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Liz Jackson; Gina A. Opiniano – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
One major aspect of interest in Filipino philosophy is education. Reflecting on the nature, aims, and problems of education, Filipino philosophy of education investigates philosophical issues and emerging trends of philosophical thinking in education which are distinctive to the Filipino context. Filipino philosophy of education has a rich…
Descriptors: Asians, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Trends
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Xiaofan Zhang; Kun Dai – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
International branch campuses (IBCs) are gaining popularity among students, institutions, and countries worldwide. Despite the significant interest in this field, few studies have reviewed and analyzed the IBC research landscape. This scientometric analysis examines 173 articles related to IBCs that have been published in the Web of Science Core…
Descriptors: Multicampus Colleges, Journal Articles, Educational Research, Global Approach
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Valenzano, Joseph M., III; Wallace, Samuel P.; Morreale, Sherwyn P. – Communication Education, 2014
The basic communication course, with its roots in classical Greece and Rome, is frequently a required course in general education. The course often serves as our "front porch," welcoming new students to the Communication discipline. This essay first outlines early traditions in oral communication instruction and their influence on future…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication Strategies, Speech Communication, Intellectual History
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Wood, Roy – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the evolution of "folk" understandings of quality in higher hospitality education and the consequent implications of these understandings for current quality concerns in the field. Design/methodology/approach: The paper combines a historical survey of the stated topic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hospitality Occupations, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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Robinson, David; Jeynes, William H. – Christian Higher Education, 2010
In this pair of two articles, the authors summarize the history of the practice of character instruction in Christian higher education. They examine character education beginning with the founding of Harvard in 1636 to contemporary times. They note that virtually every historian, theologian, and social scientist acknowledges that character…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Values Education, Educational Philosophy, Influence of Technology
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Fogel, Daniel Mark, Ed.; Malson-Huddle, Elizabeth, Ed. – SUNY Press, 2012
President Lincoln signed the Morrill Land-grant Act in 1862, launching a nationwide project in public higher education that would build democracy, prosperity, and competitiveness to levels undreamed of 150 years ago. As student costs skyrocket, driven by steep drops in public funding, the viability of that project, like the nation itself, is under…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, Research Universities, Democracy
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Dunne, Joseph – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2006
Taking account of crucial differences between the social environments of universities in Newman's time and in ours, this paper considers two key concepts in "The Idea of the University", the "philosophical" and the "liberal". It argues that, despite their merits, both concepts are beset by problems. And it suggests some lines of analysis, partly…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Universities, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Altbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1986
On this journal's 30th anniversary, the editor reflects on the development of the field of comparative education and its "infrastructure" (scholars and practitioners, scholarly journals, book publishers, and international agencies); the field's internationalization; influence of international aid donors on research; symbiosis of comparative and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Comparative Education, Educational Research, Educational Trends
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Bray, Mark; Qin, Gui – Comparative Education, 2001
The evolution of comparative education in Greater China (mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau) has been influenced by size, culture, political ideologies, standard of living, and colonialism. Similarities and differences in conceptions of comparative education are identified among the four components and between Greater China and other…
Descriptors: Asian History, Colonialism, Comparative Education, Cultural Context
Gleason, Philip – 1995
This book reviews the history of American Catholic higher education since 1900, with special attention to institutional and intellectual dimensions. Throughout, an "internalist" perspective is taken which attempts to tell the history of Catholic higher education as it appeared to those who were actors in the story, thus emphasizing the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Howell, William S. – 1981
Over the past fifty years, the speech communication discipline has confronted more frontiers than most. Earlier frontiers involved a preoccupation with physiology and an application of electricity to speech communication in a myriad of ways. Another reliable source of frontiers and one that led to fragmentation or a speech department of unified…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Change, Educational Trends
Readings, Bill – 1996
Historically, in Europe and North America, the university has served as the primary institutional reservoir of national culture. This book examines contemporary shifts in the function of the "University" as the inculcator within the nation-state of the concept of national culture, arguing that as the nation-state has lost its power as…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Cultural Influences, Culture