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Murray, Peter – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
During the 1960s a paradigm shift occurred within Irish education thanks to the penetration of the Republic's system by the OECD-sponsored economics of education. The 1965 publication of "Investment in Education" was the key event in this change. The document reproduced and contextualised here demonstrates how this penetration process…
Descriptors: Economics, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Minelli, Eliana; Rebora, Gianfranco; Turri, Matteo – Higher Education Policy, 2012
This paper analyses the factors limiting marketisation in Italian higher education. The analysis was conducted by adopting Jongbloed's framework. Using empirical data on the Italian higher education system, it is shown that only a small amount of funds are allocated to Italian universities based on market mechanisms. The analysis shows that the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Financial Support
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Caldas, Stephen J.; Bernier, Sylvain – Journal of Educational Research, 2012
The Province of Quebec subsidizes nearly 50% of private education, and at the same time heavily regulates private schools. To date, no studies have been done to determine the effect of the unique nature of competition from K-12 private schools on public school education of the sort found in Quebec. The authors used multiple regression to determine…
Descriptors: Private Education, Public Schools, Private Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zmas, Aristotelis – European Journal of Education, 2012
The transfer of the European educational discourse to particular nation-states is a complex process. The outcomes following this transfer are unclear. This article examines the transfer of the European educational discourse in the Balkans and proposes its richer description through the consideration of the processes of educational democratisation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Discourse Analysis, Ideology
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D'Amico, Mark M.; Katsinas, Stephen G.; Friedel, Janice N. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2012
Since the beginning of the Great Recession, many community colleges have experienced significant declines in state revenue, increases in enrollment, higher tuition, and flat or declining state student aid. These conditions have also occurred in an environment of heightened accountability with pressure to advance a student success agenda and to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Student Financial Aid, Educational Finance, Privatization
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McCormick, Alexandra – Comparative Education Review, 2012
Critical discourse analysis of policy contexts and documents has been employed in this research to analyze the role of language in promoting normative positions affecting the quality of education in Cambodia and Laos. The article examines the ways institutional normative influences at multiple levels within the Education for All (EFA) program have…
Descriptors: Language Role, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Cartwright, Barbara J.; Wall, John E.; Kaya, J. A. Placide – Journal of Environmental Education, 2012
Among species recovery tools available, re-introduction of animals to the wild is one of the more complex. Since the mid-1990s two successful great ape re-introductions have taken place in the Republic of Congo, leading some conservationists to revisit re-introduction as a strategy. This research explored the role of conservation education and…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Primatology, Foreign Countries, Environmental Education
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Bandy, Robert; Ottoni-Wilhelm, Mark – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study investigated whether family structure transition and low income are risk factors in the development of prosocial behavior. Models of young adults' prosocial behavior--charitable giving and volunteering--were estimated as functions of their family structure and income during the stages of childhood. Participants were a representative…
Descriptors: Risk, Adolescents, Prosocial Behavior, Family Structure
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Kimball, Bruce A.; Johnson, Benjamin Ashby – History of Education Quarterly, 2012
Rather than banking enormous gifts, Harvard University built its wealth by adhering to a coherent strategy that gradually became the common sense--the prevailing ideology--of how to build and maintain the wealth of private universities. President Charles W. Eliot formulated this "free money" strategy over the course of his administration from 1869…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Ideology, Private Colleges, Universities
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Meyer, Daniel R.; Cancian, Maria – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
The authors examined whether nonresident fathers provide informal support to their children and whether support stops if their ex-partner goes on to have a child with a new man. A logistic regression analysis of longitudinal survey and administrative data for 434 women who received welfare in Wisconsin showed that fathers are less likely to…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Financial Support, Models, Fathers
Frost, Jay – CURRENTS, 2010
Just two decades ago, the United States was the epicenter of wealth and philanthropy. U.S. fundraisers seemed justified in sticking close to home, since most of the prospects were in their own backyard. Now more than ever, fundraisers in the United States and other mature philanthropic marketplaces need to look beyond their own national and…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Schools, Internet, Private Financial Support
Illinois State Board of Education, 2021
This past year has been unlike any in recent history. In March, the global COVID-19 pandemic forced Illinois to shift suddenly to remote learning for all students. This adjustment exposed the digital divide as a stark reality. One bright spot in the year occurred in May, when the Illinois' plan for career and technical education (CTE) received…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Schools, School Closing
Jobs For the Future, 2014
In 2011, the Harvard Graduate School of Education released "Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century." The report argued that the current education system was too narrowly focused on the goal of preparing all young people to pursue a four-year college or university degree immediately…
Descriptors: Career Education, Labor Force Development, Career Readiness, High School Students
Davis, Elizabeth E.; Krafft, Caroline; Tout, Kathryn – Child Trends, 2014
The Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) provides subsidies to help low-income families pay for child care while parents are working, looking for work, or attending school. The program can help make quality child care affordable and is intended both to support employment for low-income families and to support the development and…
Descriptors: Child Care, Financial Support, Low Income Groups, Costs
Achilles, Jenny – TG (Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation), 2014
When the number of college access and success organizations in St. Louis, Missouri, began to grow, some leaders began noticing that organizations were not coordinating their services to reach students; rather, they were developing a tendency toward competition for limited financial resources. Student-focused organizations have the ability to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Partnerships in Education, Academic Persistence, School Community Programs
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