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Schienstock, Gerd – European Journal: Vocational Training, 2004
The growing importance of learning as the key competition criterion obliges companies to undertake holistic and integrated restructuring to maintain or improve their market position. Such a renewal approach includes a focus on innovation as a strategic goal, intelligent use of modern ICT, development of decentralised organisation forms,…
Descriptors: Competition, Human Resources, Business Administration, Information Technology
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Tingstrom, Daniel H.; Sterling-Turner, Heather E.; Wilczynski, Susan M. – Behavior Modification, 2006
The Good Behavior Game (GBG), a type of interdependent group-oriented contingency management procedure, was first introduced in 1969 and has been used with overwhelming success in classrooms and other settings. Since its inception, the "game" has utilized team competition and peer influence combined with reinforcement procedures. It has been found…
Descriptors: Contingency Management, Peer Influence, Reinforcement, Behavior Change
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Pirrie, Anne – Policy Futures in Education, 2005
The author draws upon recent experience of providing consultancy services to a working group established by the European Commission in 2001 to facilitate the implementation of the Lisbon Strategy for economic, social, and environmental renewal in the European Union. The article begins with a critique of the "new basic skills" identified…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Second Languages, Lifelong Learning, Information Technology
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Hammond, Ross A.; Axelrod, Robert – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2006
Ethnocentrism is a nearly universal syndrome of attitudes and behaviors, typically including in-group favoritism. Empirical evidence suggests that a predisposition to favor in-groups can be easily triggered by even arbitrary group distinctions and that preferential cooperation within groups occurs even when it is individually costly. The authors…
Descriptors: Ethnocentrism, Cooperation, Social Attitudes, Social Bias
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Ward, P.; Sprevak, D.; Boreham, C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
This note, which is based on a final year project for a BSC degree, presents an investigation on the Olympic decathlon. It shows that the existing non-linear transformation which is used to assign points to athletes' performance gives practically identical results to that of a simpler linear one. In addition, the paper presents evidence to support…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletes, Measurement Techniques, Scoring
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Gachter, Simon; Thoni, Christian; Tyran, Jean-Robert – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
Instructors can use a computerized experiment to introduce students to imperfect competition in courses on introductory economics, industrial organization, game theory, and strategy and management. In addition to introducing students to strategic thinking in general, the experiment serves to demonstrate that profits of a firm fall as the number of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Competition, Experiments
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Cramer, Steven; Kurten, Jaime – Tech Directions, 2005
While classroom instruction can and should still be used to teach students the fundamentals of engineering, the key to their ultimate success is learning to use that knowledge in a real-world setting. Out-of-class activities, like the American Society of Civil Engineers' (ASCE) National Concrete Canoe Competition, not only give students a hands-on…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Educational Technology, Civil Engineering, Competition
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Handscombe, R. D. – Industry and Higher Education, 2003
This paper reviews the UK government's Science Enterprise Challenge (SEC) initiative, giving particular emphasis to the SEC objective of achieving cultural change. A "cultural web" framework is applied to characterize the political, symbolic and structural issues that need to be addressed if change is to be effected. The author suggests…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, School Culture, Higher Education
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Yuguo, Wang – Chinese Education and Society, 2005
This article expresses focuses on the challenge of producing a higher education teaching cohort that can keep pace with the demands of economic, scientific, and technological development. Particular attention is given to the shortage of elite high-quality teachers and how to attract and maintain them, including superior programs run in a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Effectiveness
Neugebauer, Roger – Child Care Information Exchange, 2004
While the recession has slowed the overall growth of the "for profit"' child care sector, many new players are entering this arena bringing fresh perspectives and new energy. To glean some insight into how these new players view prospects for that sector, two of the new leaders, Tom Heymann and Gary Graves were interviewed. Heymann was appointed…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Economic Factors, Educational Principles
Brainard, Jeffrey – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
This article reports the split of Americans on requiring students to take more courses in math and science. In a survey findings released by the American Council on Education, Americans are divided about whether college students need to study more mathematics and science to preserve America's global economic competitiveness. According to David…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, National Surveys, Mathematics Education, Science Education
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Williams, Joe – Education Next, 2007
Considerable attention has been paid to the most blatant barriers that public charter schools face. By lobbying against good charter legislation and fair funding, financing anti-charter studies and propaganda, filing lawsuits, and engaging the public battle of ideas, teacher unions and other charter opponents openly wage what might be called an…
Descriptors: Unions, Teacher Associations, Charter Schools, Boards of Education
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Shanahan, Theresa; Jones, Glen A. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2007
This paper analyses changing approaches to system-level governance in Canadian post-secondary education from 1995-2006. A review of major policy initiatives reveals a shift in provincial and federal government roles in and approaches to the coordination of post-secondary education. The federal government has strategically invested in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity (Institutional), Research and Development, Federal Government
Branzburg, Jeffrey – Technology & Learning, 2007
Look no further than to the popularity of C-SPAN's annual video documentary competition for middle and high schoolers, and it's obvious that video editing, and the technology that comes with it, is important to today's students. In the past it was a complex, involved, and expensive process. Video editing is now within the reach of anybody with a…
Descriptors: Photography, Educational Technology, Editing, Computer Software
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Weiner, Lois – Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
Dramatic changes are being made to teacher education internationally and in the United States. Some of the alterations have been recognized as threatening university-based teacher preparation, for instance, the growth of alternate route programs. Many other phenomena that have an impact on teacher education have not been analyzed as such,…
Descriptors: Corporations, Privatization, Standardized Tests, Public Education
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