Obtaining Authentic Secondary Credentials from Saudi Arabia

By Nick Clark, Editor, WENR and Ari Mihael, Assistant Director and Area Specialist, WES CLICK TO ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIA Universities around the world have seen huge increases in the numbers of Saudi students enrolling on their campuses over the…

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Admitting Chinese Undergraduates

By WES Staff Over the last four years there has been a dramatic explosion in the number of Chinese undergraduate students studying at U.S. universities and colleges. Between 2009 and 2010 alone there was an increase of over 17,000 Chinese undergraduates, more than the total…

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Curriculum Reform in Chinese Secondary Education

Kevin Lam, Credential Evaluator (China Specialist), World Education Services VIEW ARCHIVED WEBINAR ON EDUCATION IN CHINA 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…

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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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Education in Colombia: Assessing Partial High School Credits

By Sophia J. Lowe, Research and Policy Analyst, WES Canada CLICK HERE TO ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA In this issue of World Education News & Reviews we present an overview of the Colombian secondary education system. The research for this project…

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