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Pawel Kamocki; Henning Lobin; Andreas Witt; Angelika Wöllstein – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
Despite being an official language of several countries in Central and Western Europe, German is not formally recognised as the official language of the Federal Republic of Germany. However, in certain situations the use of the German language, including the spelling rules, is subject to state regulation (by acts of Federal Parliament or by…
Descriptors: German, Official Languages, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
Laima Kalediene; Ona Aleknaviciene – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
The paper analyses the current situation of the Lithuanian language policy in the 2-3rd decade of the twenty-first century, which, as in some other European countries, has been determined by the confrontation between nationalistic and neoliberal attitudes of the society and the Seimas (Parliament). The reasons for updating language policy are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Native Language, Federal Legislation
Nickolas B. Davis – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2024
Social regulation as a tool is designed to change behavior and ultimately protect the public from some form of harm. In this sense, social work regulation is a tool with the primary goal of public protection. Social work practice regulations vary widely within the United States, and the concept becomes more distorted when examined through an…
Descriptors: Social Work, Governance, Foreign Countries, Federal Regulation
Matthew Clayton; Andrew Mason; Adam Swift; Ruth Wareham, Contributor – Oxford University Press, 2024
Should religious schools be an option? Should they receive public funding? Are they bad for community cohesion? What should we make of the charge that they indoctrinate? How should they be regulated? People disagree on the answers to these questions. Some maintain that religious schools should not be permitted. If parents want to raise their…
Descriptors: Religious Schools, Private School Aid, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy
Carvalho, Luís Miguel; Costa, Estela; Sant'Ovaia, Carlos – European Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article analyses the trajectory of national testing in Portugal between the early 1990s and 2015 in order to unveil continuities and changes in the regulatory processes of education in Portugal, particularly the emergence of results-based coordination and control methods. Drawing on legislative materials, it identifies and describes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Standardized Tests, National Standards, Accountability
Dalanon, Junhel; Matsuka, Yoshizo – Online Submission, 2018
Comparable to the history of dentistry in other countries, the dental practice in the Philippines began as a crude craft. The first tooth pullers were barber surgeons and were known as sacamuelas during the Spanish occupation. The first special course resembling that of dentistry in the country was offered by the University of Santo Tomas and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dentistry, Medical Education, Educational History
Lloyd, Eva; Penn, Helen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2014
Public support provided for European early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems varies considerably. European ECEC systems tend to form part of a mixed economy, in which the state, private-for-profit and private-not-for-profit providers all play a role in ECEC's provision, funding and regulation, representing a market model. ECEC…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Public Support
Bilton, Douglas; Cayton, Harry – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
What is "right-touch regulation"? In this article we explain why the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (the Authority) has focussed much of its policy work in recent times on seeking an answer to this question, and why it wants to know. We explain why the Authority's predecessor body, the Council for Healthcare…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Public Agencies, Public Policy, Health Personnel
Sparkes, Stephen – International Review of Education, 2014
The role of the state as regulator combined with policies on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that go beyond legal requirements to establishing programmes that promote development and good international business practice is an emerging new paradigm. In this paper, the example of a state-owned company, Statkraft A.S. of Norway, and its recent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, Government Role
Nenych, Laura A. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
When professors and students utilize the Internet, course web pages, and other online learning tools, much of the material that they make use of is protected by copyright law. A blend of case law and legislation governs the use of online materials and how technology can be used in the classroom and in school-related activities, often creating…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Internet, Technology Uses in Education, Legal Responsibility
Glaeser, Edward L. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2012
Urbanization almost invariably accompanies development, and the cities of India and China are experiencing spectacular increases in population. The concentration of millions of people in a small mass creates challenges for public policy, especially in the areas of basic infrastructure, public health, traffic congestion, and often law enforcement…
Descriptors: Land Use, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Urban Population
Susanti, Dewi – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2011
Increasing costs of running educational institutions and funding educational programs, coupled with decreasing government subsidies to support such costs, have made privatisation and marketisation of higher education a common phenomenon throughout the world. The article presents the development of this trend in Indonesia utilizing two recent…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching (Occupation), Public Colleges, Low Income
Brown, Roger – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2010
Historically, the UK system has been one of the most successful in combining excellence with access. However the favorable conditions that British universities and colleges have enjoyed in recent years, associated in large part with the introduction of higher tuition fees in 2006, are coming to an end. British universities and colleges face a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tuition, Foreign Countries, Colleges
Fenech, Marianne; Sumsion, Jennifer; Goodfellow, Joy – Journal of Education Policy, 2008
This article problematises the construction of regulation as an effective manager of risks to children in early childhood education and care (ECEC) services. Adopting a Foucaldian, governmentalist approach to regulation and risk, the authors suggest that governments in Australia have "risk colonised" regulation to meet their own…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Risk, Children, Quality Control
Hovey, Toni; Cheswick, Claire – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2009
The NHS Plan, Department of Health (2000) made a commitment that patients should be able to receive copies of clinicians' letters about them as a right in order to improve communication and enable patients to participate in their care. In South Gloucestershire, the opinions of local service users with learning disabilities, their carers, and…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Mental Retardation, Opinions, Learning Disabilities