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Garces, Liliana M.; Marin, Patricia; Horn, Catherine L. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
As the fight over diversity-oriented postsecondary strategies like race-conscious admissions (commonly known as affirmative action) continues to play out in the courts with new legal cases, it is critical to better understand the ways policy actors in this arena are leveraging social science research and other types of sources in their organized…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Admission, Court Litigation, Admission Criteria
Sethy, Satya Sundar – Asian Journal of University Education, 2021
In the Indian higher education (HE) setting, what 'academic freedom' of students and faculty members constitutes has not been discussed in detail. As a result, many faculty members and students have discerned 'academic freedom' as freedom from external control and influence. It is noticed that faculty members and students are often misinterpreting…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy, Social Responsibility
European Training Foundation, 2021
This study explores how the centres of vocational excellence (CoVEs) implement their autonomous role in public-private partnerships (PPPs), and the specific features and benefits of CoVEs' collaborations in PPPs for vocational education and skills development. Drawing on selected case studies in six ETF partner countries (Azerbaijan, Georgia,…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Partnerships in Education, Skill Development, Foreign Countries
Shiyu Sun; Ananya Tiwari; Rodney Hopson; Nidia Ruedas-Gracia – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2024
In response to COVID-19, post-secondary institutions went through a widespread transition to online and remote learning to address the immediate effects of disruption in the teaching and learning environment. This study aims to map the changes and challenges in the areas of responses to students' psychological needs, responses to students'…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Responses, Rural Education
Alajmi, Munirah – International Journal of Educational Management, 2022
Purpose: This study aimed to explore Kuwaiti public school principals' experiences in relation to autonomy and accountability after the implementation of the School Education Quality Improvement Project, which aimed to increase the autonomy and accountability of Kuwaiti public schools. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopted a qualitative…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Accountability, Principals, School Administration
Hai, Pham Thi Thanh; Anh, Le Thi Kim – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Autonomy in governance is an inevitable trend in universities. With this, the involvement of faculty members is essential. The landscape of the Vietnamese higher education system comprises a wide variety of institutional types, including National, Regional, Public, Non-public, and International Universities. This investigation aimed to understand…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Participative Decision Making, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy
Poutanen, Mikko; Tomperi, Tuukka; Kuusela, Hanna; Kaleva, Veera; Tervasmäki, Tuomas – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
The administrative systems of universities attest to a shift towards more managerial forms of leadership. This article outlines how strategic management was introduced in Finland in the 2000s and how this led to a significant de-democratisation of the university organisations, despite academic communities' resistance and explicit preference for…
Descriptors: Universities, College Administration, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Kerssens, Niels; van Dijck, José – Harvard Educational Review, 2022
In this essay, Niels Kerssens and José van Dijck discuss the implications of platformization on the key public value of pedagogical autonomy in K-12 education. They focus on two interconnected concerns: how the integration of education into a global digital infrastructure contests the institutional pedagogical autonomy of schools and how the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Professional Autonomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Research
Xu, Yueting – National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, 2022
School districts are an integral part of the U.S. education system. Every state in the nation guarantees citizens free public education. To ensure all students are served, the states divide their land into school districts intended to provide all students with reasonable access to a school near where they live. These districts exist as units of…
Descriptors: School Districts, Charter Schools, Access to Education, Kindergarten
OECD Publishing, 2022
Governments vary greatly in the way they decide the level of funding for public primary schools, although typically it involves using a combination of rule-based and discretionary criteria. They also tend to place restrictions on how funding is used by earmarking it for particular categories of expenditure. This practice is not universal, however,…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support
Wu, Wenxi; Koh, Aaron – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2023
There is a growing literature studying the 'non-traditional' type of international schools. However, a less explored and under-theorised area is the changing dynamics of the global-local interactions in the way these international schools are being redefined and shaped by local processes, regimes of control, and mechanisms. Drawing on empirical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Schools, Global Approach, Urban Schools
Survey on Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy and Academic Integrity from a Student Perspective
Kimizoglu, Iris, Ed.; Vespa, Matteo, Ed. – European Students' Union, 2023
Academic freedom is the most important pillar that underpins and enables a democratic and free higher education sector. Given that the academic and political debate on the concept of academic freedom tends to be one-sided and confined to the needs and experiences of academic staff and researchers, as well as in face of the ongoing attacks on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Yanqing Li; Jiangting Chu – Chinese Education & Society, 2023
Given the fact that school governance entails reorganizing power, changing organizational structures, and reconstructing education methods in contemporary Chinese primary and secondary schools, this study reviewed the relevant literature and conducted a semi-structured in-depth survey of more than 50 education administrators and primary and…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Governance, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
Liu, Yi; Bessudnov, Alexey; Black, Alison; Norwich, Brahm – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
In the past few decades, several countries have introduced reforms aimed at increasing school autonomy. We evaluate the effect of the introduction of autonomous academies in England on the educational trajectories of children with special educational needs. This has been done using longitudinal data on all schoolchildren in state schools in…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries
Nainika Dinesh – History of Education, 2024
Through an analysis of Allahabad University's functioning, this article argues that independent India's ideas of federalism reimagined university education. New visions of the educated person - linked to ideas about the ideal citizen - changed the kinds of disciplines and universities being funded. With support from industrial elites to buttress…
Descriptors: Universities, Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, Educational Change