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Cheng, Ming; Adekola, Olalekan; Albia, JoClarisse; Cai, Sanfa – Higher Education Evaluation and Development, 2022
Purpose: Employability is a key concept in higher education. Graduate employment rate is often used to assess the quality of university provision, despite that employability and employment are two different concepts. This paper will increase the understandings of graduate employability through interpreting its meaning and whose responsibility for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Higher Education, College Graduates
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O'Connor, Colin – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2021
Kaur (2012) raises the question, how can education be more inclusive and representative when catering to diverse groups and students? Does our entitlement to human kindness cease once incarcerated, and are we to be forever banished to the outskirts of society? The majority of offender education research assesses success or failure through…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Change, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
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Martin, Doug; Moss, Peter – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2021
The COVID-19 crisis calls for a transformation of education and schools, with the crisis having shown the many roles and purposes they do and can serve. But, the article argues, in the process of transformation there is another valuable experience to draw on: the 'Every Child Matters' policy agenda of the Labour government, including the concept…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Policy
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Simon Marginson – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
Anglophone societies in which the sovereign individual is primary vis and vis social relations, and policy focuses on economic competition and consumption in education, find it hard to grasp non-pecuniary outcomes in higher education. These include the self-formation of students as persons and collective goods like knowledge, technological…
Descriptors: Individualism, Well Being, Altruism, Prosocial Behavior
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Matthews, Adam; McLinden, Mike; Greenway, Celia – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2021
A challenge for higher education, in the context of the 'Fourth Industrial Age', is to prepare students for uncertain futures. Proposed is a model of integrated scholarship drawing on, and developing, Boyer's scholarship (discovery, teaching, integration and application). We argue that such a model provides a connecting thread between the idea of…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role of Education
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Turnbull, Nick – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Justifying higher education is a political exercise in which representatives of universities advocate for resources from the state while also seeking autonomy to manage their own affairs. This analysis builds upon Collini's identification of the conflict over the value of higher education in the UK. It sets out the 'worlds of worth' typology to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Educational Benefits
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Stevens, David – Educational Theory, 2023
Societies concerned with preventing acts of violent extremism often target the ideas that are thought to motivate such acts. The state's use of educational institutions is one mechanism by which those ideas are subjected to challenge. Teaching liberal democratic values to students is one method. Here, David Stevens argues that this model is…
Descriptors: Social Values, Terrorism, Prevention, Antisocial Behavior
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Hannam, Patricia; Panjwani, Farid – Journal of Religious Education, 2020
This paper arises from our concerns regarding the documented increases in xenophobia in the UK and more widely around the world. This is evidenced by a rise in religiously motivated hate crimes, especially against Muslims and Jews. Our enquiry is into the potential religious education has to mitigate xenophobia and educational justification for it…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Role of Education, Stranger Reactions, Crime
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Barkas, Linda Anne; Armstrong, Paul-Alan – Industry and Higher Education, 2022
Through the examination of knowledge artefacts, utilising an analytical metaphorical representation, the authors present an exploration of higher education. In this way, the exploration is depicted as a schizophrenic, dichotomic journey through the difficult discourse of knowledge, wisdom, and employability in higher education institutions. The…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Commercialization
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Annika Hecht; Sandra Obradovic; Eleni Andreouli – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Citizenship Education (CE) has been found to be an effective tool in preparing young people to participate actively in a democracy. However, recent years have seen a decline in both the quality and provision of CE, coupled with a notable absence of public input on the subject. This paper provides an initial exploration of the British public's…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Ideology, Gender Differences, Institutional Role
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Fakunle, Omolabake – Higher Education Quarterly, 2021
In the last three decades, the role of higher education institutions (HEIs) in employability skill development has been emphasised in UK national policy. Within the same time frame, internationalisation has emerged as a key strategy in higher education (HE), nationally and globally. However, the connection between the internationalisation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Employment Potential, Study Abroad
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Sendra Ramos, Susana; Astiaso, Pedro Lara; López, Susana Miró – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) was a well-known English educator whose work and legacy is certainly worthy of consideration today. One of the most interesting aspects of her philosophy of education is the fact that she adopts an anthropological approach: the consideration of the child as a person whose natural desire to know can only be satisfied…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Anthropology, Literature
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Simon Marginson; Lili Yang; Thomas Brotherhood – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
UK higher education is highly internationalised. Two-thirds of science papers with UK authors involve international collaboration, one-quarter of higher education students are international, and their fees constitute more than a fifth of institutional income. What then are the contributions of higher education and research to the global public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Altruism
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Shaw, Shereen H.; Nakhla, Ghada; Soans, Sonia – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2023
Political conflicts propelled a wave of refugees that are seen as a force that threatens the stability of the UK and Western Europe. It has left many refugees bewildered and vulnerable in a transition to a new land, which may or may not cater to their cultural, religious, ethnic, and social needs. This paper examines the role of adult education in…
Descriptors: Females, Refugees, Terrorism, Prevention
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David O. Akombo; Barbra A. Akombo – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2022
The music curricula and the pedagogical methods used in the United Kingdom and in Kenya share trends that are both common and diverse. In this article we present our comparisons of the Associate Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and the Kenyan music curriculum. We approach this comparative study using Ralph Tyler's definition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Comparative Education, Curriculum
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