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English term or phrase:

introducing a market into higher education

English answer:

the Labor Party should not be turning higher education into a Market Place

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English term

introducing a market into higher education

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what does it mean"introduing a market into higher education is something the Labor party should not be doing"
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May 20, 2008 10:54: Steffen Walter changed "Term asked" from "introduing a market into higher education " to "introducing a market into higher education "

May 20, 2008 10:54: Steffen Walter changed "Field (specific)" from "Economics" to "Education / Pedagogy"

May 22, 2008 06:19: airmailrpl Created KOG entry

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the Labor Party should not be turning higher education into a Market Place

introduCing a market into higher education => the Labor Party should not be turning higher education into a Market Place
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focusing on sending school leavers/adult learners to University.

"introducing a market into higher education is something the Labor party should not be doing"

The Labor party should not be trying to send more people to University, rather they should be concentrating on getting school leavers / adult learners to start a trade, like building, mechanics, electricians.

There appears to be too many people going to University at the moment and not enough taking up a Trade, so to balance the skills economy, it is better that the Labor Party focus on Trades rather than University Graduates.

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