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Alpesh Maisuria; Rosi Smith – Critical Education, 2023
This article reports research exploring students' perceptions of higher education in traditional and local universities in England and Cuba. The study has explored parallels identified in the course of research-informed teaching that harvested qualitative questionnaire data from students at two English universities. One a Traditional (high-status…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, College Students, Traditional Schools
Covell, Katherine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
Disengagement in school is associated with behavioral problems and decreased academic achievement. In contrast, pupils who are engaged in school develop the academic and social efficacies that underlie successful adulthood. Moreover, engagement promotes educational resilience. This study examines pupils' self-reported level of engagement in…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Student Attitudes, Childrens Rights, Factor Analysis

Dryland, Ann; Gumbert, Edgar B. – Paedagogica Historica, 1971
Describes the trend toward comprehensive education in England and its effects on educational opportunity and on democratization of the educational system. (JF)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational History, High Schools, Higher Education

Gildea, Robert – Oxford Review of Education, 1976
The 19th-century mutual education for boys and girls was introduced in Britain from France. It is discussed in the context of economic development, social divisions, and historical traditions. (ND)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Education

Lane, N. R.; Lane, S. A. – Oxford Review of Education, 1986
Maintains that teaching strategies which seek to develop reasoning skills in children, especially those using a "collaborative inquiry approach," must be based on enhancing children's self esteem. Inadequate teacher training and the predominate "authority/knowledge-based" view of education are identified as major reasons for…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discussion, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Thomas, Gary – Oxford Review of Education, 1986
Argues that technology now offers the opportunity for neutralizing the conflicting demands of child-centered, progressive, humanistic education with the back-to-basics demands voiced in recent years. Analyzes why education has had difficulty in responding to the potential of new technology. (JDH)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Conventional Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Methods
Marriott, Stuart – 1981
This book examines the proposal of individuals in England's university extension movement in the final 2 decades of the 19th century to create a part-time teaching university that shared the following similarities with present-day open universities: a policy of admitting all individuals likely to benefit from the university irrespective of their…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Economic Factors, Educational Demand
McNeil, Don – 1977
Implications of the Open University upon traditional higher education in England and the United States are examined. The history of adult education is reviewed in relationship to working class adults, the Open University, and the traditional British and American higher education. The history of correspondence study and its practical use for…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Students, Conventional Instruction