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Svetlana A. Kucheryavenko – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2025
The article discusses the practice of using a product approach in the framework of marketing control based on the materials of the National Research University "BelSU". The analysis of sources on this topic makes it possible to conclude that at present the educational market is represented by aggressive competition of educational…
Descriptors: Marketing, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Competition
Nasser Noshadi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
In the post-Darwinian approach, the 'blank slate' is synonymous with the modern denial of human nature. This article is a call for the restoration of the first layer in the portrait of the blank slate through Quentin Skinner's contextual-intentionality method to challenge this approach. Rather than denying human nature, John Locke shifted the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Beliefs, Educational Philosophy, Competition
Melissa LaDuke; Thomas Pike – Assessment Update, 2025
A core challenge for any organization is to create highly functioning teams that creatively and effectively find solutions to complex challenges. The authors propose the foundation of creating such teams is for the team to develop a shared understanding of the requisite knowledge of everyone on the team and then recombine that knowledge to find…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Organizational Culture, Teamwork, Competition
Nicholas Skiados; Rabeea Summer Rehman; Megan Riley; Kersten T. Schroeder – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2024
Biotechnology students entering the workforce often struggle in their application of textbook knowledge to build the solutions that we see in science and health fields today. Some students may be naive to what a job in the biotechnology industry can encompass. Students should graduate having a firm grasp of the prospects of their field and have…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Competition, College Science, Job Skills
Henri Huttunen – Ethics and Education, 2025
For years, a lively debate has been going on about the normative implications of the relationship between pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) and education. While much has been said about PCE's potential to undermine academic achievement or enable cheating, with surprisingly many authors drawing comparisons to doping in sports, one key…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cheating, Academic Achievement, Drug Use
Ellen Belitzky; Yevgeniya Rivers – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2025
Flying a paper airplane as a standalone activity is hardly a novel instructional practice. However, in a typical university business analytics course where most work is on a computer, such a tactile experience is innovative. Aiming to build a paper airplane as an artifact, measure and record its characteristics, and report results provides an…
Descriptors: Business Education, Competition, Manipulative Materials, College Instruction
Roger Mantie – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2024
Research suggests that when we treat our non-obligatory activities playfully, we are more likely to engage with them and derive meaningfulness from them. Play is of interest to the field of music education on at least two counts: the perceived relationship between play and music, and the perceived educational aspects of play related to human…
Descriptors: Music Education, Play, Music Activities, Barriers
Amit Agnihotri; Rajnish Kumar Misra – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2025
Purpose: This conceptual study explores whether business competitions (BCs), a prominent yet understudied non-placement work-integrated learning (WIL) model, align with the recently proposed WIL criteria, thereby confirming their validity as scalable pedagogical tools to reduce the persistent competency gap in Master of Business Administration…
Descriptors: Business Education, Work Based Learning, Competition, Masters Programs
Robert Shireman – American Enterprise Institute, 2025
Competition for admission to prestigious colleges and universities is intense, is psychologically damaging to students and families, and skews the high school curriculum away from options that could better serve all students. And the problem has only gotten worse. Why? One culprit frequently cited is the college-ratings industry spawned by US News…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Paying for College, Ability, Reputation
Alexander Mitterle; Roland Bloch – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Competition today has become a central policy imperative in higher education. Connected to resource efficiency and scarcity, it remains closely attached to the idea of the market but reaches beyond when related to positional or status orders. In the higher education literature such varieties of competition -- as distinct social processes -- are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Commercialization, Competition
de Losada, María Falk; Taylor, Peter James – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
The nature of the area of mathematical competitions as a design science is considered, historical roots of mathematical problem-solving competitions are traced, the complementary aspects of mathematics as theory building and as problem solving are touched upon in relation to the practice of competitions. Two historical figures, Euler and Erdos,…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Competition, Influences
Richard Rymarz – Cogent Education, 2024
This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the rationale and purpose of religious education (RE) in Catholic schools. RE in Australian Catholic schools has always been a feature of the curriculum and the expectation is that all students take part in this. Several salient features of contemporary culture that impact on faith-based schools…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Curriculum Design, Competition
Giroir, Christopher L. – About Campus, 2022
One subpopulation of students on the rise at many university campuses is e-sport gamers or "e-athletes." Video gamers are giving a new definition to the traditional athlete and are attracting the attention of athletic administrators, who are willing to fund scholarships to attract today's top e-athlete. The relationship between gamers…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Video Games, Competition, Student Recruitment
Kun Dai; Charlene Tan – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
This paper focuses on educational equity in China using the experience of school choice reform in Shanghai. The education authority in Shanghai has launched a host of policy measures to address "school choice fever" (zexiao re) where parents compete to enrol their children in a top-performing school. The policy initiative has been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, School Choice, Educational Change
José L. López-González – Ethics and Education, 2024
Critical studies in higher education often embrace the ideas of the slowness movement to address time pressure. However, this desirable horizon presents some limitations. On the one hand, by emphasizing solutions at the individual level, boosting slowness may promote tactics incapable of producing changes to the underlying structural dynamics of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethics, Alienation, Innovation

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