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Hardy-Dubernet, Anne-Chantal – European Journal of Education, 2008
In order to successfully match students and jobs in the medical profession of their choice, and at the same time meet the country's health care needs, it has become evident that access to medical schools and the various medical professions should be tightly regulated, in particular by a "numerus clausus." In most Western countries,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Health Needs, Medical Schools
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Gaziel, Halm – European Journal of Education, 1980
An analysis of advisory councils in France's centralized system also proposes a framework for such councils in policy formation in other countries. The analysis looks at the main features of such groups, how they are placed within the system, and what may be learned from the French experience. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Advisory Committees, Centralization, Educational Policy
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Gaziel, Haim H.; Romm, Tsilia – European Journal of Education, 1988
The recent history of the Israeli educational system, particularly its trend toward decentralization, is used to test some common assumptions about the need for centralization to achieve control in times of fiscal constraint, need for improvement, and non-implementation of central policies. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, Change Strategies, Decentralization
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Morrison, Keith – European Journal of Education, 1994
This paper contends that former Eastern bloc countries, which have rejected centralized, authoritarian political systems, are emulating a United Kingdom school development model which itself is authoritarian, centralized, and coercive. The paper characterizes that authoritarianism and suggests an alternative educational model of centralized…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Centralization, Communism, Educational Development
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Uthmann, Karl-Josef – European Journal of Education, 1991
This article reviews the structural differences in vocational training between East and West Germany; describes a large-scale program establishing suprafirm training centers; notes the shift away from centralism; and considers personnel needs, legal aspects, industry responsibility, attitudinal differences, and European perspectives. (DB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Attitudes, Centralization, Educational Change
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Levy-Garboua, Louis; Orivel, Francois – European Journal of Education, 1982
The trends and reforms of the French postsecondary education system show fundamental adaptation to new concerns, but the development is slow and uneven, being kept in check by certain well-established institutions. The main causes of malfunctions, attributed to it by students, employers, governments, and teachers, are identified and discussed.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, College Faculty, Comparative Education
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Kallen, Denis – European Journal of Education, 1996
A discussion of secondary education curriculum reform, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe, examines potentially conflicting concerns characterizing the current reform debate: stronger national policies alongside calls for curricula responsive to local needs; broad versus core curricula; central versus decentralized control of assessment;…
Descriptors: Centralization, Change Strategies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design
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Koucky, Jan – European Journal of Education, 1990
This article identifies reasons for the crisis of Czechoslovak higher education including centralized administration, political screening of personnel, destruction of teachers' research and educational activities, and the perceived decreasing importance of higher education. Also considered is the new Higher Education Act of 1990 involving radical…
Descriptors: Administration, Centralization, Change Strategies, Decentralization
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Grootings, Peter – European Journal of Education, 1993
Analysis of recent vocational education reforms in Poland, Hungary, and the Czech and Slovak republics looks at the nature of modernization efforts and structural changes, and the role of foreign assistance and international cooperation. Current initiatives are seen as an attempt to catch up with the Western world of the 1970s. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Centralization, Change Strategies, Comparative Education
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Johnston, John – European Journal of Education, 1992
This article examines effects of the 1988 Education Reform Act in the United Kingdom, especially the decline in participative decision making by teachers, increased centralization of control, and the introduction of a national curriculum. The paper also discusses the historical relationship between professional autonomy for teachers and control of…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Centralization, Educational Change, Educational History