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International Education Marketing and Recruitment

Middlebury Institute Marketing & Recruiting class

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Issues related to marketing and recruiting for international education programs and in the IE context. Season 6 starts in November 2024, with new episode #90. Produced by the International Education Management community at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. https://www.middlebury.edu/institute/academics/degree-programs/international-education-management
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Education International EdVoices

Education International

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Education International is the voice of teachers and other education employees across the globe. A federation of 396 associations and unions in 171 countries and territories, it represents some 32.5 million educators and support professionals in education institutions from early childhood to university. EdVoices is Education International's podcast on education policy and practice, published regularly in several languages (mainly English, French, and Spanish).
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Westchester Words: UK and International, Education and Edtech

Westchester Education UK and International, and guests

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Topical discussions about the issues that are impacting upon the education publishing industry within the UK and internationally, along with the ways that Westchester Education UK and International supports education publishers and ed tech companies. Hosted by Westchester Education UK and International.
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This episode is the eighth and final in the 2024 season. In this episode panelists working with students in the US and abroad in K-12 and higher education sectors share political, demographic, economic, and other changes that are creating opportunities for international education marketing and student recruitment. The contributors are: Abigail Home…
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This episode is the seventh in the 2024 season includes perspectives from educators and students in higher education and K-12 sectors on the ways that anxiety and privacy considerations are shaping study decisions and the ways AI and other tools can help address them. The contributors are: Miles Leonard Megan Ross Sydney Low Katherine Garcia Storie…
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This episode is the sixth in the 2024 season includes perspectives from educators and students in higher education and K-12 sectors on the attractiveness of the US and other destinations and what it takes to be perceived as a welcoming place to study. The contributors are: Madeline Brown Helen Day Sharon Leigg Abbas Abbas Stories in this episode: A…
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This episode is the fifth in the 2024 season includes perspectives from three contributors who work as international educators in k-12 and university settings. Laura Bowe Molly Drane Viviana Mendoza Stories in this episode: Interoperability is key to transforming Europe’s universities The future of global higher education and studying abroad: How S…
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This episode is the fourth in the 2024 season includes perspectives from two contributors who came to the US as international students. Viviana Gomes Sarat Osborne Stories in this episode: New Cal State Campaign Will Emphasize Postgraduation Success Despite Reputation Drop, American Universities Remain Top Ranked Globally If you would like to learn…
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This episode is the third in the 2024 season and contributors are: Jessa Zerpoli Jules Forman Katie Claggett Stories in this episode: As Trump Threatens Deportations, Campus Leaders Tread Carefully Trump’s Victory Spurs U.S. Students To Explore Studying Abroad Virtual reality breaks down barriers to Indigenous study abroad If you would like to lear…
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This episode is the second in the 2024 season and contributors are: Jordan Cleland Emma Cooper Teagan Felknor-Edwards Alix Gaither Stories in this episode: Indigenous Students' Enrollment Rates Falling After End of Affirmative Action ASU New American University Proposed Australian Cap Latest Headache for Indian Students Canada to reduce new immigra…
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This episode is the first in the 2024 season and contributors are: Samantha Quintell-Lenzi Jenna Vandervort Stories in this episode: What a second Trump presidency could mean for America, Washington Post What Trump’s Victory Means for Higher Ed, Inside Higher Ed If you would like to learn more about international education management at the Middleb…
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This episode is the last in the 2023 season and contributors are: Kevyn Lacson Lydia Johnson Stories in this episode: MetaApply aims to be “go-to” study abroad platform https://thepienews.com/news/metaapply/ LearnCube's AI Assistant Heralds New Era For Language Teachers And Schools https://elearningindustry.com/press-releases/learncubes-ai-assistan…
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Westchester Education Content and Services Manager, Emma Hudson, speaks to Stacy Scott, Head of Accessibility at Taylor and Francis about accessibility in educational publishing, including some of Stacy's own experiences as a visually impaired student, what it means to create 'born accessible' content and tips about what publishers need to think ab…
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This episode is the third of an Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educationa…
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This episode is the second of a new Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educat…
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This episode is the first of a new Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educati…
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Rebecca Durose-Croft and Jennifer Cole explain how a global perspective is beneficial when developing content to meet the specific requirements of English Language learners. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our website.بقلم Westchester Education UK and International, and guests
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This is the third episode of our podcast series entitled: “Teasing the tech”. Our guest speaker, Neil Selwyn, is a professor at the Faculty of Education in Monash University, Australia, and a leading international researcher in the area of digital education. Martin Henry, research coordinator at Education International, will be the host for these s…
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This is the second episode of a podcast series entitled: “Teasing the tech”. Our guest speaker, Neil Selwyn, is a professor at the Faculty of Education in Monash University, Australia, and a leading international researcher in the area of digital education. Martin Henry, research coordinator at Education International, will be the host for these se…
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This episode is the first of a podcast series entitled: “Teasing the tech”, focusing on things teachers should know about the impact of education technologies on labour relations, teaching and learning and education governance. Our guest speaker, Neil Selwyn, is a Professor at the Faculty of Education in Monash University, Australia. Neil is recogn…
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Managing Director for Education, Rebecca Durose-Croft, talks to Harry Waters, teacher and founder of Renewable English, about giving teachers the tools to raise climate change awareness and how to bring the climate change discussion into the classroom. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our website.…
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Rosie Stewart leads a discussion with Tyler Carey and Julie Willis on the ways in which Westchester works with foundations, charities and institutions. This fast-paced and often highly confidential work comes with its own requirements and challenges Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our website.…
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In this second instalment about editorial processes, Rosie Stewart and Kat Mitchell discuss their experiences of working with freelance editors and proofreaders, including the importance of maintaining open communication, and ways in which editing and proofreading have been affected by the development of digital publishing. Find all of our episodes…
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In this episode of Edvoices we explore the relatively under-researched phenomenon of education privatisation in the Caribbean region. We discuss the findings of a research commissioned by Education International in February 2022: “Time to turn the tide: Privatisation trends in education in the Caribbean”.…
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Rosie Stewart, Editorial and Pre-press Director at River Editorial, in conversation with Kat Mitchell, Publishing Services Manager at emc design, discussing the relationship between design and editorial mark-up, as well as how proofreading methods and mark-up have changed over the past decade, where we are now, and what the future might look like. …
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Managing Director, Rebecca Durose-Croft talks to Literacy Consultant Sarah Loader, about what reading aloud can provide, at what age we can read aloud to our children, and how it can promote a lifelong love of reading. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our website.بقلم Westchester Education UK and International, and guests
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Content and Services Director, Rebecca Durose-Croft talks with Simon Haynes, producer and owner of film and video production company S H Creative, about how the use of video in educational materials has changed over the past decade, and what the future of video looks like in the advent of new media. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast…
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During the first eighteen months of the pandemic, many schools across the UK were on lockdown, with primary and secondary education taking place in the home environment. As a result there was a greater deal of parental involvement in the education of the children. In this episode, Rebecca Durose-Croft has a conversation with literacy consultant, Sa…
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Rebecca Durose-Croft and Sarah Loader continue their conversation from episode 2, discussing some of the challenges and the benefits of returning to school, for children, parents, and educators. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our website.بقلم Westchester Education UK and International, and guests
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A conversation with Rebecca Durose-Croft, Content and Services Director for Westchester Education UK, about how Westchester partners with education publishers, ed-tech providers, and other education entities to create superior curriculum materials for students and teachers. Find all of our episodes on your favorite podcast platform or at our websit…
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Ending gender-based violence requires a profound transformation of our societies and social relations. What is the role of education unions? What does transformative leadership look like in this context and how can it effect real change?Tune in to this episode of EdVoices to hear from three women leaders of Education International in dialogue with …
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Les confinements et les fermetures d'écoles provoqués par la pandémie de Covid-19 ont entraîné une augmentation inquiétante des cas signalés de violence basée sur le genre. Quelles sont les implications de cette pandémie fantôme dans nos écoles et nos communautés et que peuvent faire les syndicats de l'éducation pour y mettre fin ?Dans cet épisode …
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In today’s podcast, we will be talking about Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET ) and how access to public TVET plays a crucial role in contributing to social justice and sustainable development. TVET links to the labour market, however, make it particularly vulnerable to policies of commercialisation and its teachers are often f…
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In this episode we discuss distance learning, college admissions, mental health, and a variety of related topics and how they relate to the lives of high schoolers across the world. In this episode, our guest was Matthew Pollack, a fellow high school student. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyef/message…
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The status of teachers is one of the main factors that make an education system successful.What do we know about it when it comes to the teachers in different parts of the world? What needs to change in order for education systems to perform better?Listen to this podcast with Greg Thompson, professor at the University of Brisbane, Australia, to fin…
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Are you interested in learning more about economics and finance. If so, the Global Student Economic Forum is the perfect organization for you. Founded by Keshav Ramesh and several others in 2020, the organization boasts clubs across the globe dedicated to economics and finance.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iye…
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In this episode we talk with our executive management team including our President Rahul Mahesh, VP Manav Surti, and AVPs Milan Cunningham, Krishna Srinivasan, and Paras Patel. To join our teams reach out to us on LinkedIn or leave a comment on our LinkedIn pages --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyef/message…
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The Elementary Perspective: An Interview with a Fourth Grader An interview with Fourth Grader Mansi Mahesh about her thoughts on the new school year, her perspectives, and aspirations for the future Join the International Youth Education Forum Today at edfuture.weebly.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iyef/mes…
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As schools re-open in the face of COVID-19, they face numerous challenges on controlling the spread of the virus and conducting effective teaching. In this episode, Rahul Mahesh and Manav Surti speak about the different aspects of the current distance learning/ hybrid learning model. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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In this episode we discuss the Inside Sherpa Virtual Work Experiences program. Inside Sherpa is a free online platform for students to interact with future employers by engaging with simulated work experiences from the comfort of their own homes. If you are interested in participating in a program, visit insidesherpa.com. --- Send in a voice messag…
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A Discussion on "Future of Learning: Value and systemic shifts post-COVID-19" We discuss our recent white paper about the future of education and walk the reader briefly through our different ideas and approaches. https://edfuture.weebly.com/join-us.html - use this link to join as a leader in our organization --- Send in a voice message: https://po…
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