Migration reforms that will limit the number of international students at Australian educational colleges, universities and schools are highly interventionist and prescribe not only where students can study but also what they can learn, providers say.
“This is horrible on every level. It is really regressive on every level,” said Troy Williams, head of the peak group for private education providers, the Independent Tertiary Education Council.
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