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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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You are not defined by exam results - Suli Breaks

Young people facing career choices are constantly under pressure at exam time. We love this piece as a way of getting conversations going around what role ...
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Formlabs Partners with the Royal College of Art, Bringing 3D Printing to Creative Students

Formlabs Partners with the Royal College of Art, Bringing 3D Printing to Creative Students | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The stories that I personally love to cover the most within the 3D printing space are those which focus on bringing the technology to students around the globe. These are our future leaders, creators,...
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Education or capital in the 21st century? - Aljazeera.com

Education or capital in the 21st century? - Aljazeera.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Education or capital in the 21st century?
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Robert Reich: College doesn’t guarantee a middle class life

Robert Reich: College doesn’t guarantee a middle class life | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The former secretary of labor debunks one of the longest running myths about higher education
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'We won't pay': students in debt take on for-profit college institution

'We won't pay': students in debt take on for-profit college institution | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Nathan Hornes didn’t think he’d still be working in fast food on his 25th birthday. He had a plan: he wanted to be a pop singer-songwriter and had moved from Missouri to Los Angeles after his 2008 high school graduation in order to become a star.

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Community Supported Everything · Portland, Oregon

Community Supported Everything · Portland, Oregon | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

What would happen if communities took higher education into their own hands? What if education meant pursuing our passions and growing at our edges, immersed in a culture of creativity, accountability, integrity and action? What if instead of using degrees to measure our success, we were credited by the direct impact our work has on the world? We could transform our communities and build resilient new systems that will carry us through the next century.

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