Depending on whom you ask, they point the way to the future of higher education, the end of higher education as we know it, both, or neither.
Where I come out--you can read more in "The End of the Education Debate"--is that America needs not less education reform but far more fundamental and radical reform.
This would mean the end of bilingual education, in which Spanish and English are both used in the classroom, in schools which are often serving a predominantly Hispanic community.
The UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) will be co-organized in 2014 by UNESCO and the Government of Japan on the occasion of the end of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.
Ministers want to be able to show children's progress from when they start secondary school to the end of their compulsory education.
At the end of a yearlong education and outreach campaign, participating households reduced energy consumption by an average of 25% and water use by an average of 45%.
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That marked the end of his formal education.
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This progresses upwards with increasing complexity to the end of secondary level education - where a study of world history requires an analysis of the role of specified Russian leaders in the break-up of the Soviet Union.
The government wants more young people to go to university - with the target of 50% entering higher education by the end of the decade.
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Indeed Newcastle is probably ahead of the game as all universities will have to be more flexible over their admissions criteria if the government is to meet its target of 50% of under-30s experiencing higher education by the end of this decade.
"At the end of the day my education is so important to me, " she said.
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To this end, the Ministry of Education and the UNESCO-LINKS programme worked alongside Mayangna education professionals to develop materials.
In exchange, members of the corps receive living expenses during their term of service and an education grant at the end of it.
Supported by foreign charities, like Comic Relief in the UK, the group is trying to help raise awareness of the need to end child labour and the importance of childhood education.
The arrival of top-up fees would end the principle of equal access to higher education, says the union.
"I have 10 books I'm working on, and one of them is dealing with the end of crime, " he told the Chronicle of Higher Education after taking the job.
It was subconsciously elite, there was not much of a public system of higher education, that all came after the end of the Second World War and reached full flowering in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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It may, in fact, end up pushing the concept of online education further than any other country.
The first step toward accomplishing this is to end the over-subsidization of higher education, which creates incentives for many to postpone work.
Education is an economic issue when nearly eight in 10 new jobs will require workforce training or a higher education by the end of this decade.
Although public high schools submit their admissions decisions to the Department of Education by the end of January, it takes three to four weeks to review the data, run matches, follow up with schools and check accuracy, school officials said.
"The petition calls on Pakistan to ensure that every girl like Malala has the chance to go to school, " he said, while also calling on the international community to ensure all children have access to education by the end of 2015.
Instead, people worry that the great shift in social mobility that came with the expansion of higher education and of white-collar work has come to an end, leaving the people who did not benefit from it more stuck than ever.
In 1998, the new Labour government passed legislation giving parents the opportunity to end selective education in their own local areas, thus in effect allowing the end of the state grammar school system.
Schrader said the best defense against Trojan Horse e-mail viruses is end-user education -- and, of course, updated virus-scanning software.
Tomorrow the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments that could lead to the end of race-based affirmative action in higher education.
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Tower Hamlets College, in the east end of London, is one place where further education students do get taught about money issues.
Towards the end of the war he became involved in adult education, which also served as an opportunity to rekindle his three main intellectual interests: politics, documentary, and literature.
From this year, said Mr Wen, schools would no longer charge tuition or other fees for children having their compulsory education (up to the end of junior high school).
The following year this will be increased again, so that pupils will have to stay in education or training until the end of the academic year when they reach the age of 18.
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