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Ahirwal, Mitul Kumar; Kumar, Prabhat – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2023
Nowadays, with increasing competitiveness in every field, securing a good job may be difficult. In this connection, students aiming to get into the best educational institution (EI) would give them their best chance of quality education and good job opportunities. Institutional evaluation and selection are complex tasks that must simultaneously…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Choice, Selection Criteria, Decision Making
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Sylvester Cortes; Alma Agero; Elena Maria Agravante; Janelyn Arado; Cynthia Anne Arbilon; Eddalin Lampawog; Arlene Fe Letrondo; Anne Lorca; Asuncion Monsanto; Hedeliza Pineda; Cristina Ramas; Raamah Rosales; Cecile Sadili; Juanita Sayson; Ryan Tubog – Cogent Education, 2023
With the declining number of students interested in pursuing STEM courses such as Bachelor's Degree in Biology as evidenced by low enrollment, HEIs currently offering and those which intend to offer the academic degree program are competing and looking for ways to increase their competitiveness. Hence, several efforts have been made in response to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Characteristics, High School Seniors, Biology
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Kevser Tasel-Jurkovic; Ipek Altinbasak-Farina – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2024
This study aims to develop a comprehensive HEI choice intention (CI) model to understand how social influence (SI), brand equity (BE), and HEI factors influence attitude toward HEI (HEIA) as well as how the HEI attitude is a mediator of the relationship of these variables with the HEI CI. Data collected from 1633 high school seniors via online…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Choice, Decision Making, Social Influences
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Monica Khanna; Isaac Jacob; Anjali Chopra – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2024
The higher education sector faces challenges in attracting students due to increasing competition, disruptive forces of online education, social media and employment orientation of education. A differentiating factor can be created by focusing on student-teacher relationships by creating positive learning experiences inside the classroom. The…
Descriptors: Marketing, College Choice, Institutional Characteristics, Caring
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Ranwala, Lakshmi; Siriwardena, Sampath; Edirisinghe, Lalith; Kurukulaarachchi, Veronica; Wijesinghe, Dimali – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2023
Paradigm shift is a significant modification of the core assumptions and methods of experimentation in a scientific discipline. The field of education, at all levels, has undergone tremendous change recently, precipitated by extraordinary demand for high quality and meaningful sustainable education at all levels across the globe. The national…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, College Attendance
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Tao, Yuan; Liu, Shiqing – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2022
While network governance in education has been widely discussed in the literature, research focusing on the behaviours of and interactions between pluralist actors is rare, and the power exercised by China's local governments in network governance is under-researched. This study uses school turnaround, a networking process that involves multiple…
Descriptors: Networks, Governance, School Turnaround, Local Government
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Heathcote, Dean; Savage, Simon; Hosseinian-Far, Amin – Education Sciences, 2020
Although regulations and established practices in academia have focused on a data-rich model of performance information, both to evidence operational capability and to support recruitment, it is considered that this approach has been largely ineffective in addressing student choice behaviour. Historical studies, business, psychology, and…
Descriptors: College Choice, Influences, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
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Novela, Selly; Syarief, Rizal; Fahmi, Idqan; Arkeman, Yandra – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to develop a new entrepreneurial university model that will provide a comprehensive picture and explain how universities can become entrepreneurial by considering several factors, both internal and external. Design/methodology/approach: This research collected data by conducting a survey and elaborates on the judgments of…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Universities, Models, Specialists
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Murshed, Rubaiya; Uddin, Mohammad Riaz – Journal of School Choice, 2021
What drives parents to decide to send their children to a particular type or stream of schooling over another? Existing literature suggests that parents take several factors into account while making their children's school choice: the academic reputation of the school, the distance between the child's home and school, a stronger focus on…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Decision Making
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Ergin Kocatürk, Hatice; Karadag, Engin – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2021
Expectations from higher education institutions and systems are constantly increasing at both national and global levels. In addition to the variety of services provided by higher education institutions, the rise in expectations makes management of these institutions more difficult. However, while formations such as mission differentiation,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Governance, College Administration
Dave E. Marcotte; Taylor Delaney – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
How have changes in the costs of enrolling for full-time study at public 2-year and 4-year colleges have affected the decisions about whether and where to enroll in college? We exploit local differences in the growth of tuition at community colleges and public 4-year colleges to study the impact of public higher education costs on the…
Descriptors: Costs, Tuition, Community Colleges, State Colleges
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Whitehouse, John A. – Education and Society, 2018
The capacity to analyse source material critically is foundational to historical thinking (Seixas, 2017). It is indispensable to informed and effective citizens in a democracy, particularly considering struggles to control the representation of the past (VanSledright, 2016). Drawing on key work by Wineburg (1991, 1998, 2001, 2016) and VanSledright…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, History, Primary Sources, Models
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Jamil, Rossilah; Mohammad, Jihad; Ramu, Maalinee – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2019
Public university business schools (PUBS) appear to struggle in upholding their educational self. Corporate scandals linked to business graduates raise questions about the role of PUBS in the development of civilized societies. This study develops an ethical decision making model in the PUBS context based on moral theories and then empirically…
Descriptors: Intention, Ethics, Peer Influence, State Universities
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Turner, Lauren A.; Angulo, A. J. – Harvard Educational Review, 2018
Lauren A. Turner and A. J. Angulo explore how institutional theory can be applied to explain variance in higher education organizational strategies. Given strong regulatory, normative, and cultural-cognitive pressures to conform, they ask, why do some colleges engage in high-risk decision making? To answer this, they bring together classic and…
Descriptors: Risk, Decision Making, Higher Education, Trend Analysis
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Elken, Mari; Hovdhaugen, Elisabeth; Stensaker, Bjørn – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2016
Global university rankings currently attract considerable attention, and it is often assumed that such rankings may cause universities to prioritize activities and outcomes that will have a positive effect in their ranking position. A possible consequence of this could be the spread of a particular model of an "ideal" university. This…
Descriptors: Reputation, Research Universities, Models, Interviews
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