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Callender, Claire – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2011
This article critically assesses the nature and scope of current financial support for part-time undergraduates in England, highlighting its importance for widening participation. It considers the limitations of these financial arrangements, why they are in need of reform, and some of the consequences of their inadequacies. The paper argues that…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning
D'Acci, Luca – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Well-being is becoming a concept which is more and more involved in any world development consideration. A large amount of work is being carried out to study measurements of well-being, including a more holistic vision on the development and welfare of a country. This paper proposes an idea of well-being and progress being in equilibrium with each…
Descriptors: Crime, Well Being, Ecology, Urban Environment
Culatta, Richard – EDUCAUSE Review, 2012
Education in the United States is entering a very exciting moment. For the first time, all of the digital stars are aligning n such a way that the technology is available to design truly transformational learning experiences. The ubiquity of inexpensive and powerful mobile devices is creating the potential for all students to learn at any time and…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Educational Technology, Innovation, Transformative Learning
Yu, Jiantuo – Social Indicators Research, 2013
This paper estimates multidimensional poverty in China by applying the Alkire-Foster methodology to the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2000-2009 data. Five dimensions are included: income, living standard, education, health and social security. Results suggest that rapid economic growth has resulted not only in a reduction in income poverty but…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Income, Poverty, Economic Progress
Fogg, Neeta P.; Harrington, Paul E. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
June 2009 is seen by many as the end of the Great Recession. Strong growth in GDP following massive monetary and fiscal responses to the collapse in housing and financial markets meant that the economy was on the mend. Yet a year later, 1.1 million "fewer" people are working, and the unemployment rate is stuck at 9.5%. Worse still, more than one…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Employment Patterns, Economic Impact, Economic Development
Ewing, Kris M.; Beckert, Kim A.; Ewing, Bradley T. – Education Economics, 2010
This paper estimates the extent and magnitude of US college and university enrollment responses to unanticipated changes in macroeconomic activity. In particular, we consider the relationship between enrollment, economic growth, and inflation. A time series analysis known as a vector autoregression is estimated and impulse response functions are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Enrollment, Enrollment Management, Responses
Davidson-Harden, Adam – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
In the era of knowledge capitalism, universities are consistently regarded as potential "engines" of capital accumulation and state prosperity. This article will argue that as regards their teaching and research functions--but with specific attention to the research function--universities can be seen to be enacting a type of neoliberal…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Social Systems, Educational Trends, Political Attitudes
Edwards, Daniel – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
As the developed world becomes more reliant on knowledge as a vital part of economic growth and development, the importance of highly skilled workers who can create, disseminate and use new knowledge becomes integral. Within Australia, recent policies relating to higher education and research have prompted new thinking about the extent to which…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Skilled Workers, Foreign Countries
Neoliberal Social Inclusion? The Agenda of the Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance
Peacock, David – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
University-community engagement (UCE) represents a hybrid discourse and a set of practices within contemporary higher education. As a modality of research and teaching, "engagement" denotes the process of universities forming partnerships with external communities for the promised generation of mutually beneficial and socially responsive…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Social Integration
Atkinson, Robert D.; Stewart, Luke A. – Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, 2011
Research and development drives innovation and innovation drives long-run economic growth, creating jobs and improving living standards in the process. University-based research is of particular importance to innovation, as the early-stage research that is typically performed at universities serves to expand the knowledge pool from which the…
Descriptors: Government School Relationship, Private Sector, Research and Development, Economic Progress
Labaree, David F. – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay David Labaree examines the tension between two competing visions of the purposes of education that have shaped American public schools. From one perspective, we have seen schooling as a way to preserve and promote public aims, such as keeping the faith, shoring up the republic, or promoting economic growth. From the other…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Educational Change, Public Schools, Role of Education
Hursh, David W.; Henderson, Joseph A. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
Neoliberal policies, in spite of their considerable damage to economic equality, the environment, and education, remain dominant. In this paper, we suggest that neoliberalism has remained dominant in part because the power elite who benefit from the policies have gained control over both public debate and policy-making. By dominating the discourse…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Economic Development, Economic Progress, Power Structure
Okur Dincsoy, Meltem – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The remarkable development in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) was observed in the past decades that it has an increasing impact on economic and social activities in the world. ICT have had a significant role in the economic growth for developed and developing countries. The countries have been very dynamic in recent years in East…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Privatization, Income, Multiple Regression Analysis
Observatory on Borderless Higher Education, 2010
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), an organisation representing 95 Canadian higher education institutions, is partnering with the Association of African Universities (AAU), to strengthen African universities' relationships with regional industry. Under a new project financially supported by the Canadian International…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Private Sector, Universities
Murphy, Peter; Peters, Michael A.; Marginson, Simon – Peter Lang New York, 2010
Advancement in the arts and sciences is a primary driver of economic production and social policy in post-industrial societies. Imagination steps back and asks "what advances the arts and sciences?" This book explores the collective, social and global dimension of human imagining-and the ambivalent relationship of social institutions, including…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creative Thinking, Sciences, Models