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Kozma, Tamas – European Education, 2008
The Bologna process is a comprehensive concept for European higher education reforms of the 20th and 21st centuries. However, it means something else in Central European countries than it does in the rest of Europe. It has been combined in Central Europe with a major social change referred to as the "political transformation" (Johnson…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Change, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Connelly, Graham; Chakrabarti, Mono – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
The context for this paper relates to the policy and practice implications of efforts to achieve social justice for Scotland's 12,000 children and young people in the care of local government authorities. The paper is located within a growing evidence base of the educational experience of young people in care and leaving care. The data on…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Local Government
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Thompson, D. W. – London Review of Education, 2008
This paper has developed from research that the author initiated. The data were derived from an outreach project that aimed to increase awareness of and participation in higher education amongst Muslim women within a major English city. The paper elevates some of the author's findings into a general discussion on the role of higher education (HE)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Muslims, Lifelong Learning, Citizenship Responsibility
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Long, Mark C.; Tienda, Marta – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2008
This article evaluates changes in racial and ethnic composition of three Texas universities following the ban on affirmative action imposed by the 1996 "Hopwood" decision. The authors estimate the extent to which universities practiced affirmative action before the ban and evaluate how officers at these universities responded by changing…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Admission, Admission Criteria, Educational Change
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Johnson, Ane Turner; Janosik, Steven M. – College and University, 2008
Public concerns regarding illegal immigration are currently polarizing the United States. Regardless of one's position, the children of illegal (also referred to as undocumented) immigrants are in a particularly vulnerable situation. While undocumented children are allowed free public primary and secondary education, their path to skills…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Policy, Undocumented Immigrants, Access to Education
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Britto, Pia Rebello; Cerezo, Adrian; Ogbunugafor, C. Brandon – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2008
Albeit science is clear in its support for early childhood, the developmental outcomes for young children, globally, are poor. It is hypothesized that evidence-based policies may be a potential mediator of the application of science to improve the lives and well-being of young children. However, the question arises--at what stage of policy…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Young Children, Policy Analysis, Theory Practice Relationship
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Yanqing, Ding – Chinese Education and Society, 2008
Beginning in 2006, the "two exemptions and one subsidy" (TEOS) policy was integrated into the New Mechanism for Assured Funding for Rural Compulsory Education (hereafter the "New Mechanism"). The New Mechanism includes TEOS, raising the standard of public expenditure guarantees for rural compulsory education stage schools,…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors, Policy Analysis
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Kenway, Jane – Australian Educational Researcher, 2008
Ghosts haunt the school curriculum. Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" provides a starting point for thinking about these curriculum ghosts. In the Preface, he states that he has "endeavoured in this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of an Idea". In this article, the author seeks to raise the ghost of an idea, and to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Buchanan, Nina K.; Fox, Robert A. – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
"Choice" and "freedom" as measured by the ability of parents to select their children's schools are deeply embedded in the national ethos of the United States of America. Wealthy American parents have always exercised school choice but minority and low-income students are often trapped in failing schools. This paper is based on…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, School Choice, Parent Role, Foreign Countries
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Tajnikar, Maks; Debevec, Jasmina – Education Economics, 2008
The present paper tackles the issue of the higher education funding system in Slovenia. Its main attribute is that institutions are classified into study groups according to their fields of education, and funds granted by the state are based on their weights or study group factors (SGF). Analysis conducted using data envelopment analysis tested…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Funding Formulas, Financial Policy
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Baker, Thomas R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
This chapter describes the relationship between federal student privacy laws and state privacy laws, and identifies the changes in the federal law over the last ten years affecting disclosure to parents of college students. Recent litigation on health emergencies is outlined and the limited rights of college students not yet eighteen years of age…
Descriptors: College Students, Access to Information, Privacy, Information Policy
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Opfer, V. Darleen; Henry, Gary T.; Mashburn, Andrew J. – American Journal of Education, 2008
High stakes accountability (HSA) reforms were enacted in state after state and federally through the No Child Left Behind law, based on the belief that incentives that have consequences attached are effective ways to motivate educators to improve student performance. Our focus for this article is on school district level responses to HSA reforms…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Federal Legislation, Motivation Techniques, Academic Achievement
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Alsop, Rachel; Gonzalez-Arnal, Stella; Kilkey, Majella – Gender and Education, 2008
This paper is based upon two empirical studies, which identify care-giving responsibilities as a key mediator of mature students'--a target group within the widening participation strategy--experiences of higher education. Employing a feminist lens on care, we identify a disjuncture between how students experience the challenges of negotiating…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Family Life, Access to Education, Agenda Setting
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Brundrett, Mark; de Cuevas, Rachel Anderson – School Leadership & Management, 2008
The profile, status and funding of leadership development has risen dramatically both in the UK and internationally over the last decade. This article draws on a decade of study of leadership development programmes in order argue that school leadership training in England has received unprecedented levels of funding but that until very recently…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Leadership Training, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership
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Serrano-Velarde, Kathia E. – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2008
Most European countries have introduced systematic quality assurance as part of an overall governance reform aimed at enhancing universities' autonomy. Researchers and economic entrepreneurs tend, however, to underestimate the political dimension of accreditation and evaluation when they consider the contribution of quality assurance to the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality Control, Foreign Countries, Accreditation (Institutions)
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