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Romero, Noah – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
This article theorises punk rock's messages for the neoliberal university by exploring the contrasting approaches punk culture and higher education have taken to the influence of neoliberal discourse and ideology. Punk culture's foundational opposition to mainstream culture often enables it to function as an educative context in which participants…
Descriptors: Music, Subcultures, Neoliberalism, Higher Education
Sergeeva, Marina Georgiyevna; Sokolova, Aleksandra Sergeevna; Karavanova, Lyudmila Zhalalovna; Skudnyakova, Elena Vladimirovna; Ishchenko, Elena Nikolaevna – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
Successful results of all types of professional activities largely depend on the quality of training. At present, however, the acquired knowledge does not guarantee a university graduate stability of success throughout his/her career. Thus, the concept of lifelong education was gradually formed. From the previously established stereotype…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Professional Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Free Enterprise System
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Kitchener, David – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2016
The United Kingdom's 2010 Academies Act further widened the school and State relationship with free schools, in particular, becoming a model separately identified as endorsing and celebrating the neoliberal ideology of competition informed by market principles. The main features of the model are described and complemented with illustrative…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Free Schools
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Lindsay, Victoria; Antoniou, Christos – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2016
We take a multidisciplinary approach mapping the models used by UK higher education (HE) institutions against established international business foreign market entry strategies. We review the conditions in host markets that facilitate market entry and consider how these will determine foreign market entry strategy. We specifically consider four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Dinham, Stephen – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
This commentary explores the so-called global "crisis" in education and the corresponding pressures and moves to "reform" education, and in particular, public education. The myths underpinning and driving these developments are examined. Supposed problems with (public) education and proposed solutions are explored. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Privatization
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Davidson, Anna – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
The environmental and social costs of consumer societies have increasingly been recognized. Achieving sustainable household consumption requires an understanding of the underlying roots of current consumption levels. Using the case study of menstrual care practices, different theoretical frameworks--or narratives--for understanding household…
Descriptors: Free Enterprise System, Consumer Economics, Economics Education, Environmental Education
Darling-Hammond, Linda, Ed.; Lieberman, Ann, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
Teachers are the most important single element of the education system but what does it take to create high quality teachers in today's world? Around the world, countries are struggling to understand how to change their schools to meet global demands. International comparisons have shown that schools in Finland lead the league tables, but why is…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Curriculum Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Free Enterprise System
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Harris, Richard; Haydn, Terry – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Approximately 7 out of 10 pupils in England choose to exercise their right to drop history as a school subject as soon as they are able to do so (at the age of 13 or 14). However, this 30% overall take-up rate conceals massive variations between schools, with over 80% of pupils continuing to study the subject in some schools, and under 5% in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Student Attitudes, Compulsory Education
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Hamilton, Mary; Pitt, Kathy – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
This paper explores the ways in which policy discourses have constructed rationales for addressing adult literacy over the last 50 years. In particular, we examine how policy positions the literacy learner as citizen within discourses of rights and equity. Taking the case of the UK, we compare two key documents produced at different historical…
Descriptors: Free Enterprise System, Discourse Analysis, Adult Learning, Social Isolation
Barker, Bernard – Trentham Books Ltd, 2010
Discontent with failed, top-down reform and the immediate prospect of political change have created a rare opportunity to reinvent education policy and to think afresh about how teachers and children should be encouraged to develop their full potential. "The Pendulum Swings" explores alternative, genuinely transformative conceptions of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Competition, Free Enterprise System
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von Alberti-Alhtaybat, Larissa; Al-Htaybat, Khaldoon; Hutaibat, Khaled – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2012
This article originates from a longitudinal study of management and accounting practices in the English higher education sector. The processes of strategic management and strategic management accounting in several English higher education institutions were investigated, from planning to assessment, and their meaning to members of staff. The study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Accounting
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Griggs, Clive – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
In the early 1980s the Conservative Administration introduced legislation to promote private personal pension plans for public sector workers. An army of commission-driven sales staff from the financial services industry sought to persuade teachers and others to abandon their inflation-proof pension schemes for those offered by private companies.…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Free Enterprise System, Unions, Retirement Benefits
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Smeenk, Sanne; Teelken, Christine; Eisinga, Rob; Doorewaard, Hans – Research in Higher Education, 2009
To achieve efficient and effective quality improvement, European universities have gradually adopted organizational strategies, structures, technologies, management instruments, and values that are commonly found in the private business sector. Whereas some studies have shown that such managerialism is beneficial to the quality of job performances…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Job Performance, Teacher Effectiveness
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White, Anne – Journal of Youth Studies, 2010
Young Polish migrants to the UK are often portrayed as being highly educated and mobile: willing nomads who are privileged to be able to take advantage of new opportunities for travel and work abroad offered by European Union membership. However, there are also less well-educated young people who adopt migration as a livelihood strategy in…
Descriptors: Overseas Employment, Free Enterprise System, Public Opinion, Young Adults
Blewitt, John – Adults Learning, 2010
There is no doubt that in order to address the serious challenges arising from anthropogenic--or human-produced--climate change, Britain, along with the rest of the world, needs to adopt policies and develop skills that will create a low-carbon economy with a highly effective use of renewable and natural resources. People need to create the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Free Enterprise System, Quality of Life, Natural Resources
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