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Amanda C. Arnold; Amanda C. DeDiego; Minyi Li; Ashton Keys; Anastasia Pipp – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2024
The doctoral comprehensive exam is a common benchmark in counselor education doctoral programs. The current study examined policies and procedures for comprehensive exams in CACREP-accredited counselor education doctoral programs. Using conventional qualitative content analysis, researchers analyzed CACREP-accredited doctoral program student…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Tests, Educational Policy
Universities UK, 2025
The UK's universities matter now more than ever. They are integral to the prosperity of their local communities, regions, the UK and to the global community. They drive economic growth, equip graduates with opportunities for a more prosperous life, help solve some of the most fundamental challenges of our age, and drive social mobility across the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Change, Institutional Cooperation
Irene Budi Prastiwi; Niko Sudibjo; Jacob Donald Tan – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to explore how the national quality assurance system pushes the obtainment of international accreditation and investigates the dual pursuit of international and national accreditations by higher education institutions (HEIs), focusing on the urgency, challenges and success factors involved in leading and managing the…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance
Kraft, Matthew A. – Educational Researcher, 2023
It is a healthy exercise to debate the merits of using effect-size benchmarks to interpret research findings. However, these debates obscure a more central insight that emerges from empirical distributions of effect-size estimates in the literature: Efforts to improve education often fail to move the needle. I find that 36% of effect sizes from…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Benchmarking, Educational Research, Educational Policy
Samantha Cullum; Jeremy Singer; Katharine O. Strunk; Chanteliese Watson; Ariell Bertrand; Erica Harbatkin; Sarah L. Woulfin – Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, 2024
School improvement is an iterative process through which districts and schools develop their capacity, implement and refine new policies and practices, and respond to new developments and needs over time. School improvement policy can also be considered an iterative process, with policy implementors learning from previous rounds of a policy.…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, State Policy, School Turnaround
Maithreyi Gopalan; Rohitha Edara – AERA Open, 2023
Despite lagging behind other high-income countries, the United States has made slow but steady improvements in health, especially for children from low-income households, through a series of health policies and programs since the 1990s. Have these health benefits spilled over to educational attainment and achievement? In this article, we…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Child Health, Health Education, Outcomes of Education
Alan J. Marsh; Lynne Fernie – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
There was a fundamental reform of special educational needs policy in Scotland with the ratification of the 2004 Education (Additional Support for Learning) (ASL) (Scotland) Act. This paper explores official statistics from 2008-2023 by examining variations in additional support needs (ASN) and funding across the 32 Local Authorities (LAs). The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Educational Change, Special Needs Students
Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, 2022
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) refers to the various processes for recognizing and awarding credit for college-level learning gained outside the classroom. In December 2021, Advance CTE and Education Strategy Group convened the Credit for Prior Learning Shared Solutions Workgroup, whose members represented state postsecondary education agencies…
Descriptors: College Credits, Prior Learning, Vocational Education, Educational Policy
Shu-Hsiu Huang; Kuei-Ju Tsai – SAGE Open, 2025
In the face of growing globalization and international market integration, there is a rising demand for the English Graduation Benchmark (EGB) policy in Taiwanese higher education. While previous research has addressed students' views on the EGB policy and its positive and negative effects on learning and teaching, medical university students'…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Educational Policy
Bailey, Lucy; Ledger, Susan; Thier, Michael; Pitts, Christine M. T. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) results have become synonymous with quality benchmarking, determining standards and comparing performance among 15-year-old students in countries around the globe. Concern, however, exists with the utility and consequential validity of the newest measure to the suite of the OECD's PISA tests:…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment
Philip Uys – Commonwealth of Learning, 2024
Benchmarking is an important tool to compare and make deliberate progress in any field of human endeavour. For integration of technology for teaching and learning, this is relatively a new field. The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) promotes the use of technology-enabled learning (TEL) -- also referred to as "digital learning" -- for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Benchmarking
Kayyali, Mustafa – Online Submission, 2023
To ensure that students obtain an effective and appropriate education, quality assurance in higher education is crucial. The primary concepts, structures, and procedures associated with quality assurance in higher education are extensively addressed in this paper. To improve student learning outcomes, institutional reputation, and overall…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Higher Education, Educational Change
Student, Sanford R. – Educational Researcher, 2022
Empirical growth benchmarks, as introduced by Hill, Bloom, Black, and Lipsey (2008), are a well-known way to contextualize effect sizes in education research. Past work on these benchmarks, both positive and negative, has largely avoided confronting the role of vertical scales, yet technical issues with vertical scales trouble the use of such…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Benchmarking, Effect Size, Intervention
Bamberger, Annette; Kim, Min Ji – Comparative Education, 2023
An extensive literature has explored the influence of the OECD on school education policies globally, while their influence on higher education policies has been underexamined. This article addresses that void by analysing the internationalisation of higher education in Israel and South Korea. We suggest that joining the OECD provided political…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, International Education, Educational Policy, Benchmarking
McCubbin, Amanda; Hammer, Sara; Ayriss, Peter – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
Benchmarking is a formalised evaluation process by which a university can measure the standard of their policies, processes, programmes or strategies through comparison with other universities. Currently, there is a paucity of research that focuses on the documentation associated with external benchmarking undertaken by Australian universities.…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Universities

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