Education in Taiwan

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews Students graduating from the Taiwanese education system do so with some of the highest scores in the world on comparative international tests, especially in more technical fields such as mathematics and science. However, a criticism of…

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India and the United States: Cooperating in Education Across Borders

Rahul Choudaha, Associate Director of Development and Innovation, World Education Services The Indian government in March approved a plan to allow foreign universities to establish campuses and award degrees within its borders. The bill, which is awaiting a vote from parliament – most likely in…

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Chinese University Rankings

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews READ OUR LATEST COUNTRY EDUCATION PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN CHINAAs a companion to this month’s feature on Chinese secondary school credentials and higher education admissions, we are offering a quick guide to Chinese university rankings and…

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Curriculum Reform in Chinese Secondary Education

By Kevin Lam, Credential Evaluator (China Specialist), World Education Services The theoretical foundation for the current educational system in China may be traced to the “Decision on the Reform of the Educational Structure”, a decree issued in 1985 by the Central Committee of the Chinese…

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Reforming Indian Higher Education, A Step in the Right Direction

By Kanika Tandon ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN INDIAThe much-talked about Yashpal Committee report on Renovation and Rejuvenation of Higher Education released in June, 2009, comes as a boon to India’s ailing higher education sector. Its key recommendations – having one regulating body…

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