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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
Hubert, Barbara Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Today's education reform movement is funded heavily by a network of wealthy elite that often prize neoliberal and free-market interests. Within this network, Teach for America (TFA) is at the nexus of overlapping interests in an educational marketplace where corporate values become the norm for defining both progress and success. Students labeled…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Educational Change, Labeling (of Persons), Students with Disabilities
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O'Meara,Gregory J. – Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership, 2019
Gillian Hadfield's astute Rules for a Flat World proposes a private market solution to rule-making because the current legislative or regulatory framework no longer meets the needs of a fast-paced digital economy. Further, lawyers have largely priced themselves out of the reach of many who would benefit from their services. By laying out…
Descriptors: Books, Authors, Human Dignity, Civil Rights
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Duncan, Roberto – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
The canonical neoclassical model is insufficient to understand business cycle fluctuations in emerging market and developing economies. The author reformulates the model proposed by Aguiar and Gopinath (2007) in a simple setting that can be used to teach business cycle macroeconomics for emerging market and developing economies at the…
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Models, Economics Education, Economic Climate
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Zamagni, Stefano – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2017
After a brief historical reconstruction of the emergence of the market economy as a model of social order in Europe, dating back to the eleventh century--the century of the commercial revolution--the paper focuses on the decisive contribution of the Franciscan school of thought to furnish the theoretical infrastructure of the new mode of…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Free Enterprise System, Social Structure, Humanism
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Dorozhkin, Evgenij M.; Akimova, Olga B.; Lazarev, Alexander V.; Spylaev, Dmitriy O.; Kornilov, Alexander S. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the problem under study is based on the necessity to find the most productive method of positioning a higher educational organization at the educational services market within the conditions of transfer from the centrally planned economy to a market economy and changing of the thinking format of the young generation. The purpose…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Vocational Education, Free Enterprise System
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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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Zoellner, Don – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2016
Many advanced market democracies pursue social justice by bundling together a range of programmes represented as active social policy. Northern European exemplars sanction employment as an economic and social citizen's civic obligation, promote lifelong learning and place welfare payments as a last resort. In the United States, market-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Vocational Education, Labor Market
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Cohen, Erez; Davidovitch, Nitza – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
The rapid development of Israel's system of higher education in recent years has led to a sharp rise in the number of students, the establishment of new institutions certified to award degrees, and legislation and policy changes. The evolving circumstances are explored in the current article, which follows the sources, causes, and justifications…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Engelhardt, Lucas M. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
In this article, the author presents a price-takers' market simulation geared toward principles-level students. This simulation demonstrates that price-taking behavior is a natural result of the conditions that create perfect competition. In trials, there is a significant degree of price convergence in just three or four rounds. Students find this…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Simulation, Free Enterprise System, Competition
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Jones, Brian – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
The author argues that the ascendance of individualistic, free market-oriented ideas about the education of Black people is best understood as the product of the decline of collective social movements. The careers of two of the most well-known American Black educators illustrate this pattern. Booker T. Washington and Geoffrey Canada rose to…
Descriptors: African American Education, African American History, African American Teachers, Educational Philosophy
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Noviani, Leny; Soetjipto, Budi Eko; Sabandi, Muhammad – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Laboratory is considered as one of the resources in supporting the learning process. The laboratory can be used as facilities to deepen the concepts, learning methods and enriching students' knowledge and skills. Learning process by utilizing the laboratory facilities can help lecturers and students in grasping the concept easily, constructing the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economics Education, Laboratories, Learning Activities
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Fike, Rosemarie; Gwartney, James – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
Public choice uses the tools of economics to analyze how the political process allocates resources and impacts economic activity. In this study, the authors examine twenty-three principles texts regarding coverage of public choice, market failure, and government failure. Approximately half the texts provide coverage of public choice and recognize…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Economics Education, Failure, Government (Administrative Body)
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Jayawardena, Dhammika – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2017
In the present moment of global capitalism, the marketisation of higher education is a reality in the Global South and North. Yet, the Southern experience of marketisation differs from that of the North. This article examines how market-based development in Sri Lanka since the economic liberalisation of 1977 has reshaped Sri Lankan university…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Global Education, Private Colleges
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Gabbard, David; Ritter, Sarah – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
As illustrated in this article, there are no such things as singular issues in politics. Be that as it may, no one will remember German Chancellor Angela Merkel's remarks on immigration in October 2010 as being about anything other than immigration. Her remarks ought to be remembered, however, more for what she didn't say than for what she did…
Descriptors: Politics, Free Enterprise System, Immigration, Foreign Countries
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