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Gellhorn, Ernest; Boyer, Barry B. – Arizona State Law Journal, 1977
Issues in institutional autonomy and government regulation are addressed: discretion of university administrators to exert control; openness, confidentiality, and controls over information; and regulations, reports, and government sanctions. Available from William S. Hein and Co., 1285 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209. (MSE)
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Government School Relationship
Adamany, David – 1979
An analysis of the impact of state government regulation on higher education in California is presented. Two assumptions are explained on which the analysis is based; i.e., that the mission of higher education is teaching, scholarship, and service to the community and that public higher education is rightfully under the authority of the governor…
Descriptors: Accountability, Government Role, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
Seagren, Alan T.; And Others – 1979
The argument is advanced that tertiary education in Australia, which comprises three sectors--universities, colleges of advanced education, and colleges of technical and further education--is hierarchically structured. Although the colleges were proposed to be of comparable status to universities, the new colleges of advanced education, which have…
Descriptors: Centralization, College Administration, Federal Regulation, Financial Policy
Williams, Bruce – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1988
The implications of Australia's 1988 policy paper on higher education, which proposes far-reaching organizational, funding, and policy changes, are examined. The discussion focuses on the reasons for change, their scope and costs, accountability, research, and management issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Strategies, College Administration, Educational Change
Gideonse, Hendrik; And Others – 1981
School site budgeting may be said to exist when the school board and central office administration provide principals, in consultation with staff and sometimes community representatives, with an opportunity to prepare a budget for the allocation of resources at the school level. The objectives of school based budgeting include achieving more…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Advisory Committees, Annotated Bibliographies, Board Administrator Relationship