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Accessible Campus Facilities: Making Education More Inclusive

Introduction Inclusive education through Accessible Campus Facilities ensures all students can access quality education in an equitable and supportive environment regardless of their abilities. For students with disabilities, this requires accessible physical and digital campus facilities that eliminate learning barriers. Challenges such as wheelchair-inaccessible buildings or non-adaptive digital platforms hinder their ability to participate in university life fully. […]

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Education, Human Rights, Technology

Equitable Access to Education: A Key to Inclusive Economic Growth

Introduction High-quality equitable access to education is more crucial than ever. Education is widely recognised as a key driver of economic competition in an increasingly knowledge-driven global economy (Jemeli & Fakandu, 2019). Education is one of the most powerful tools for reducing inequality and fostering inclusive economic growth. Ensuring that individuals, regardless of their background

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Business, Education, Innovation, Society
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Private Schools And The Education Gap: What’s The Answer?

Closing the Education Gap: Rethinking Equity in Australian Schools The growing divide in Australia’s education system raises pressing concerns about social equity both within and between societies worldwide. Private school education has gained popularity over the past few decades, with more parents opting for this expensive route to pursue better opportunities for their children. This

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Education, Society
Women in regional and remote areas are often responsible for the survival of their family in difficult circumstances. Yet these women suffer some of the worst examples of discrimination. How are female rights being protected in rural societies?

Women’s Health Issues in Rural Areas: A Campaign For Rights

Women’s rights worldwide are frequently infringed upon, especially in remote and regional settings. Many women face abuse and discrimination from partners and family members. Although judicial systems have set rules and regulations to protect rural women, the fear of repercussions often discourages women from seeking help and support from authorities. Consequently, women’s health issues in

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Environment, Health, Human Rights, Society

Higher education’s role in building peace and justice

Introduction One essential element required to build a prosperous future for all is peace. Higher education’s role in peace and justice is pivotal, as it drives societal change and serves as an important tool to promote peace, justice, and sustainability on a global scale. In particular, higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to shape the

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Education, Human Rights, Society, Sustainability
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How do Education and Climate Change go together?

Education is so powerful that it can bring about the necessary transformation in one’s life. This transformation helps an individual to think, act, and respond in a reasonable way towards society and the environment. Education has the power to change the mindset and behaviour of an individual towards making better informed decisions. Interestingly, education can

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Education, Environment, Society, Sustainability
Environment studies and learning about the environment provide a much broader range of benefits to young people that you'd think.

Why Is Environmental Education So Important?

Environmental education emerged in the 18th century when Jean-Jacques Rousseau emphasise the importance of studying the natural environment. Jacques later inspired a naturalist Louise Agassiz, who encouraged students to study nature, rather than studying books. This led to the evolution and development of environmental education. Moreover, the popularity of environmental education became significant in the

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Education, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability

Post-covid Education: Global Uncertainty and Challenges

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions to education. According to UNESCO, by the end of March 2020, over 1.5 billion students had their education impacted by school closures. That means the pandemic has affected 87 per cent of the world’s student population across 165 countries. So, what does this mean for education in

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Coronavirus, Society

GHG Emissions And The Super-Rich

In a world where the consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent, the role of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has taken centre stage in global discussions on sustainability and environmental responsibility. Amidst the urgent need for collective action, critical examinations of the carbon footprint of various sectors has brought attention to a group of

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Business, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability
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