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en Sometimes, in our thinking about higher education, we're too narrowly confined to a utilitarian calculus about what it's doing to the bottom line of UK plc. I wanted to make the point that higher education adds immeasurably to the value of the UK economy without necessarily obliging everybody to pursue courses that have some immediate vocational application. I wanted to stick up for medieval history, among other things, which was deprecated by Charles Clarke.

en China will expand the enrollment of secondary vocational education to the same size as that of the regular high school education in the next five years, ... By the end of 2010, the enrollment of higher vocational education should account for at least half of the entire enrollment of institutions of higher learning.

en Recently, many European countries have increased access to higher education. Dr. Card wanted to see first-hand how those changes have been implemented, and her experiences may prove useful to higher education in the United States, and specifically South Dakota.

en We don't really understand how money is used in higher education, ... I think most people outside higher education don't have a clue, and my experience inside is a lot of us who govern higher education don't know a lot about it.

en [In Is Higher Education for the Negro Hopeless? Dunbar responds to an essay in which Charles Dudley Warner, a white writer, contended blacks were better suited for industrial training, not higher learning. Dismissing Warner as] one who speaks without authority, ... I believe I know my own people pretty thoroughly. I know them all classes, the high and the low, and have yet to see any young man or young woman who had the spirit of work in them before, driven from labor by a college education.
  Paul Laurence Dunbar

en The Partnership for Higher Education in Africa represents our commitment to Africa's next generation of leaders, who deserve an exemplary education to prepare them to help set the course for their nations' futures. We expect the universities in which we invest to become the foundation of a higher education network that will serve all of Africa for decades to come.

en The higher education community has been able to work with him on a number of issues, but we don't always see eye to eye. It's really difficult to predict what kind of leader he might be and what impact he will have on higher education.

en Because of the fact that we're under higher education, they don't look at this as an educational priority. We shouldn't be there. We should be under tourism or economic development. We can't compete with the rest of higher education.

en Higher education is still quite an open market in this area. The roots of course-management systems in higher education are still very shallow.

en The purpose of 'Transforming Texas' is to highlight the contributions public higher education institutions make to improve the lives of all Texans. While higher education may be known for its private economic benefit to an individual, its broader public benefit to society is often not conveyed.

en We don't have a strategic vision for higher education in Texas. We need to do a careful survey of what we're going to need . . . to accommodate these hundreds of thousands of students we're trying to attract. The kind of laissez-faire system of higher education we've had in the state historically won't get us there.

en A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion.

en I thought I could play at a higher level. And I wanted to get a better education.

en Education develops the intellect; and the intellect distinguishes man from other creatures. It is education that enables man to harness nature and utilize her resources for the well-being and improvement of his life. The key for the betterment and completeness of modern living is education. But, ' Man cannot live by bread alone '. Man, after all, is also composed of intellect and soul. Therefore, education in general, and higher education in particular, must aim to provide, beyond the physical, food for the intellect and soul. That education which ignores man's intrinsic nature, and neglects his intellect and reasoning power can not be considered true education.

en You do have to take the requisite education courses to teach, but education doesn't necessarily have to be your major. There's been a real drive to recruit students from other majors.

en Hopefully, we can make some good cuts without affecting education. We don't want to cut the teachers or supplies. Education is the bottom line.


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