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Hillman, Nicholas W.; Tandberg, David A.; Gross, Jacob P. K. – Research in Higher Education, 2014
In 2004, Colorado introduced the nation's first voucher model for financing public higher education. With state appropriations now allocated to students, rather than institutions, state officials expect this model to create cost efficiencies while also expanding college access. Using difference-in-difference regression analysis, we find limited…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Vouchers, Models, Access to Education

Colbeck, Carol L. – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Developed and tested an Institutionalization Process Model which posits that regulative, normative, and cognitive institutionalization processes affect the diffusion of curricular and pedagogical reforms beyond faculty members directly involved in the effort. Data from seven engineering schools indicated varying importance of regulative,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Engineering Education, Higher Education

Trinkaus, John W.; Booke, Alvin L. – Research in Higher Education, 1980
The participants, strategies, and tactics involved in the curriculum change process in graduate schools of business were investigated. Two groups of participants, internals and externals, and two strategies, the empirical rational and the power coercive, are identified. The methods used to implement or resist curriculum change are described.…
Descriptors: Business, Change Strategies, College Faculty, Curriculum Development