Tertiary
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That is, we've gone from four to eight years of education to 12 years of formal education, and 52 percent of Americans have actually experienced some type of
tertiary
education.
We support South African students who are marching against ridiculously high
tertiary
fees.
They are
tertiary
education and a higher income, which tends to go with
tertiary
education.
And just when I thought I had a slight grasp on who all the
tertiary
characters were, some crazy woman in ranting about getting a puppy?
One that really should be studied in any film course that is on offer at
tertiary
institutions around the world.
In addition to traditional
tertiary
education, training institutions are offering targeted modules, certified by professional industry groups.
Unfortunately, while many countries have made progress in reducing gender gaps in primary-school enrollment, there is still much more work to be done at the secondary and
tertiary
levels.
The latest data hint at such a possibility, with the
tertiary
sector (services) expanding at an 8.3% annual rate in the first quarter of this year – the third consecutive quarter of acceleration and a half-percentage point faster than the 7.8% first-quarter gain recorded by the secondary sector (manufacturing and construction).
The Park government recognized the importance of investing in education, including primary, secondary and
tertiary.
Moreover, 17% of Italy’s population leaves education prematurely, and only 22% of young people receive
tertiary
education.
Indeed, Ireland is ranked as the best place in Europe to do business, the easiest in Europe for paying taxes, and number one in Europe for completion of
tertiary
education.
Currently, educational resources – particularly
tertiary
educational resources (university) – in many poorer countries are severely limited relative to wealthy countries, and, so far, the Internet and computers have exacerbated the differences.
There was also clear recognition of meaningful progress on this front, with China’s
tertiary
sector (services) growing more rapidly than its secondary sector (manufacturing and construction) for the third year in a row – sufficient to make services the Chinese economy’s largest sector for the first time.
In the first half of 2013, services output (the
tertiary
sector) expanded by 8.3% year on year – markedly faster than the combined 7.6% growth of manufacturing and construction (the secondary sector).
Earnings gains have been especially strong for those with
tertiary
degrees, while the real wages of high-school educated workers, especially men, have fallen sharply.
Expensive quick fixes to increase energy security are crowding out other important priorities in Central and Eastern Europe, such as long-term investment in
tertiary
education and research, and much-needed improvements in dilapidated health-care systems.
Children of higher-income parents and of parents who attended
tertiary
institutions are far more likely to graduate from university.
One of the most devastating experiences is to see youth wasting away because they are unemployed, even after they have completed secondary and
tertiary
education, or because their health has deteriorated.
By comparison, in the US and Germany, the share of the population with a
tertiary
education rose by a more modest 25%.
Women who have completed secondary or
tertiary
education are more likely to enter and remain in the labor market than their less educated counterparts.
The share of
tertiary
graduates in the labor force rose to 2.7% by 2005, accounting for 16.2% of GDP growth.
But education outcomes lag behind when it comes to secondary and
tertiary
education, which are becoming increasingly necessary to thrive in today’s world.
To be effective, secondary and
tertiary
schools must produce graduates with both soft skills, such as communication and teamwork, and relevant technical skills.
India will need to improve its education system dramatically, both at the secondary and
tertiary
level, and make similarly large advances in basic sanitation (not to mention implementing my review's recommendations for combating AMR).
Singapore is rightly proud of its elite secondary and
tertiary
academic institutions, but one could argue that the hidden gems of the system are the hundreds of neighborhood schools, institutes for technical education, and polytechnics that provide high-quality education for all.
Though the government’s program is likely to be less ambitious and qualify many of her campaign promises, the poor and lower middle class – her main electoral base – expect that she will move swiftly, for example, to end for-profit elementary and secondary education and offer free universal
tertiary
education.
Despite India’s educational expansion, especially at the secondary and
tertiary
levels, its system of higher education, including technical and vocational education and training, remains inadequate.
Between 2005 and 2025, OECD countries are expected to experience a 35% increase in the percentage of their workforces with
tertiary
education.
There are four categories of plastics recycling: primary recycling, in which the plastic is re-used in the same application; secondary recycling, in which material (mixed or contaminated) is used in less demanding applications;
tertiary
recycling, in which the plastic is converted into monomers or chemicals; and quaternary recycling, in which only energy is recovered through incineration.
But, in many low-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, girls still have far less access to education, especially at the secondary and
tertiary
levels, than boys do.
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