine the best ways to provide guardrails and guidance for faculty, staff, and students. ChatGPT recently turned one and what a wild, first year it has been.

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