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Helbig, Marcel; Sendzik, Norbert – Education Sciences, 2022
The aim of this study is to empirically investigate the reasons for regional disparities in educational expansion in Germany (i.e., rising rates of general university entrance qualification) on the basis of theoretically relevant influencing factors: changes in school policies, changes in social structure, or general social modernization…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Geographic Regions, Educational Policy
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Mendoza, Pilar; Dorner, Lisa – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2020
Using critical discourse analysis (CDA), we explored how educational leaders and policymakers in Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Argentina address complex issues while responding to -- and in fact, developing -- broader understandings (discourses) on the role of higher education in Latin America. Fairclough's (1993) theory of discourse underscores that…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Neoliberalism, Role of Education, Higher Education
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Börjesson, Mikael; Dalberg, Tobias – European Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Since the mid-twentieth century, higher education has been subject to spectacular growth. While the expansion of higher education is undoubtedly a general trend, its actual characteristics in terms of its specific conditions and driving forces vary by context. In this article, our aim is to develop such a socio-political historical narrative of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Neoliberalism, Marketing
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Ailei, Xie – Chinese Education & Society, 2019
Based on the data collected in a one-year long fieldwork in Zhong, a county located in middle part of China, this article reconsiders the concept of "useless schooling," which was proposed in recent studies on the perceptions of value of education among lower-class rural residents in China. It calls for a understanding of those changes…
Descriptors: Low Income, Rural Areas, Educational Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
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Amundsen, Diana – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2019
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of education through an examination of Maori transitions into higher education contexts in Aotearoa New Zealand. In a recently completed doctoral study, the lived transition experiences of Indigenous Maori higher education students were critically…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Neoliberalism
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Benin, V. L. – Russian Education & Society, 2015
The article analyzes the latest steps taken by Russian authorities in reforming the system of education, and substantiates society's strongly felt need for the reforms to be liberated from bureaucratic dictatorship and secrecy. It demonstrates the close connection between the reform of education and the rapidly dropping quality of education,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Educational Change, Social Influences
Wilkens, Katherine – Brookings Institution, 2011
The youth-led revolutions that rocked the Arab world earlier this year have refocused attention on the region's 100 million-strong youth demographic and its critical role in the transformation of existing political, economic, and social structures in the Middle East and North Africa. Youth under the age of 25 represent an estimated and…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education
Touraine, Alain – 1974
Although the American system of higher education has been concerned with developing its own unity as a social institution, this book demonstrates that the system has always remained sensitive to three societal factors. There are the changing needs of society; the struggles for control over the sources of culture, knowledge and power within…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Essays, Higher Education
Mathias, T. A. – New Frontiers in Education, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, International Education, Social Change
Dickinson, Richard – New Frontiers in Education, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, International Education
Bjork, Robert M.; Farnen, Russell F., Jr. – Peabody J Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations, Decision Making
Thorburn, David; Parker, Frank – British Journal of Teacher Education, 1978
The role and structure of the "Open University" in Great Britain reflects basic social changes and attitudes. (JD)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Planning
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Peet, J. Richard – Journal of Geography, 1985
In Marxist geography the relations that geography has traditionally analyzed--natural environment and spatial relations--are reviewed as outcomes of the mode of material production. To understand geographical relations, the social structure must also be examined. Marxist geography attempts to change the basic structure of society. (RM)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Sanford, Timothy R. – College Board Review, 1981
While it is acknowledged that student financial aid has helped many students, it is suggested that unintended, latent consequences of the student aid program may keep recipients from realizing the full benefits of their educational attainment. The "cycle of poverty" and the "domination" function are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education, Higher Education
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Kovesi, Janos; Szabo, Tibor; Bota, Gabor – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
Quality is the central element of the results of changes happening in Hungarian higher education, which is serving an ever-increasing number of students. Following the transition to capitalism, as the number of students greatly increases, the direct control of higher education by the government ceases, and especially because of the "mass…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Opinions, Manufacturing, Educational Quality
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