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− | + | LEAP English TOEIC [http://toeic.leap.edu.vn/hoc-tieng-anh-cho-nguoi-mat-goc.html http://toeic.leap.edu.vn/hoc-tieng-anh-cho-nguoi-mat-goc.html]. As part of the [http://www.express.Co.uk/search/investigation/ investigation] announced by the Minister for Immigration and Security on 24 June 2014, the Home Secretary ("SSHD") revoked the sponsor licence of City of London Academy ("CLA") and cited four grounds for doing so:<br><br>"…it must have been "absolutely obvious" to CLA that for the 67 students for whom CAS was assigned by reference to fake TOEIC certificates the certificates were bogus. The SSHD was entitled to infer that the cheats could barely speak English and that this would have been blindingly obvious to the College. As such the College represented a serious threat to immigration control and this justified it having its licence being revoked and being, in effect, shut down."<br><br>By Marton Dunai<br>MISKOLC, Hungary (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarians protested on Wednesday against reforms of the education system by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's center-right government that they consider oppressive and heavy-handed. <br>The protesters say the reforms are yet another example of what they see as Orban's authoritarian style of leadership that has drawn criticism from the European Union and the United States as well as human rights groups within Hungary. <br>The Orban government, in power since 2010, took control of schools from local authorities three years ago and a central body now regulates all aspects of education, down to procuring chalk for rural elementary schools. <br>It has significantly increased teachers' workload and set a new curriculum using textbooks the critics say contain factual errors and promote very conservative views on issues such as homosexuality.<br><br>By Krisztina Than<br>BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarians protested on Saturday against education reforms implemented by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, which critics see as another attempt by the right-wing leader to boost his control over state institutions. <br>Teachers, whose demands include a sharp reduction in teaching hours and a free choice of textbooks, were joined in the rain outside parliament by other unionized workers including miners and civil servants. <br>Protesters say the reforms form part of a centralization drive by Orban over the past six years that has brought state media and other public institutions under his government's control. <br>Singing the national anthem, some protesters shouted "We won't let this happen." Others held banners saying "Don't chase our youth away."<br><br>We are aware that a number of Tier 4 sponsors caught up in the TOEIC fraud investigation have also been accused of breaching their Tier 2 obligations and/or having weak processes in place concerning the rules on academic progression and/or having deficient attendance monitoring processes in place. Whilst it is extremely unlikely that SSHD would agree with Mr Justice Mostyn’s comments that it would be ‘a grossly disproportionate response’ to revoke a licence solely due to grounds (ii) to (iv), these comments may very well instil confidence in any sponsor that has its licence revoked on these grounds and seeks to challenge that decision in the future.<br><br>2. Salesforces will begin to ditch their old fashioned sales processes for one aligned to their customer's buying process and will gain entry much later in that cycle but will learn how to provide added value rather than be a pitcher of products or services.<br><br>4. Sales training will continue to migrate online. MOOCs are beginning to dominate education and companies will see more of their sales development going online in the form of video and other multimedia consumed on a variety of devices -- mobile, tablet, laptop.<br>Training will be absorbed in smaller chunks and be complemented with focussed live coaching.<br>5. Salespeople will be adopting more channels to make contact with buyers. The usual suspects -- email, instant messaging, texing, Twitter, phone, video conferencing -- will be used. Email will fall in popularity as the latter stage Generation Y come to age since they don't "dig" email.<br><br>Formal education is requisite for future success. Though this is not a hard and fast rule, but education certainly helps you in gaining an upper hand. With universities getting expensive by each day an education loan will certainly give you an incentive to go ahead with your education plans.<br>Each year while contemplating on your education plans the thought of finances almost invariably comes in. While working towards you degree, you are constantly plagued about paying for the education fees, books, and other living expenses. Education loans can provide funding for tuition fees, board and room, books computer, and even student travel.<br><br>"There is a lot to be said for the argument that when faced with the exceptional circumstance of fraud of this scope and scale the SSHD was and is entitled to adopt a line of adamantine strict liability whatever her previously published policy may have said."<br><br>Nichola Carter, Carter Thomas founder, and Judith Farbey QC of Doughty Street Chambers will be exploring this area and others in detail at the ILPA training session ‘Immigration law for universities and other education providers’ due to be held on 27 November 2014. |
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LEAP English TOEIC http://toeic.leap.edu.vn/hoc-tieng-anh-cho-nguoi-mat-goc.html. As part of the investigation announced by the Minister for Immigration and Security on 24 June 2014, the Home Secretary ("SSHD") revoked the sponsor licence of City of London Academy ("CLA") and cited four grounds for doing so:
"…it must have been "absolutely obvious" to CLA that for the 67 students for whom CAS was assigned by reference to fake TOEIC certificates the certificates were bogus. The SSHD was entitled to infer that the cheats could barely speak English and that this would have been blindingly obvious to the College. As such the College represented a serious threat to immigration control and this justified it having its licence being revoked and being, in effect, shut down."
By Marton Dunai
MISKOLC, Hungary (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarians protested on Wednesday against reforms of the education system by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's center-right government that they consider oppressive and heavy-handed.
The protesters say the reforms are yet another example of what they see as Orban's authoritarian style of leadership that has drawn criticism from the European Union and the United States as well as human rights groups within Hungary.
The Orban government, in power since 2010, took control of schools from local authorities three years ago and a central body now regulates all aspects of education, down to procuring chalk for rural elementary schools.
It has significantly increased teachers' workload and set a new curriculum using textbooks the critics say contain factual errors and promote very conservative views on issues such as homosexuality.
By Krisztina Than
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarians protested on Saturday against education reforms implemented by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, which critics see as another attempt by the right-wing leader to boost his control over state institutions.
Teachers, whose demands include a sharp reduction in teaching hours and a free choice of textbooks, were joined in the rain outside parliament by other unionized workers including miners and civil servants.
Protesters say the reforms form part of a centralization drive by Orban over the past six years that has brought state media and other public institutions under his government's control.
Singing the national anthem, some protesters shouted "We won't let this happen." Others held banners saying "Don't chase our youth away."
We are aware that a number of Tier 4 sponsors caught up in the TOEIC fraud investigation have also been accused of breaching their Tier 2 obligations and/or having weak processes in place concerning the rules on academic progression and/or having deficient attendance monitoring processes in place. Whilst it is extremely unlikely that SSHD would agree with Mr Justice Mostyn’s comments that it would be ‘a grossly disproportionate response’ to revoke a licence solely due to grounds (ii) to (iv), these comments may very well instil confidence in any sponsor that has its licence revoked on these grounds and seeks to challenge that decision in the future.
2. Salesforces will begin to ditch their old fashioned sales processes for one aligned to their customer's buying process and will gain entry much later in that cycle but will learn how to provide added value rather than be a pitcher of products or services.
4. Sales training will continue to migrate online. MOOCs are beginning to dominate education and companies will see more of their sales development going online in the form of video and other multimedia consumed on a variety of devices -- mobile, tablet, laptop.
Training will be absorbed in smaller chunks and be complemented with focussed live coaching.
5. Salespeople will be adopting more channels to make contact with buyers. The usual suspects -- email, instant messaging, texing, Twitter, phone, video conferencing -- will be used. Email will fall in popularity as the latter stage Generation Y come to age since they don't "dig" email.
Formal education is requisite for future success. Though this is not a hard and fast rule, but education certainly helps you in gaining an upper hand. With universities getting expensive by each day an education loan will certainly give you an incentive to go ahead with your education plans.
Each year while contemplating on your education plans the thought of finances almost invariably comes in. While working towards you degree, you are constantly plagued about paying for the education fees, books, and other living expenses. Education loans can provide funding for tuition fees, board and room, books computer, and even student travel.
"There is a lot to be said for the argument that when faced with the exceptional circumstance of fraud of this scope and scale the SSHD was and is entitled to adopt a line of adamantine strict liability whatever her previously published policy may have said."
Nichola Carter, Carter Thomas founder, and Judith Farbey QC of Doughty Street Chambers will be exploring this area and others in detail at the ILPA training session ‘Immigration law for universities and other education providers’ due to be held on 27 November 2014.