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Lloyd, Meg; Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2010
Each year in judging the Campus Technology Innovators awards, the authors have the privilege of reading through hundreds of fascinating examples of technology innovation on campus. Nominated projects cover the gamut of technology areas, from assessment and advising to wireless and web 2.0. This article presents 11 innovator award winners of this…
Descriptors: Awards, Innovation, Investment, Technology Planning
Philadelphia Youth Network, 2012
What does it take to deliver WorkReady Philadelphia's high-quality career-connected programming? In short, it's all about the "elements"--those essential components of the system that combine to produce success for young people. This 2011-12 WorkReady report reinforces this theme by using visual aspects of the "Periodic Table of…
Descriptors: Models, Young Adults, Partnerships in Education, Success
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2012
The Census of Technology (COT) is designed to assess Missouri's continuing investment in K-12 education technologies. The COT provides important data for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to share with state and national decision-makers to help advance public policy and increase public awareness and support for education…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Policy
Roza, Marguerite; Miller, Raegen – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2009
How much money is tied up in master's degrees? A 2007 study estimated that 2.1 percent of all current expenditures can be attributed to teacher compensation related to master's degrees. Seen another way, the master's bump costs the average school district $174 per pupil. These national figures conceal substantial variation among states in the…
Descriptors: Masters Degrees, Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries, Investment
Cunha, Flavio; Heckman, James J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
Recent research on the economics of human development deepens understanding of the origins of inequality and excellence. It draws on and contributes to personality psychology and the psychology of human development. Inequalities in family environments and investments in children are substantial. They causally affect the development of…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Economics, Psychology, Disadvantaged
McMahon, Walter W. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009
A college education has long been acknowledged as essential for both personal success and economic growth. But the measurable value of its nonmonetary benefits has until now been poorly understood. Walter W. McMahon, a leading education economist, carefully describes these benefits and suggests that higher education accrues significant social and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Human Capital, Educational Policy
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Marlin, Chris – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2009
This paper explores some of the implications for research management in universities of the explicit identification of areas of research focus. In particular, it examines how research facilitation can work with research focus to enable universities to organise and project their research capabilities more effectively. This combination of research…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Research Universities, Case Studies, Coordinators
Bluemenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
College endowments earned an average return of minus-3 percent for the 2008 fiscal year and an estimated minus-22.5 percent in the five months after that, two new reports show. More than a quarter of all institutions said they plan to draw less money from their endowment this year than they had expected to spend. After a half-decade of soaring…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, Educational Finance, Higher Education, Financial Problems
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Harteis, Christian; Gruber, Hans – Vocations and Learning, 2008
This article argues that intuition is a crucial component of professional competence, and provides empirical evidence to support this claim. It was found that in most cases intuitive predictions of stock market development are better than rationally justified ones and that experts predict more precisely than novices on a descriptive data level.…
Descriptors: Expertise, Intuition, Investment, Prediction
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Meeks, Linda; Kemp, Coral; Stephenson, Jennifer – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
The establishment of international testing regimes such as the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has provided one way for individual countries to monitor the effectiveness of their educational…
Descriptors: Literacy, Numeracy, Academic Standards, Academic Achievement
WestEd, 2014
One-in-five of Arizona's youth did not complete high school and a similarly large proportion of the state's youth is disconnected from either work or education. These youth face higher risks of unemployment and economic insecurity and are more reliant on government supports. This situation, which fails to ensure that the state's youth are…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Economic Impact
Yoder, Jay A. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2011
This publication is part of an AGB series devoted to strengthening the role of key standing committees of governing boards. While there is no optimum committee system for institutions of higher education, certain principles, practices, and procedures prevail. The best practices included in this text support the objectives of board committees:…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Investment, Committees, Best Practices
Caine, Rebecca – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
The Caltech Energy Conservation Investment Program (CECIP) was initiated in 2009. It manages $8 million within an existing fund in the school's endowment, which had been created to finance capital projects. Any member of the Caltech community may submit a project proposal, and projects are considered for approval as long as they have at least a 15…
Descriptors: Program Proposals, Energy Conservation, Lighting, Energy Management
Billingsley, Christina – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
Western Michigan University has designed an innovative "Quasi-Revolving Fund" model that demonstrates the institution's full commitment to incorporating sustainability into campus operations. The Quasi-Revolving Fund recaptures money from cost-savings, similar to a typical green revolving fund, but it also sources capital from the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Investment, Maintenance, Sustainability
Billingsley, Christina – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
The $3 million Live Green Revolving Loan Fund (LGRLF) at Iowa State University (ISU) was launched in 2008. The LGRLF is unique in its decentralized implementation structure which allows each department and building to reap the benefits of their own efficiency measures and gives individual departments the incentive to propose resource-saving…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Energy Conservation, Case Studies, Sustainability
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