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Van Orsdel, Lee; Born, Kathleen – Library Journal, 2004
In the last year the anger and frustration simmering in libraries for a decade or more over the growing dysfunction of the scholarly communications system found a voice, a cause, and a cadre of allies around the globe. This time, the voices that said, "No" to the Big Deals were those of faculty members and academic officers at some very…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Competition, Libraries, Periodicals
Levacic, Rosalind – Education Economics, 2004
Both advocates of competition as a means to better school performance and economics-based research on this issue assume a direct relationship between a more competitive market structure (in terms of the number and concentration of schools in a local market) and better school performance. This is an application to schools of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Competition, Academic Achievement
Burger, Terry D.; Dahlgren, Donna; MacDonald, Christine D. – College Student Journal, 2006
The current research is among the first to examine whether gender or the level of competitiveness affects a person's motivation to gamble. One hundred fifty two participants completed a scale to measure whether they were intrinsically or extrinsically motivated to gamble (Gambling Motivation Scale) and a scale to measure their level of…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Motivation, Incentives, Gender Differences
Blute, Marion – Social Forces, 2006
Gene-culture interactions have largely been modelled employing population genetic-type models. Moreover, in the most notable application to date, the "interactive" modes have been one way rather than bidirectional. This paper suggests using game theoretic, fully interactive models. Employing the logic utilized in population ecology for coevolution…
Descriptors: Evolution, Nature Nurture Controversy, Genetics, Models
Pick, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The aim of this paper is to analyse the changes in Australian higher education policy over the past two decades. Using frame analysis, two shifts in higher education policy are identified. The first is in the late 1980s where the view of higher education as having a broad social, economic and cultural role was changed to one that emphasised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Universities
Schutten, Mary; McFarland, Allison J. – Physical Educator, 2005
Much attention is paid in education to assessing teaching effectiveness. Collegiate textbooks, professional development workshops, and professional journals overflow with indicators of this trait. An underlying assumption is that a primary task of teachers and coaches is to identify, develop, and reduce areas of weakness in their student athletes…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Athletic Coaches, Teacher Effectiveness
Guilfoil, Joanne K. – Art Education, 2004
The Blue Grass Trust in Lexington, Kentucky sponsors the annual visual art contest for historic preservation, one of the many events they sponsor as part of the celebrations planned for Historic Preservation Month each May. When the announcement concerning the Blue Grass Trust visual art competition is released, area high school art teachers…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Education, Competition, Historic Sites
Peer reviewedWapnick, Joel; Ryan, Charlene; Campbell, Louise; Deek, Patricia; Lemire, Renata; Darrow, Alice-Ann – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to determine how judgments of solo performances recorded at an international piano competition might be affected by excerpt duration (20 versus 60 seconds) and tempo (slow versus fast). Musicians rated performances on six test items. Results indicated that piano majors rated slow excerpts higher than they rated fast…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Musicians, Music Education, Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedLubienski, Christopher – American Journal of Education, 2005
By opening the system to competition, popular school choice reforms seek to remake public education into a more consumer-oriented endeavor. While the underlying theory holds that competitive pressures will induce change and improvement in educational processes, research indicates that organizations often respond instead by developing promotional…
Descriptors: Competition, Public Education, Educational Change, School Choice
Winter, Travis F. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
This article describes a photo essay contest of high school students in the Turning Point Program located in Ithaca, New York. The theme of the contest was "communicating what it means to have an emotional disability." The goals were to help raise awareness in the community, in the school, and in individual students about what it means…
Descriptors: Photography, High School Students, Youth, Youth Programs
Capranica, Laura; Minganti, Carlo; Billat, Veronique; Hanghoj, Signe; Piacentini, Maria Francesca; Cumps, Elke; Meeusen, Romain – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
In general, women are well represented among sport participants and sport audiences but not in the media. Data show that women's sport is greatly under-reported and trivialized in newspapers. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to measure press coverage during the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in the largest circulating Belgian, Danish, French,…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Athletics
Greene, Kenneth, V.; Byung-Goo, Kang – Economics of Education Review, 2004
An extensive data set on upstate New York school district is used to test whether competition from private schools and competition within the public school sector positively affect public school output and again whether different types of expenditures affect output differently. It finds generally significant positive effects of private competition…
Descriptors: Competition, Private Schools, Public Schools, High Schools
Lubienski, Christopher – Educational Policy, 2006
According to theorists, choice and competition are intended to force schools to innovate and diversify their programs. However, evidence from several countries suggests that schools are not responding to competitive incentives as expected: (a) instead of innovating in the classroom, schools often embrace traditional practices; (b) innovations in…
Descriptors: Competition, Public Education, Organizational Change, Educational Change
Smith, Kirk – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2002
Recently, many urban public universities have seen a drastic increase in competition. This project integrates Schumpeter's economic theories from 70 years ago with current strategic management theory in order to provide a framework for strategic response to that competition. This article explores all possible combinations of the high-low quality…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Public Colleges, Competition, Strategic Planning
Olsen, Terje Bruen; Kyvik, Svein; Hovdhaugen, Elisabeth – Tertiary Education and Management, 2005
This paper analyses the outcome of a reform of the academic career structure in Norway. From 1993 on, associate professors can apply for promotion to full professorships on the basis of individual research competence irrespective of vacant professorships. This has now become a more important way of attaining a full professorship than through…
Descriptors: Competition, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Faculty Promotion

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