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Abstract Higher education in the United Kingdom has dramatically expanded in recent decades, along with questions about its effectiveness in preparing graduates for the labour market. With rising tuition fees and increasing competition for graduate jobs, many students opt to study ‘professional’ subjects—fields closely tied to specific professions ...
Sarah Pemberton
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From fees to free: impacts of user fee removal on child health outcomes - a systematic review. [PDF]
Dehnavi H +3 more
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Abstract Many nations experience recurring shortages of teachers in particular subjects, prompting concerns that pupils' education is suffering as a result. Researchers have responded by generating a sizable literature on the reasons for which people enter and exit the teaching profession.
Sam Sims +2 more
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Safety of FEES Performed by Speech-Language Pathologists and Physicians-Evidence Supporting Task Sharing from a Retrospective Observational Study of 964 Consecutive Examinations. [PDF]
Polit M +4 more
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Understanding exam access arrangements in practice: Challenges and opportunities
Abstract Secondary students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) often face challenges with academic tasks, particularly with high‐stakes examinations. Exam access arrangements (EAA) are provided as reasonable adjustments to reduce disadvantage for students with SpLD.
Catherine Antalek +2 more
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CaSMO Recommendations for Prevention and Treatment of Cutaneous Adverse Events Related to Cancer Therapies in Darker Skin Phototypes. [PDF]
Fournier C +6 more
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Communication Access Funds: Achieving the Unrealized Aims of the Americans with Disabilities Act [PDF]
Rosenblum, Howard A.
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Is the well‐known phrase ‘small is beautiful’ true of small transnational education institutions?
Abstract The purpose of this research is to consider the potential attractiveness of operating a small international branch campus (IBC). Drawing upon resource‐based and legitimacy theories, we examine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats associated with the business model that is based on having a small institution size.
Stephen Wilkins, Joe Hazzam
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