Sustainable financing of education
The financial challenge is particularly acute in developing countries. They can get back on track by going beyond traditional donors.
Commoditization of higher education: key issues
The book offers a lucid analysis of the business of education and of the various aspects of what is today a kind of great market of knowledge and training in which developed countries (the United States in the lead) seem to lead the way at the expense of developing countries, which seem to suffer more from the disadvantages of this phenomenon of internationalization of education.
The Scent of Memory [Thesis]
Smells are a dynamic and subtle modality for recalling specific and rich events and memories. These memories are more detailed and emotional in nature and their richness can be developed through training, through sensory associative practices, and by breathing more slowly.
Thesis: Does terminology create pathology? Making a speech therapy diagnosis
Between the classifications and nomenclatures that speech-language pathologists rely on to categorize pathologies and the nature of the specific features of these pathologies that their practice brings to light, a dichotomy calls for new speech-language classifications. Brin-Henry's theory plunges us into a world where linguistics and speech-language pathology complement and enrich each other.
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Seeing without seeing [Thesis]
Have you ever closed your eyes in order to find your way around or to visualize the best layout for your furniture? What a strange idea to close your eyes to see better! This article will introduce you to Maryam Fourtassi's thesis on the neuroscience of our visual mental representations.