higher education造句91. This was by no means simply a matter of higher education becoming more utilitarian.
92. In the meantime, the Higher Education Funding Council needs to be persuaded to help fund it.
93. All colleges and institutions of higher education are required to carry out some assessment of student performance and potential.
94. The soulless, impersonal State had reared him since then, putting him through higher education and choosing his career for him.
95. President Bill Clinton vetoed that, and proposed instead some small tax credits and tax deductions for higher education.
96. Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood, they even began to question the need for the higher education itself.
97. Data from the 1990 census indicate exactly how crucial higher education is in determining earning power.
98. Findings show that A-levels continue to play a dominant role in regulating entry to Higher Education.
99. They report that 21% withdrew before completing their higher education course, but only 12.5% withdrew because of failure in assessed work.
100. The thrust of the Council's case was higher participation and widened access to higher education.
101. But that does not mean that either institutions of higher education or their staff are obliged to conduct research.
102. The state recently unveiled its master plan for higher education.
103. These models were derived from quite different perceptions of the cultural function of higher education.
104. Via teaching or research in tertiary and higher education establishments.
105. Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher.
106. Research and learning, then, are conceptually unrelated, whereas higher education and learning are conceptually interwoven.
107. Names and addresses Two white papers on further and higher education included a proposal to abolish the distinction between universities and polytechnics.
108. Open Learning would be extremely useful to chemists unable to attend or travel to an institute of higher education.
109. Not all in higher education have had the inclination to cover up or resist community service.
110. In short, rationality is a condition of the full realization of the meaning of higher education.
111. I argued in Chapter 5 that the image of the ivory tower in no way describes the contemporary position of higher education.
112. Figures 5.16-5.18 give some basic statistics about student numbers in higher education, comparing polytechnics and colleges with universities.
113. But in the prevailing higher education culture they seem to represent neither one thing nor the other.
114. This is the hallmark of a genuine higher education: the ability to conduct a critical dialogue with oneself.
115. It was widely believed that he had been fired by the Board of Higher Education.
116. The early 1960s were a hopeful time, and it was then that California devised its system of higher education.
117. The equation between study in higher education and social mobility still holds in curiously similar ways.
118. The ability to keep an eye on oneself-a critical eye, at that - is the taken-for-granted sinequanon of a higher education.
119. By Feb. 9 sympathy strikes had broken out at higher education establishments in several cities.
120. It never satisfied the White Paper's interest in another, shorter, flexible model of higher education.