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Serow, Robert C. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
The 1944 G.I. Bill is often thought to have democratized higher education in the United States. This paper reviews evidence showing that the G.I. Bill's impact on education enrollments was more limited than is generally recognized. It attributes the gap between the law's perceived and documented effects to the symbolism surrounding postwar…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democracy, Enrollment, Educational Policy
Sprackland, Robert George – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
One of the most confrontational issues before American school boards and administrators is the effort by some Christian fundamentalists to have their views on life and its origins taught in science classes as a scientifically valid alternative to biological evolution. The issue continues to plague science education, suggesting that few school…
Descriptors: Religious Conflict, Evolution, Science Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Taylor, Sandra – Journal of Education Policy, 2004
A number of writers have drawn attention to the increasing importance of language in social life in "new times" and Fairclough has referred to "discourse driven" social change. These conditions have led to an increase in the use of various forms of discourse analysis in policy analysis. This paper explores the possibilities of using Critical…
Descriptors: Social Life, Social Change, Educational Change, Discourse Analysis
Bozeman, Barry – Evaluation Review, 2004
As with all media, the Internet structures and frames information, rewarding some information search and decision behaviors while punishing others and, thereby, strongly influences evaluation research results and possibilities. Now that the Internet is for many evaluators the information medium of choice, the impacts of the medium on evaluation…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Evaluation Research, Policy Analysis, Internet
Lingard, Bob; Jn Pierre, Kentry D. – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2006
This paper provides a postcolonial policy analysis of the "Education Sector Development Plan: 2000-2005 and Beyond" in the small Caribbean island nation of St Lucia. The specific focus is upon the nature of the lifelong learning policy as incorporated in the Plan. This is shown to be a globalised policy discourse. Drawing on a number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Human Capital, Educational Policy
Olson, Lynn – Teacher Magazine, 2006
Over the past decade, the standards movement has come a long way, though the push for accountability has meant different things in different places. In this article, the author reports the effects of standards-based education in student achievement and the improvement of public schools. Though states had already begun setting clear and challenging…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Academic Achievement, Educational Improvement
Desimone, Laura M.; Le Floch, Kerstin Carlson – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2004
Improving the validity and reliability of surveys is a critical part of the response to the call for improved rigor of education research, policy analysis and evaluation. Too often we create inquiry tools without validating our measures against how respondents interpret our questions, and therefore collect data of questionable quality. The purpose…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Educational Research, Validity
Maslak, Mary Ann – Higher Education in Europe, 2005
The Education for All initiative is one of the best known and most widely referenced policies in the development field. This paper investigates the extent to which the most recent EFA conference in Dakar (2000) addresses the complex issue of women and higher education. Two questions guide this inquiry. First, what are the basic concepts and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Access to Education, Feminism, Females
Schultz, Andrew E. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2006
This article asserts that just as Senator Phil Graham of Texas encouraged his colleagues to "dance with the gal you brung," while exhorting them to vote one way or another on some volatile issue, so too has career and technical education (CTE) over the past 20 years. The author evaluates the ideologically based economic and educational policies of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Ideology, Excellence in Education, Policy Analysis
Harney, John O.; Doan, Lynn – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2003
Colleges and universities across New England are teaming up with business to prepare students for real-world jobs as both foot soldiers and critically-thinking generals by entering into agreements with business to commercialize faculty research, and contracting out their strategic expertise. Businesses are providing scholarships and internships,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship, Technology Transfer
Ambe-Uva, Terhemba Nom – Online Submission, 2007
Distance education has become an important policy option for educational planners in developing countries. In the context of Nigeria, increasing population, growing national demand for education, dwindling financial resources, increasing fiscal constraints, and therefore narrowing of access to education led to the emergence of Open University in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Demand, Open Universities
Greiner, Keith – Online Submission, 2007
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in college access and with it, a growing concern about the debt incurred by students. Analysts on all sides suggest a variety of causes and solutions to this very complex problem. This paper presents a collection of informational items that can be seen as both disparate and connected. We can see…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Student Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Debt (Financial)
Shakrani, Sharif – Education Policy Center at Michigan State University, 2007
Now as Congress and the Bush administration consider the five-year reauthorization of the law, they have the opportunity to address some of NCLB's important problems of commission and omission. The goal of closing the huge achievement gap is laudable and must be addressed effectively. The NCLB seeks to develop and implement a new federal and state…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accountability, Federal State Relationship, Educational Policy
Coffield, Frank – Institute of Education - London, 2007
Since 1988 the education system in England has been subjected to wave upon wave of radical change and reform. Despite significant investments and some successes, this programme contains so many serious weaknesses that it is doing more harm than good and it should be fundamentally redesigned. However, before any new programme of reform is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Educational Trends
Gillard, Linda; Whitby, Virginia – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2007
This paper reports on research into how effective non-statutory guidance has been in managing the primary science curriculum in England. A small-scale qualitative study was used to elicit the views of teachers, local education authority advisors, an Ofsted inspector and a policy-maker. The findings indicate that the guidance is influencing the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes

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