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Dressel, Paul L., Ed.; And Others – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1980
Autonomy, in the context of higher education, is defined as the ability of a university or college to govern itself without outside controls. Autonomy and academic freedom are discussed and procedural and substantive autonomy are distinguished. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Role, Financial Support
Grossman, Robert J. – College Board Review, 1988
Many educators are expressing doubts about the propriety and timeliness of the movement to legislate and mandate institutional accountability, but the trend continues with encouraging results. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Administrator Attitudes, Admission Criteria
Scott, R. D. – 1978
Accountability in education in Australia is considered, including some of the causes for the present concern for accountability of tertiary institutions and strategies that might improve the situation. Different views on the role of educational institutions, ambiguities associated with the notion of public accountability, and current difficulties…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Articulation (Education), College Role
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Dressel, Paul L., Ed.; And Others – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1980
Institutional atonomy, from the standpoint of accountability and responsibility, is discussed in order to arrive at a concept of the kind and degree of autonomy essential for an educational institution to effectively and efficiently fulfill its responsibilities to society. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Faculty, College Role
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Clarke, Alex M.; Edwards, Lynn M. – Higher Education, 1979
Australian universities have entered a "steady-state" period in which enrollments and funding are being held with limits predetermined by government. The Tertiary Education Commission, as the federal system authority, sees a need for change in: nature of student population, funding, staffing, and procedures for coordination and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Administration, College Faculty
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Sjolund, Maivor – Higher Education Management, 1998
Analyzes the impact of new research funding arrangements in Sweden, intended to shift emphasis from discipline-based research to multidisciplinary, problem-focused research. Focusing on management at the institutional level, it discusses the tension between the university, representing academic freedom and autonomy, and controls imposed by…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Administration, Educational Policy, Federal Aid
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Ndiaye, Ahmadou Lamine – Higher Education Policy, 1996
A discussion of academic freedom and university autonomy in African universities established in the French colonial tradition focuses on their implications for college admission and enrollment management, curriculum design and development, faculty selection and promotion, and government funding and resource allocation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Administration, College Admission, College Faculty
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Inst. of Higher Education. – 1975
Proceedings are provided of a seminar on state leadership that focused on: (1) the process of state planning in public, private, and proprietary postsecondary educational institutions; (2) the process of resource allocation in a changing educational environment; (3) the emerging conflicts flowing from the legislated rise in accountability; and (4)…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Budgeting, College Planning