PHAM Trut Thuy is a lecturer at Nam Can Tho University, where she primarily teaches courses on language skills, translation, and interpretation. She is currently preparing for her Ph.D. studies, and her research
The international students we spoke to had returned home at some point when travel restrictions eased, and a handful of them whose courses could be studied online chose to stay in their respective home countries. Amongst multiple reasons, concerns with financial savings and being present with ...
The majority of higher education courses in England require advanced-level qualifications as entry requirements (Sammons et al.,2018). In Year 13, most students apply to university with grades predicted by their schools in each of their A-level subjects. Universities offer places based on both th...
Similar to the parent/caretaker storyline was thestaff as providerstoryline, which seemed to be compelled more by practicalities than emotion. This took the form of in-kind practical or financial support to students. Some staff took students “to the shopping centre and paid for some groceries ...
colleges can take a broader approach. TheFirst to Flyprogram at Monmouth University in New Jersey, for example, has plans to bring in speakers and find advocates to help first-generation students with both the financial aid process and financial literacy skill building, explains Claude Taylo...
The growth of the regulated gambling industry is providing a whole new field of work where the only required education tends to be a high school diploma. That said, students who have taken basic business courses and received customer service training will have the best chance of securing jobs ...
TheNEP addresses this by promoting the vocationalisation of education, integrating skill-based courses,hands-on projects, and industry-relevant training into curricula across disciplines. Internships and apprenticeships have been mainstreamed within higher educationinstitutions, creating opportunities for stude...
Include civic responsibility (ethics); cultural competence; financial literacy education; fine and performing arts; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) credit(s); and writing, including writing skills for real-world scenarios in diploma credit requirements. ...
Include civic responsibility (ethics); cultural competence; financial literacy education; fine and performing arts; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) credit(s); and writing, including writing skills for real-world scenarios in diploma credit requirements. ...
Note, too, that both Sesh and Shannon lacked advice about courses and careers (as well as Rochelle in Chapter 2). Help in this area may have assisted Sesh in countering the influence of her father ‘pushing’ her towards maths and science and provided guidance in course selection, while for...