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Mortimer, Kenneth P., Ed. – 1976
This monograph compiles eight papers discussing faculty collective bargaining experiences in eight different states. Part I contains articles on four states where faculty collective bargaining was in existence before 1971: Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Part II includes discussions of some more recent experiences in Hawaii,…
Descriptors: Centralization, Collective Bargaining, Colleges, Educational Trends
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Robinson, Eric E. – Higher Education Review, 1988
Problems in the impending transfer of British polytechnics away from local control and toward centralization are discussed. Political and practical considerations in the decision to centralize are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Centralization, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Governance
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Clark, Burton R. – Change, 1978
Addressed are the issues of government/school relationship and the increasing centralization of postsecondary education. Drawing from the experiences of foreign countries, the value of institutional differentiation, and the need for planning and autonomous action for differentiation, coordination, and change are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Centralization, Comparative Education, Educational Administration, Educational Planning
Iram, Yaacov – 1989
The higher education system in Israel is discussed, noting that tertiary education in that country makes a clear distinction between higher (university and academic) education and postsecondary education that is largely vocational. The Planning and Grants Committee (PGC) of the Council for Higher Education is responsible for the budgets of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Centralization, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
Seagren, Alan T.; And Others – 1979
The argument is advanced that tertiary education in Australia, which comprises three sectors--universities, colleges of advanced education, and colleges of technical and further education--is hierarchically structured. Although the colleges were proposed to be of comparable status to universities, the new colleges of advanced education, which have…
Descriptors: Centralization, College Administration, Federal Regulation, Financial Policy
Meyer, John W. – 1981
Legalization here refers to the introduction into the educational system of new legal rules, emanating from outside the routine channels of educational management. It includes general legal rules from legislation, from the courts, or from higher administrative levels. The key to the definition is lack of integration of the new rules with the main…
Descriptors: Centralization, Compliance (Legal), Coordination, Court Litigation
Zoglin, Mary Lou – 1977
This document explores state-level involvement in the governance of postsecondary education, particularly in those states which use coordinating boards to govern their institutions. Rising enrollments and costs of the 1960's, concern with more effective resource use in the 1970's, and the influence of federal aid programs have combined to…
Descriptors: Centralization, Coordination, Governance, Governing Boards
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Alaska State Commission on Postsecondary Education, Juneau. – 1977
This report presents the findings and conclusions of a study conducted to determine whether the ten Alaska community colleges should remain as part of the University of Alaska governance structure or should be constituted as an independent system with their own administrative structure and governing board. To investigate this question the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis