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Adelman, Clifford – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2008
This report examines the efforts of 46 European nations to harmonize (not "standardize") their higher education systems and indicates that the United States higher education system needs to adopt some of the features of the Bologna Process. Based on what can be learned from the Bologna Process, this report makes concrete suggestions for…
Descriptors: Credentials, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
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Adelman, Clifford – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Briefly outlines the historical dimensions of the influence of colleges on secondary schools. Presents seven lessons learned from the transcript study. Asserts that current educational reform must involve both secondary and postsecondary levels in tandem. (MD)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Credits, Educational Cooperation, Evaluation
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Adelman, Clifford – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2005
This article offers a five-level variable that highlights the level and the consistency of a student's educational "anticipations," and tests the explanatory power of this approach to the histories of traditional age community college students using the postsecondary transcript files of the NELS:88\2000 longitudinal study. In logistic…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Probability, Credits, College Students
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Adelman, Clifford – New Directions for Higher Education, 1983
Too many institutions, it is suggested, are not maintaining standards of time, content, expectations, cooperation, and ethical behavior. To the extent that colleges and universities fail to set and maintain high standards in each category, the entire educational system suffers. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, College School Cooperation
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Adelman, Clifford – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2007
As Harold Lasswell and his colleagues observed of the rhetoric of power (Language of Politics, 1965), some words become magic, with "inexplicable powers" attributed to them. "Access" has become such a word in the discourse of higher education. The sloganistic use of the term implies that someone, somewhere, is preventing somebody from doing…
Descriptors: Credits, Credentials, Access to Education, Student Financial Aid