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Nicklin, Julie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Some teacher education programs are opting to discontinue national certification for reasons of cost, duplication of effort, or standards considered too prescriptive or inappropriate. The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education feels that tougher standards and regular review of programs is essential to educational reform and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Costs, Educational Change

Theus, Kathryn T. – Public Relations Review, 1993
Focuses on how college and university reputations are built and may decay. Explores attributes of organizational reputation. Explores differential aspects of history in the formation of enduring and situational perceptions of organizational reputation, as well as differential effects of communication modes for reaching target publics. Identifies…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics

Landrum, R. Eric; Turrisi, Rob; Harless, Clayton – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1999
Survey of state residents concerning the image of a regional university found either a general, positive opinion or none at all. Statistical modeling of results points to the significant components of university image and how they influence parents' decision to send a child to that institution, which in turn leads to better understanding of the…
Descriptors: College Choice, Higher Education, Institutional Research, Parent Influence
Foster, Andrea L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Explores how many professors who moonlight for unaccredited Kennedy-Western University are proud to do so, but not all. (EV)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, Distance Education, Higher Education

Christensen, Edward W.; Anakwe, Uzoamaka P.; Kessler, Eric H. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 2001
Discusses distance learning research and describes a study of 399 students at two universities that investigated the role of perceived technology usefulness, technological familiarity and accessibility, reputation, constraints, learning preferences, and demographic factors on prospective receptivity toward distance learning. Considers implications…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Demography, Distance Education, Educational Research
Heyes, Anthony G.; Liston-Heyes, Catherine – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2004
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to evaluate the performance of top US business school in maintaining reputation among members of the academic and business communities. The authors generate efficiency measures and identify peers against which underperforming schools should benchmark.
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Reputation, Benchmarking, Performance
Caruso, Greta – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2005
This narrative provides an account of one teacher's use of a minimal, real-world text--a Fantale lollie wrapper--in her classroom as a means of motivating Year 7 students to write concisely and imaginatively. It discusses the success of this strategy and the way in which information technology was utilised in the production of facsimile texts.…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Class Activities, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education
Epstein, William M. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2004
Objective: To experimentally test for confirmational response bias among social work journals and to assess the time-liness and quality of the referee review process. Method: A positive and a negative version of two stimulus articles were sent to two randomized groups of 31 social work journals; journals were stratified by prestige; the timeliness…
Descriptors: Responses, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Periodicals
Zugazaga, Carole B.; Surette, Raymond B.; Mendez, Monica; Otto, Charles W. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
This exploratory study describes social workers' perceptions of the depiction of the social work profession found in the news and entertainment media. A random sample of 665 MSW social workers who were members of the Florida Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers were surveyed regarding how they felt the profession was depicted in…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Attitudes, Semantic Differential
Porter, Stephen R.; Toutkoushian, Robert K. – Economics of Education Review, 2006
We posit that institutions of higher education attempt to maximize their reputation, and that an institution's reputation, research output, and average student quality are determined simultaneously. Because these outputs are produced jointly, three-stage least squares is used to estimate the parameters of the model. We find that faculty research…
Descriptors: Reputation, Higher Education, Colleges, Least Squares Statistics
Smith-Doerr, Laurel – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
Why do some Ph.D.'s languish in positions with little authority, and what does educational background have to do with it? Hypotheses predicted that life scientists with Ph.D.'s from elite programs would be the most likely, those from middle-ranked programs the next most likely, and those from lower ranked programs the least likely to achieve…
Descriptors: Scientists, Doctoral Programs, Career Development, Student Teacher Supervisors
Nagardeolekar, Vikas; Merritt, Edwin – American School & University, 2006
It is hard to win passage of a school construction bond--whether through a citizen referendum or the vote of a town council or general town meeting. Property owners' resistance to tax increases remains strong. Sizable segments of any local community--senior citizens, childless adults, parents who send their children to private school, and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Construction Management, Community Leaders, Politics of Education
Deng, Chi-Ping; Armstrong, Patrick Ian; Rounds, James – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
Holland's [Holland, J. L. (1959). A theory of occupational choice. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 6, 35-45; Holland, J. L. (1997). Making vocational choices: A theory of vocational personalities and work environments (3rd ed.). Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.] RIASEC types were initially developed using a restricted range…
Descriptors: Reputation, Career Choice, Multidimensional Scaling, Labor Market
Alderman, Geoffrey; Brown, Roger – College and University, 2007
The governments of the USA and the UK have identified similar challenges facing their higher education sectors. Both governments believe in the centrality of market forces in meeting higher education demand, with government and academia playing subordinate roles. The public purposes of higher education must be restated if the potentially negative…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Socioeconomic Status, Education Work Relationship, Educational Status Comparison
Thelin, John R – 1976
The popular image of the Ivy League is one of a slightly awesome bastion of the well-born, well-bred, and soon-to-be-powerful or, less charitably, a haven for "the effete, unAmerican, and hopelessly bookish." This pervasive idea of collegiate personality is analyzed, tracing the evolution of the Ivy League from an incongruous array of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Football, Higher Education, Marketing