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British qualifications 2015: a complete guide to professional, vocational & academic qualifications in the United Kingdom.

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International perspectives on English language teacher education: innovations from the field / edited by Thomas S.C. Farrell

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Art, education and gender: the shaping of female ambition / Gill Hopper, University of Reading, UK

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International perspectives on financing higher education edited by Josef C. Brada, Wojciech Bienkowski, and Masaaki Kuboniwa

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Inclusive education and the issue of change: theory, policy and pedagogy / Anastasia Liasidou

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Personal life, young women and higher education: a relational approach to student and graduate experiences / Kirsty Finn

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The higher learning in America: a memorandum on the conduct of universities by business men / Thorstein Veblen ; edited with an introduction and notes by Richard F. Teichgraeber, III

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Schooling redesigned: towards innovative learning systems.

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Challenges in higher education for sustainability / J. Paulo Davim, Walter Leal Filho, editors

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Games-to-teach or games-to-learn: unlocking the power of digital game-based learning through performance / Yam San Chee

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Mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive learning: fundaments, applications, and trends / Alejandro Peña-Ayala, editor

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Education of Syrian refugee children: managing the crisis in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan / Shelly Culbertson, Louay Constant

Rotch Library - LC3665.M54 C85 2015




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Global perspectives on adult education and learning policy / edited by Marcella Milana, Tom Nesbit

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Understanding life in school: from the academic classroom to outdoor education / John Quay, Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia

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Organizing Enlightenment: information overload and the invention of the modern research university / Chad Wellmon

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Burden or benefit: external data reporting / Kristina Powers, Angela E. Henderson, editors

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Writing up Quantitative Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences / by Marianne Fallon

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Genre changes and privileged pedagogic identity in teaching contest discourse / ning Liu; Derek Irwin

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Drei Phasen: Die Debatte zur Qualitätsentwicklung in der Lehrer_innenbildung.

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Higher Education in Portuguese Speaking African Countries

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Strengthening Popular Participation in the African Union: A Guide to AU Structures and Processes

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Seeking Impact and Visibility: Scholarly Communication in Southern Africa

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Driving Change: the Story of the South Africa Norway Tertiary Education Development Programme

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Engineering Education through Social Innovation: The Contribution of Professional Societies / by Douglas Gorham, Nnamdi Nwulu

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Shaping India’s response in a global hinge moment

The most important improvements concern its national security structures and their work, and flexibility in thinking




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Long queues at Tasmac outlets continue on Day 2

Long queues could be seen outside Tasmac outlets for the second consecutive day on Friday as eager customers waited under the shades of umbrellas afte




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‘Activists are often targets of cyberbullying’

The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) on Friday condemned the trend of targeting activists through cyberbullying, saying it has been proven time and again t




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Turmeric trading expected to be normal in coming weeks

With over 60% of the units involved in processing turmeric and making value-added products started functioning, turmeric trading is nearing normalcy h




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Two COVID-19 positive persons shifted from home to hospital following alleged ostracism

It is shocking that educated people resort to such acts, says health official




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Man arrested for hurling stone at mosque

The Periyanaickenpalayam police, on Friday, arrested a man on charges of hurling a stone at a mosque on Mettupalayam Road.Police sources said that C.




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Climate change may affect wildlife in Western Ghats

Climate change in the next half a century could severely reduce the extent of suitable habitats for wildlife endemic to the Western Ghats, such as the




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6,000 register seeking return to Udupi

Nearly 20,000 expected to arrive




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HM members arrested for attacking DMK cadre

The Selvapuram police on Friday arrested three persons belonging to Hindu Munnani on charges of attacking two DMK cadre in Coimbatore city.The police




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They risked death instead of staying back

Rajasthani migrant batch, including two pregnant women, has to travel 2,500 km




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Case against activists for ‘provoking’ workers

The Sampigehalli police registered a case against two Swaraj Abhiyan activists, R. Khaleemullah and Zia Nomani, for allegedly “provoking” workers at a




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CMFRI offers info on fish landing centres near hotspots

The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has come out with an online GIS-based database depicting the vicinity of fish landing centres




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T.N. to oppose changes in Electricity Act, says Minister

‘Steps being taken to protect interests of domestic consumers’




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Non-wearing of masks to invite heavy fine

The city police on Friday embarked on a special awareness-cum-enforcement drive to ensure compliance with the requirement to wear face masks by all th




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Second train ferrying migrant workers leaves for Muzaffarpur

Gopal Rai says Delhi govt. will bear entire cost of travel




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Juvenile among four held for robbing five labourers in city

Victims were going to catch a train for their home State




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BJP accuses govt. of failing to deal with COVID-19

Leaders worried about spike in cases




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BMC mulling new testing policy

Only medical officers can refer people for COVID-19 tests




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Now, Maharashtra tweaks labour laws to increase working hours

Exemption from four sections of The Factories Act; employers can run 12-hour shifts




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Club members booked for celebrating anniversary

Four-minute video showed song and dance performances in Bandra Gymkhana




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Goa changes ink in stamps after many complain of skin burns

Some people who reached Goa by road through the Maharashtra border say they have developed allergy




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Planting the seeds of recovery in the aftermath of the Australia bushfires

Australia’s annual dry seasons are known for droughts and wildfires, but the dry season of 2019--2020 was remarkable due to the sheer extent of the devastation. By some estimates, more than 10 million hectares (38,600 square miles, an area slightly larger than the U.S. state of Indiana) burned, killing several million animals (including many of the country’s koalas) and more than 30 people. On a positive note, burned areas will recover from this disturbance, and tree planting and other forms of ecological restoration can help to hasten this process.




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“Bee-washing” hurts bees and misleads consumers

Bee populations are declining because of pesticides and other human-generated activities. Some studies estimate that more than 40 percent of insect species' numbers are falling and that the numbers of insects at large decrease by 2.5 percent per year. While best known for their honey and wax, the practical value of bees as pollinators is enormously greater than the value of these products.




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Iceland didn’t hunt any whales in 2019—and public appetite for whale meat is fading

Since the International Whaling Commission placed an international moratorium on whaling in 1986, few countries have engaged in the practice. Iceland was one of them, however, and it has hunted whales sporadically since then and has been roundly criticized by many neighboring countries for doing so. There are indications now that a generational shift in consuming whale meat for food is taking place in the country---with younger citizens avoiding whale meat altogether and thus reducing the economic demand for the product.




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How fake assistance animals and their users are gaming the system and increasing prejudices

Service dogs and other assistance animals play important roles in helping people with disabilities interact and function in the modern world. But what happens when people exploit the system, possibly even to the point of blatant fraud?




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It’s wrong to blame bats for the coronavirus epidemic

Bats, which make up a group of more than 1,200 species, are the only mammals capable of flight. They are important pollinators and seed dispersers, and they provide pest control by eating insects. A number of species also carry viruses that can sicken livestock and human beings---and they likely played some role in the SARS outbreak in 2002. Although much more evidence needs to be collected, researchers suspect that SARS-CoV-2 (the virus at the center of the coronavirus pandemic) originated in bats, and wildlife officials fear that they may become targets of human persecution.