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Kernan, Margaret; O'Kane, Mary – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
The development of a system of regulation in early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Ireland was a slow process. Some decades passed between initial calls for regulation and the actual implementation of standards in 1997, reflecting the delay and inaction that has characterised ECCE policy implementation in general in Ireland. The present…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Child Care, National Standards
Alfred, Richard – Community College Journal, 2003
As economic conditions worsen and enrollments surge, community colleges make two basic moves. They increase class size, add more sections, hire more part-time instructors, boost tuition, and create more parking spaces to accommodate more students. Then they slash spending by cutting things before people--travel, staff development funds, equipment…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Climate, Long Range Planning, Resistance to Change
Merkley, Rodney J.; Johnston, George H. – National Research Center for Career and Technical Education, 2007
This study examined the final program approval for new postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and program review policies and procedures for existing programs based on publicly available Web sites and on follow-up interviews with representatives in the final state approving agency. The purpose of the study was to inventory the…
Descriptors: State Programs, Community Colleges, Labor Market, Program Validation
Liddicoat, Antony J. – International Journal of English Studies, 2004
The implementation of a language policy is crucially associated with questions of methodology. This paper explores approaches to language policy, approaches to methodology and the impact that these have on language teaching practice. Language policies can influence decisions about teaching methodologies either directly, by making explicit…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Program Implementation
Fowler, Francis C. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2006
In this article, the author is asking that teacher educators respond to two papers that recommend political activity. Becoming politically active is one way of reacting to the situation that currently faces teacher educators, but political activity is not for everyone. It is time-consuming, exhausting, and at times depressing. It is also…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Higher Education, Consciousness Raising, Teacher Educators
Temmerman, Nita – British Journal of Music Education, 2005
The cultural contexts of home, school and community all have important parts to play in the music education of children, but at present in Australia, these three entities are insufficiently connected on a number of fronts, not the least being an understanding about the purpose(s) of young people's engagement with music. This paper puts forward two…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Student Participation, Children
Appalachia Educational Laboratory at Edvantia (NJ1), 2005
This brief defines school capacity as the presence of characteristics needed to support the development of a thriving learning community. The literature on school improvement suggests that a school's capacity for improvement can be supported by coherent structures, constructive teacher and leadership practices, and positive staff perceptions of…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Educational Improvement, School Culture, Change Agents
Dearden, Richard; Dermoudy, Julian; Evans, Christine; Barmuta, Leon; Jones, Susan; Magierowski, Regina; Osborn, Jon; Sargison, Jane; Waters, David – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2005
In 2004, the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology at the University of Tasmania undertook a project to evaluate students' information literacy skills and to get a picture of how and where information literacy is taught in the faculty. This paper outlines how relationship-building between the Science Library and faculty led to the…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Information Literacy, Foreign Countries, Information Skills
Kilpatrick, Sue; Millar, Patricia – International Journal of Training Research, 2006
Extension (industry training) and VET (the formal Vocational Education and Training system), each vital to Australia's education and training for agriculture, have developed as separate domains. Recent research suggests that the potential of closer alignment should be further explored. Extension provides usually non-certified courses to primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Alignment (Education), Industrial Training
Lindsay, Katherine – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2004
The aim of this paper is to critique the dichotomy between the legal regulation of disability discrimination in Australia, particularly in the State of New South Wales, and inclusion policy as espoused by public education authorities. It is argued that the law and inclusion policy are aiming at different outcomes. As a result, through legal…
Descriptors: Disability Discrimination, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Public Education
Kellor, Eileen M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
Traditional methods of paying and evaluating teachers in the United States are longstanding, but discussions about changing these systems to support teacher quality and student achievement goals are becoming more common. Efforts to make significant changes to these programs can be difficult and take many years to design, gain approval, and…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Charter Schools, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation
Andrade, Maureen Snow – Journal of Research in International Education, 2006
International students in institutions of higher education in English-speaking countries make valuable educational and economic contributions. For these benefits to continue, universities must become more knowledgeable about the adjustment issues these students face and implement appropriate support services. This review identifies factors that…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Adjustment, Educational Background, Language Proficiency
Bain, Alan – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
The lessons learned from a decade long, site based school reform project are used to examine the relationship between technology integration and school reform. The nature of the reforms will be described along with implications and conclusions for technology planning. Six key school reform takeaways will be shared that are necessary to build a…
Descriptors: Technology Planning, School Restructuring, Technology Integration, Educational Change
Dutro, Elizabeth; Valencia, Sheila – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2004
At the core of standards-based reform are content standards--statements about what students should know and be able to do. Although it is "state" standards that are the focus of much public attention and consume substantial resources, many local school districts have developed their own content standards in the major subject areas.…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Change, Alignment (Education), Academic Standards
Menefee-Libey, David – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2004
I synthesize some of the lessons we have learned about systemic school reform in order and derive two explicit hypotheses about when such reforms are likely to be more and less successful. The first hypothesis focuses on program implementation: to achieve success, any systemic reform must overcome challenges at each stage of the policy-making…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Program Implementation, Educational Change, Hypothesis Testing

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