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Baozhong Li; Chengxuan Kang – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study was based on the data of the funding scale, income and expenditure structure and academic output level of the Russell Group universities from 2013 to 2022. By using methods such as the Granger causality test and the two-way fixed effects model, it analyses the relationship between the funding scale, structure and the academic output.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Universities, Institutional Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Elizabeth Preece; Will Atkinson – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
Choir schools in the UK are educational institutions that, alongside standard education provision, train young choristers to provide music for an attached religious institution, usually a cathedral. Mostly fee-paying and known to be socioeconomically exclusive, up to now they have received almost no attention in the sociological literature.…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Education, Music Activities, Sociology
Tilly Clough – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
In England and Wales, fee-charging independent schools can be legally classified as charities and, therefore, receive associated benefits, the most obvious being taxation advantages. The high fees charged by many of these schools create financial exclusivity, which, it will be seen, confers significant social and cultural capital to those who can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competitive Selection, Reputation, Institutional Characteristics
Anne Schippling; Pedro Abrantes – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2025
The article provides a global comparison of IB World Schools in the lusophone space, including countries in three different world regions, in response to a lack of research on international education in Portuguese-speaking countries. Following an introduction to the literature on this topic, focusing on a widely known typology of international…
Descriptors: Portuguese, Advanced Placement Programs, International Schools, Classification
Aline Courtois; Michael Donnelly – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
This article focuses on the relationship between elite British boarding schools and the overseas branches ('satellites') that they have established around the world. While British schools are categorised as charities, the satellites are operated as commercial ventures through subsidiaries. The UK-based schools can thus profit from the export of…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Boarding Schools, Taxes, Trusts (Financial)
Seeber, Marco; Meoli, Michele; Cattaneo, Mattia – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
This article explores how higher education institutions (HEIs) internationalize, employing information on the internationalization activities (IA), context and organizational characteristics of 431 HEIs from 33 European countries. A latent cluster analysis identifies three distinct clusters of HEIs with distinct portfolios of IA: "basic,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Global Approach
Hoskins, Kate – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2023
What impact did the 1988 Education Reform Act (1988 ERA) have on higher education from the perspectives of professors working in the sector at the time? How did it reshape the sector's structures? How did it contribute to the conditions that have unleashed the so called 'undergraduate monster'? These questions are addressed in this paper. I draw…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Legislation, Foreign Countries
James, Malcolm; Boden, Rebecca; Kenway, Jane – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
The sociological literature on elite private schooling is frequently informed by Bourdieu's signature concepts of cultural, social and symbolic capital. Yet, his insistence that economic capital is the 'root' of these other capitals is often overlooked or downplayed. This paper addresses this lacuna. While it gestures to Bourdieu's other capitals,…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Advantaged, Accounting, Taxes
Qasim, Azad M.; Al-Askari, Pirshing Salih Mohamad; Massoud, Hiba K.; Ayoubi, Rami M. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
We aim to investigate the factors influencing student choice in the private higher education (HE) sector in Kurdistan-Iraq. Hence, this research attempts to add to the literature in terms of understanding student university choice, in general, and address the gap in the literature in the context of Middle Eastern studies including Kurdistan, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Private Colleges, College Students
Sharma, Poonam – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2023
It is well known that teachers are central to education reforms and to providing high-quality instruction. The National Curriculum Framework 2005 identifies the need for professionally qualified teachers and the need to enhance the professional identity of schoolteachers. Low-fee private schools are often presented as a solution to the supposedly…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity, Private Schools, Institutional Characteristics
McQuarrie, Fiona A. E. – British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfer, 2023
Stranded credit is credit that students have earned at a postsecondary institution, but cannot use or transfer because they have unpaid debts at the institution. Institutions will usually not issue official transcripts to students with debt, which results in the student being unable to formally document the credits they have acquired. This can…
Descriptors: College Credits, Transfer Policy, College Transfer Students, Foreign Countries
McKay, Veronica – Commonwealth of Learning, 2022
This report presents a survey of distance learning in South Africa. The report reviews current policy and practice in relation to issues of access, equity, quality and costs. This was done using a survey of open distance learning (ODL) institutions, data from different institutions, and available studies conducted by Commonwealth of Learning…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Policy
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2022
This report provides comprehensive data about the tuition and fee prices published by public higher education institutions in the West for academic year 2022-23, including changes in tuition and fee rates over the past one-, five-, and 10-academic year periods. Tuition and fee rates in the region appear to have stabilized over the past decade…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Tuition
Forbes, Joan; Maxwell, Claire; McCartney, Elspeth – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls' schools in Scotland, focusing on how two social landscape changes -- changing pupil demographics and pressures on schools' charitable status -- may have reshaped the schools' institutional habitus. Following Bourdieu, we examine this question through the concept of habitus clivé.…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Females, Fees, Institutional Characteristics
Nathie, Mahmood – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine whether Australian Islamic schools, by dint of their unique status within Australian private schooling, may be construed as elitist or exclusivist premised on markers such as religious affiliation, school age, history, location, reputation and non-curricular excellences such as affluence and alumni.…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Private Schools