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  •   Home > News > Education

    A university lecturer says a concerning level of students are entering tertiary study illiterate

    A university lecturer says a concerning level of students are entering tertiary study illiterate


    Canterbury University Associate Professor Mike Grimshaw says people are attending university without good reason.

    He says society has manufactured a problem for the institutes, who must now face underachieving students who don't attend lectures.

    Grimshaw says its becoming a global trend, which brings into question the overall education system.

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