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Cathryn Knight; Carmel Conn; Tom Crick; Sian Brooks – Educational Review, 2025
Commitments to inclusive education have been articulated in policy across the UK, in the context of increasingly inclusive rhetoric in education policy globally over recent years. This paper uses a critical policy analysis approach to understand the framing of inclusion within national legislation, policy documents and associated key resources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Clemence Bouchat; Sonja Blum; Ellen Fobé; Marleen Brans – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2025
Background: The COVID-19 policy context was characterised by high levels of uncertainty, imperfect knowledge and the need for immediate action. Therefore, governments in Europe tended to rely on expertise provided by advisory bodies to design their crisis response. Advisory bodies played a fundamental part in policy making during the crisis to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Policy Formation, Advisory Committees, COVID-19
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Aurelie Van Hoye; Benny Cullen; Aoife Lane; Kevin Volf; Liam Kelly; Enrique Garcia Bengoechea; Anne Vuillemin; Catherine Woods – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: Policy development is the biggest gap for health-promoting sports clubs. The present study aims to identify Irish sports club's involvement in health promotion (HP) policy development. Design: Mixed methods concurrent survey design, with quantitative data providing insights into priorities, activities and documentation and qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health, Athletics, Clubs
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Catarina Lundqvist; Stina Westerlund – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Increased international attention paid to research-based education has resulted in various national initiatives to exploit research in education. However, this poses challenges for school professionals. Based on an ethnographic single case study in a Swedish educational setting, this article investigates how national policy on research-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
Nina Teigland; Michele Gazzola – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
This article evaluates the design of the official language policy of the Norwegian government in the field of higher education, which was set out in two white papers in 2008 and 2020. The language policy aims to avoid domain loss of the Norwegian language and thus keep it 'complete' and able to function as a unifying factor in society. In the two…
Descriptors: Norwegian, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Georgiana Mihut; Sevda Ozsezer-Kurnuc; Rebecca Morris; Tom Perry; Emma Smith – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Policy and research engagement is a timely topic for researchers, decision-makers, and higher education institutions that aim to promote engagement and impact. Examination of the complex research-policy relationship in the higher education sector has been largely overlooked. This paper addresses this issue by presenting findings from in-depth…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Davide Donina; Marta Jaworska – Higher Education Policy, 2024
This article develops a country case study on the Polish higher education (HE) system governance regime by using the governance equalizer model to analyse how each reform over the last three decades has altered its formal power structure. In particular, we focus on the most recent HE governance reform (Law 2.0), which has not yet been addressed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Governance
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Christian Joy Pattawi Cruz; Kira Matus; Stuart Gietel-Basten – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: There are limited studies focused on examining specific types of evidence, like surveys beyond the US and territories with unicameral legislatures and unique contexts. Aims and objectives: To measure the extent of survey research being used as evidence in policymaking in Hong Kong. Methods: Through document analysis, this study…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Surveys, Foreign Countries, Legislation
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Carolina R. Haddad; Emily Wise; Erik Arnold – Research Evaluation, 2024
Government policies increasingly focus on transformative innovation policy (TIP), as programmes are being reoriented towards addressing societal challenges and contributing to sustainability transitions. Evaluation practices need modification to keep up with this change. While a small number of frameworks for TIP evaluation have been proposed,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Policy Formation, Innovation
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Annina Förschler; Mathias Decuypere – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Within the last decades, a new way of policymaking has become increasingly prominent: civic hackathons. However, in education policy research, hackathons have not been broadly addressed so far. With this article, we contribute to closing this research gap by empirically investigating the educational #wirfürschule (#wfs) Hackathons that took place…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Foreign Countries, Programming
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Gillean McCluskey; Laura Robertson; Annie Taylor – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
This paper reports findings from a review of school exclusion policy and legislation in Scotland, conducted as part of a comparative study of school exclusion across the four UK jurisdictions by the Excluded Lives research group. Drawing on a range of policy sources, this paper adopts Hyatt's (2013) framework to contextualise school exclusion…
Descriptors: School Policy, Foreign Countries, Expulsion, Federal Legislation
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Alan Tuckett – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
For more than 50 years, governmental and independent reviews have published proposals for strengthening adult learning opportunities, showing a remarkable consistency in the advice offered to government. They have, however, had little more than short-term impact on policy or provision. Since the early 2000s, under the influence of neoliberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Policy
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Kun Yan; Han Wu; Kaiming Bu; Lingli Wu – Higher Education Policy, 2024
To date, no empirical study has focused on understanding the evolution process of China's college admission policies and clarifying its hidden evolution logic. Based on the advocacy coalition framework (ACF), this study determines different advocacy coalitions and their belief systems during the evolution process of independent enrollment policy,…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admission Criteria, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Emiliano Teran – Research Evaluation, 2025
This study evaluates the research performance of faculty at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico, using the h-index to analyze disciplinary differences and institutional trends. The aim was to identify research productivity patterns and their implications for policy-making within international standards. A mixed-methods approach, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers, Educational Research
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Charlaine Simpson; Anna Beck; Louise Campbell – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
The recent review of the Scottish professional standards for teachers, led by the General Teaching Council for Scotland, offered a unique perspective to interrogate participative approaches in policy-making in the Scottish education context and to provide insights and implications for future policy-making. Using one of the authors' experiences as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Standards, Professionalism, Democracy
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