Interview Opportunity - June 16th - Informal-learning Guru Jay Cross Visits Melbourne And Sydney
                    
                    
                        



 13th June 2008 - 
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                                        Jay Cross has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix in the 1970s.
  
                        13th June 2008 - 
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                                        Jay Cross has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix in the 1970s.
                
                    
                        Celebrating The Success Of The National Secondary School Computer Fund
                    
                    
                        



 12th June 2008 - 
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                        12th June 2008 - 
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                     This program is part of the Australian Government’s commitment to provide $1.1  billion over five years (2008–2012) for new or upgraded technology for all year  9 - 12 students.  “I am particularly pleased to see that priority in the first round has been given to  schools in the greatest need of ICT investment” said Mgr Tom Doyle, Chair of the  NCEC.  “The Commonwealth has consulted broadly across the government, Catholic and  Independent sectors to identify schools with a computer ratio of 1:8 or higher to  ensure that these schools have first access to funding, with the initial goal of  improving the ratio to 1:2” he said.
                    This program is part of the Australian Government’s commitment to provide $1.1  billion over five years (2008–2012) for new or upgraded technology for all year  9 - 12 students.  “I am particularly pleased to see that priority in the first round has been given to  schools in the greatest need of ICT investment” said Mgr Tom Doyle, Chair of the  NCEC.  “The Commonwealth has consulted broadly across the government, Catholic and  Independent sectors to identify schools with a computer ratio of 1:8 or higher to  ensure that these schools have first access to funding, with the initial goal of  improving the ratio to 1:2” he said.
                
                    
                        Try A Trade At The Career Choices Expo
                    
                    
                        



 11th June 2008 - 
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                        11th June 2008 - 
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                     Trades on offer at the largest Try-A-Trade exhibit in Australia include bricklaying, floristry,  automotive, cabinet making, jewellery making, plumbing, tiling, cooking, stonemasonry,  horticulture, nursing, graphic arts and more.
                    Trades on offer at the largest Try-A-Trade exhibit in Australia include bricklaying, floristry,  automotive, cabinet making, jewellery making, plumbing, tiling, cooking, stonemasonry,  horticulture, nursing, graphic arts and more.
                
                    
                        2008 Censusatschool : One Month Left To Go!
                    
                    
                        



 4th June 2008 - 
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                        4th June 2008 - 
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                     Thousands of students have submitted the online questionnaire since January this  year, however, the cut off of 4 July is now fast approaching.
                    Thousands of students have submitted the online questionnaire since January this  year, however, the cut off of 4 July is now fast approaching.
                
                    
                        Potomac College And University Of Business And International Studies Announce Swiss-american Interna
                    
                    
                        



 27th May 2008 - 
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                                        Both Potomac College and UBIS are structured to deliver an innovative, yet practical educational  experience that is ideal for students fresh from their secondary education, undergraduates wanting  to transfer credits from another recognized College or University, as well as working adults who are  seeking to enhance their careers.
  
                        27th May 2008 - 
                        Views: 1049                    
                                        Both Potomac College and UBIS are structured to deliver an innovative, yet practical educational  experience that is ideal for students fresh from their secondary education, undergraduates wanting  to transfer credits from another recognized College or University, as well as working adults who are  seeking to enhance their careers.    
                
 
            