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Peer reviewedAnnan, Lord – Journal of Communication, 1978
Summarizes the work of the Parliamentary committee that both investigated broadcasting in Great Britain and concluded that the present system ensures freedom for broadcasters and programing variety for the public. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Institutional Autonomy
Peer reviewedPerez Vera, Elisa – Higher Education in Europe, 1987
Differing concepts and operationalizations of institutional autonomy in the Spanish higher education system are compared, and their implications for the process of higher education reform are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedMann, Dale – Teachers College Record, 1986
Leadership strategies that encourage voluntary compliance are compared with those that are more assertive and demanding. Specific problems and possibilities challenging those who would lead movements of institutional reform are outlined. (CB)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Authoritarianism, Educational Philosophy, Institutional Autonomy
Peer reviewedWhite, Patricia – Teachers College Record, 1986
Ways in which institutions may either foster or frustrate the kinds of beliefs and attitudes conducive to self-respect and self-esteem are explored. Patterns of authority in the schools of a democratic society must be examined with this fact in mind and shaped in ways that most fully develop the self-respect and self-esteem of all students. (CB)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Institutional Autonomy
McKelvie, Brenda – Interchange on Education, 1984
A history is given of actions leading to the award of a differentiation grant to Trent University (Ontario). Advantages and disadvantages of this type of grant are discussed, and the grant's effect on institutional autonomy is investigated. (CJB)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedShirley, Robert C. – Educational Forum, 1984
Argues that institutions should be free to define their missions, manage fiscal affairs, and determine organizational actions. At the same time they have the responsibility to report the degree to which their goals are being met, manage funds adequately, and provide financial accounting reports. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Government Role, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
Neave, Guy, Ed. – 2000
This book examines the challenges posed to the leadership of the world's universities and their vision of the role of higher education in society through speeches delivered by key personalities to major conferences sponsored by the International Association of Universities. Following an introduction, "Voices of Constancy, Voices of Change: Higher…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Role, Educational Change, Educational History
Lawless, David J. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1982
The effectiveness and efficiency of decision making in Canadian universities are discussed in relation to the same processes in British and German institutions, in relation to other complex systems, and in terms of institutional autonomy and current pressures toward greater external control. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Education, Decision Making, Efficiency
Enarson, Harold L. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1981
The rush to regulation has made college and university presidents and other campus officials less accountable for every phase of campus activity. As state boards and federal agencies transfer decision making from institutions to higher levels, they disperse the authority and accountability that they have sought to foster. (MLW)
Descriptors: Accountability, College Administration, College Presidents, Decision Making
Peer reviewedGlazer, Nathan – Public Interest, 1979
This essay discusses several factors which led to the regulation of American higher education by the federal government. Various arguments supporting the position that higher education should be regulated in a different way than business are presented. (EB)
Descriptors: Business, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Flamig, Christian – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1980
Whether university research can be organized and, if so, what organizational measures can be taken to make university research efficient is discussed. It is concluded that a university researcher requires freedom of action for his/her research work and the mass university must shrink to a university for the elite. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy
Peer reviewedFarnum, Richard – Harvard Educational Review, 1997
Attempts to broaden Karabel's (1984) concept of interests to include differences in philosophy, ideology, institutional character, and changing social contexts as a way of understanding discrimination in admissions to elite colleges. Suggests that elite colleges have increased autonomy and are less dependent on traditional constituencies. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elitism, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy
Stobart, Janet – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
A majority of Catholic educators at a week-long conference voted to support principles of academic freedom, autonomy for governing boards, and independence from direct ecclesiastical authority. American college presidents were troubled by proposed norms that would allow for a bishop's intervention where dissentious theological teaching was…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Clergy
Leas, Terrence; Russo, Charles J. – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1995
Reviews "Waters," a Supreme Court ruling involving the dismissal of a nurse for allegedly making critical remarks about institutional policy, against the backdrop of other higher education-related free speech cases. Speculates on "Waters'" influence on the free speech rights of college and university educators. (110 footnotes)…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Federal Courts, Freedom of Speech
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
College administrators, trustees, politicians, and coordinating boards in several states continue to argue over control of higher education institutions. Some state coordinating boards are criticized for governing more than coordinating, creating an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy between colleges and the state; others are seen as not adequately…
Descriptors: College Administration, Governance, Government School Relationship, Higher Education

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