The Challenge of Affordable Education

10-Dec-2008

The Challenge of Affordable Education Cambridge, England – A big challenge of the years ahead is going to be how to deliver affordable education. Article 13 of the United Nations' International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

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Do Your Own Thing

10-Dec-2008

Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia – Safe Worlds designer Alan Metcalfe told a meeting of business people on the Queensland Gold Coast in September 2008 that the Safe Worlds IPTV system created a wonderful opportunity for people everywhere to

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Home Schooling to Continue Growing

10-Dec-2008

Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia – Home Schooling is forecast to grow significantly in the coming years. Failing standards in the public education system are one reason; many parents just believe the public system is too dangerous for their

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The Importance of e-Business

10-Dec-2008

Brisbane, Australia – The head designer for the Safe Worlds e-business system, Alan Metcalfe told a meeting of business people in Brisbane, Australia in September 2008 that teaching electronic business would have to become a part of the curriculum

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Demand Growing for Training

10-Dec-2008

London, England – Research commissioned by the Association of Colleges (AoC), London indicates that millions of adults are considering going back to college to retrain, in an attempt to survive the Global Financial Crisis. The findings coincide with

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Film Schools are Coming Everywhere

10-Dec-2008

San Juan, California – Paul Higgins, adjunct professor in television at Chapman University’s Film School said today that he could see universities all over the world moving to establish Film Schools in the coming years. “The advent of Safe Worlds IPTV

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The Growing Need for Teachers

10-Dec-2008

New York, New York – A Progress Report on Teacher Supply and Demand in New York State provides an insight into the growing shortage of teachers worldwide. The problems being experienced in New York State are almost identical to the situation worldwide.

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