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Paul Cropper; Christopher J. Cowton – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2024
Universities face an uncertain funding environment and turbulent marketplace. Financial scenario modelling offers a potential mechanism to assist in navigating a way forward. Our previous paper on UK universities' practice found some variation in the sophistication of the approaches taken, but the overall impression was of a relatively simple…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Finance, Money Management, Budgets
Henry A. Giroux – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
With the rise of authoritarian politics across the globe, echoes of a fascist past are with us once again signaling a looming and dangerous threat to education and democracy. This essay argues that is it crucial to engage fascism both as a language of white supremacy and a politics of disconnection. If fascism is to be addressed both politically…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Whites, Racism, Politics
Evans, Stephen – Learning and Work Institute, 2022
Inflation is projected to be much higher than expected at the time of the 2021 Spending Review. This could wipe out up to £850 million of the value of skills funding in England over the next three years, leading to either fewer adults accessing learning or risks to the quality of learning. This Briefing Note addresses what the 2021 Spending Review…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Skill Development
Neil Selwyn – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
This paper outlines how ideas of 'degrowth' might be used to reimagine sustainable forms of education technology. In essence, degrowth calls for a proactive renewal of technology use around goals of voluntary simplicity and slowing-down, community-based coproduction and sharing, alongside conscious minimalization of resource consumption. The paper…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Educational Technology, Social Change, Environmental Education
Lena Maleševic Perovic – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
The author of this article provides an example of how one might incorporate behavioral economics into teaching macroeconomics or labor economics at an undergraduate level. The focus is on two macroeconomic concepts--wage determination and the Phillips curve--and shows that the implications and conclusions of both models differ from their textbook…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Macroeconomics, Teaching Methods, Labor Market
Bobulescu, Roxana – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
The idea of endless economic growth is embedded in current economic teachings and in economic institutions. However, these teachings are being challenged by a corpus of studies which show that our economies are experiencing limits to growth. We must therefore work out how businesses can adapt to the post-growth era. This paper claims that there is…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Schools, Curriculum Development, Critical Theory
Davis, Leila E.; Gómez-Ramírez, Leopoldo – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The 3-equation model by Carlin and Soskice (2014) introduces the current consensus in modern monetary macroeconomics to undergraduates through a static framework in which adjustment occurs via the monetary policy rule of an inflation-targeting central bank. In this article, the authors present a dynamic extension of this model and an Excel-based…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Macroeconomics, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
John Cox – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
This is the second article in a two-part SWOT analysis of academic libraries. The purpose of this research is to guide strategy development, decision making and advancement of positioning by identifying and analyzing the key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats impacting academic libraries. Its premise is that an understanding of these…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Strategic Planning, Research Methodology, Political Attitudes
Neil Kraus – American Educator, 2025
If everyone needs education to succeed, why is education always under fire politically? Why is the education system always on defense? To try to better understand the seemingly contradictory politics of education, the author began to examine primary data on the labor market, historic and current educational attainment rates, and scholarly…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Equal Education, Democracy, Politics of Education
Julien Lafortune; Brett Guinan – Public Policy Institute of California, 2024
Increased state spending and one-time federal pandemic funds have contributed to record K-12 funding levels in recent years. The state of California provides the majority of K-12 funding for the state. California's per pupil spending is slightly above the national average. California's school funding formula allocates additional funding to…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Educational Finance
Marcus, Alan P. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
This essay will discuss an approach in the pedagogy of geography that engages students with the interpretation, imagination, and the complex understandings and dimensions of geographic thought. My goal here is to make the explicit connection between place experiences (autobiography) and place, sense of place, and geographic thought. I underline…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Place Based Education, Geography Instruction, Learning Experience
Allegretto, Sylvia; García, Emma; Weiss, Elaine – Economic Policy Institute, 2022
Education funding in the United States relies primarily on state and local resources, with just a tiny share of total revenues allotted by the federal government. Most analyses of the primary school finance metrics--equity, adequacy, effort, and sufficiency--raise serious questions about whether the existing system is living up to the ideal of…
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational Finance, Educational Change, Federal Government
Sue Clery – National Education Association, 2023
In this 2023 NEA Special Salary issue, a post-pandemic look at faculty salaries in 2022. What was found, looking at federal data, is that U.S. faculty's purchasing power--that is the value of your salary, considering inflation--is at historical lows. All the gains that were made incrementally since the Great Recession of 2008 have evaporated in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Outcomes of Education, Teacher Salaries
Rock, Andrew – MDRC, 2022
Data from past economic downturns show that "recession graduates"--those graduating from high school or college during a recession--may have worse outcomes in earnings and health for years or even decades to come. MDRC sought to work with stakeholders to better understand the challenges recent graduates are facing in the current context…
Descriptors: Career Development, Partnerships in Education, High School Graduates, Economic Climate
Marshall, Emily C.; Shea, Paul – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The authors describe an undergraduate economics elective focused on the Great Recession and the recession resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. They have taught the course with great success at both liberal arts colleges and research universities and at all levels of the curriculum ranging from a first-year seminar to an upper-level elective. They…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Elective Courses, COVID-19
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