Education in Philippines

By Nick Clark, Editor, WENR CLICK TO READ OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINESThe Philippine education system has been heavily influenced by its colonial history, which has included periods of Spanish, American and Japanese rule and occupation. During the period of American colonization,…

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WENR, January 2009: Americas

Regional Latin Americans Rate Their Education Systems Highly Despite Contrary International Comparisons According to the findings of a new survey, Latin Americans are much happier with their countries’ public education systems than people in other regions that score much better in international student achievement tests…

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WENR, January 2009: Asia Pacific

Australia Universities Predict Major Growth in Enrollments among Foreign Students Australian universities are predicting a surge in foreign-student enrollments, with some institutions fearing they may struggle to accommodate the influx. The Australian National University and the University of Canberra are among those to have voiced…

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WENR, January 2009: Europe

Regional European Universities Twice as Likely as US Universities to Offer International Joint Degrees According to the findings of a new report, “Joint and Double Degree Programs in the Transatlantic Context,” European institutions of higher education are approximately twice as likely as U.S. institutions to…

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WENR, January 2009: Middle East

Iran Government Plans to Allow Foreign Universities The Iranian government is planning to allow foreign universities to establish branch campuses in the country, an official has revealed. Arsalan Qorbani, Iran’s Deputy Minister of Science, Research and Technology, said that a committee has been formed to…

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