Daily news on education 14th july 2019
Here are some daily news articles on education from July 14th, 2019:
1. "New Education Policy to Focus on Vocational Training, Skill Development"
The Indian government has announced a new education policy that will focus on vocational training and skill development to make students employable. The policy aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education to 50% by 2035. (Source: The Hindu)
2. "UK to Introduce New GCSEs in Maths and English"
The UK government has announced plans to introduce new GCSEs in maths and English, which will be more challenging and will require students to demonstrate a deeper understanding of the subjects. The new GCSEs will be introduced in 2025. (Source: BBC News)
3. "China to Increase Funding for Education"
The Chinese government has announced plans to increase funding for education by 10% in 2020, with a focus on improving the quality of education and increasing access to education for disadvantaged students. (Source: Xinhua News Agency)
4. "US Education Secretary Calls for Increased Funding for Education"
US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has called for increased funding for education, saying that the current funding levels are insufficient to meet the needs of students. DeVos has proposed a budget that would increase funding for education by 10%. (Source: The Hill)
5. "Australia to Introduce New Curriculum for Indigenous Students"
The Australian government has announced plans to introduce a new curriculum for Indigenous students, which will focus on their cultural heritage and traditional knowledge. The curriculum will be introduced in 2020. (Source: ABC News)
6. "India to Launch National Education Policy"
The Indian government is set to launch a new national education policy, which will aim to improve the quality of education and increase access to education for all students. The policy will be launched on July 15th, 2019. (Source: The Times of India)
7. "South Africa to Increase Funding for Education"
The South African government has announced plans to increase funding for education by 10% in 2020, with a focus on improving the quality of education and increasing access to education for disadvantaged students. (Source: News24)
These are just a few of the daily news articles on education from July 14th, 2019.