- Home
- Travel and Leisure
- Travel Tips
- Education Sector Warns Of Impending Devaluation
Education Sector Warns Of Impending Devaluation
- By Jack Berry
- Published Wednesday 20th 2010
- Travel Tips
- Unrated
For several years now in Australia,
student visa holders have arrived here by the plane loads.
This one is not that surprising considering that Australia has long
since known as one of the best countries to study in. however, a lot of
groups are worried that this might have a negative effect on the
country's education system.
According to some concerned groups
from the education sector, such a large influx of students into the
country can actually lower the value of Australia's education. As it
is, a large section of the the number of foreign students arriving in
the country are actually taking up vocational courses instead of the
higher degree ones.
Most often, as many immigration officials
have pointed out, many of those getting vocational courses are doing so
not for educational purposes, but for it to be a means of easy entry
in the country. This is because even those graduating from low level
courses are given a chance by the Department of Immigration and
Citizenship to apply for permanent residency.
But as it turns
out, this does have a negative effect. As it is, the large number of
those taking vocational courses can shift the focus of the government
into them. This, in turn, would likely draw away students from the
universities and devalue them in the long run. They have also feared
that such a case would likely to cause universities to be seen as
nothing more than skills factories for foreign students.
In
fact, the latter view was expressed by many university officials after
the title of education was dropped from the Ministry of Jobs, Skills,
and Work headed by Senator Chris Evans. According to them, such a drop
might be indicative of the likely trend. However, the Gillard
government was quick to clear out that the removal of the title was a
mistake on their part and promptly corrected the matter.
However,
this is just a small part of the matter regarding the current value of
education. As it is, there have been several proposals in both houses
of the parliament to grant Technical and Further Education (TAFE)
institutions the power to hand out bachelor's and other higher
education degrees. Observers said that such a move will put them at par
with universities. But university officials have countered the move,
saying that this will cause a significant decrease in the quality of
tertiary education in the country.
As it, the government has yet
to come up with the final verdict on the proposals. However, people
from the education sector are clamoring them to quickly settle the
matter in order for the education industry to proceed with its
development.
____________________________________________
PrincipalVisas provides australia immigration
services. Use this website to find all the information about Australia visas.
Visit http://www.principalvisas.com
for more details.
