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八月 7, 2001

Engineering dropout rate hits one-third
More than one in three engineering undergraduates drops out, says a report published today by the Engineering Employers Federation and the Engineering and Marine Training Authority. The report blames low A-level entry grades and the fact that many engineering courses&nbsp;must recruit through clearing because of&nbsp;low demand from students.

OU courses tackle maths teacher shortages
The Open University will&nbsp;run two new courses in maths teaching in a bid to ease teacher shortages in the subject. The courses will help teachers&nbsp;with no specialist maths knowledge to take maths classes. Teacher shortages mean that growing numbers of&nbsp;pupils aged&nbsp;11-14 are being taught by non-specialist maths teachers.

Pearson quits e-university project
Pearson Education has confirmed that it is no longer in the running to become a joint-venture partner in the e-university. However, it remains interested in collaborating on content development and marketing. A joint-venture partner is expected to be announced next week, with the BBC joining the project shortly afterwards.

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