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Bandura, Albert – Journal of Moral Education, 2002
Addresses the issue of selective moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency. Argues that moral functioning is governed by self-reactive selfhood rather than by dispassionate abstract reasoning. Concludes that the massive threats to human welfare stem mainly from deliberate acts of principle rather than from unrestrained acts of impulse.…
Descriptors: Altruism, Decision Making, Epistemology, Higher Education
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Malecki, Christine K.; Elliott, Stephen N. – Psychology in the Schools, 1999
Analysis of Student Social Support Scale (SSSS), a four-factor scale (Parent, Teacher, Classmate, and Close Friend), revealed that (1) SSSS is highly reliable, (2) social support differed by developmental/age groups and by sex, and (3) relationships exist among social support, self-concept, and social behavior. Concludes that SSSS is a promising…
Descriptors: Friendship, High School Students, Middle School Students, Parents
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Frank, Kenneth A.; Zhao, Yong; Borman, Kathryn – Sociology of Education, 2004
Although the educational community has learned much about better educational practices, less is known about processes for implementing new practices. The standard model of diffusion suggests that people change perceptions about the value of an innovation through communication, and these perceptions then drive implementation. But implementation can…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Social Influences, Educational Practices, Educational Innovation
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Reisz, Robert D. – European Education, 2006
According to the 2002 government census, Romania has 21.7 million inhabitants: 89.5 percent are Romanian, 6.6 percent Hungarian, 2.5 percent Roma, and 0.3 percent German and Ukrainian. It is noteworthy that Romania was the only Eastern European country that in 1989 experienced a violent change of regime. The ensuing years brought an economic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Educational Change, Educational Administration
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Berg, Gary A. – Change, 2005
For a business-person, the argument that making a profit leads to poor "product" quality would seem silly or worse, insulting. However, this is a common assumption in higher education. Similarly, increasing productivity (a typical business goal) has never been accepted as a worthy aspiration in higher education. In traditional…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Higher Education, Values, Undergraduate Students
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Chaput, Catherine – College English, 2004
Nineteenth century consciousness is traced to demonstrate a public recognition of corpoatization of education through Willa Cather novels, which rely on the rhetoric of frontiers to promote university education within a democratic ethos. It is argued that a previously democratic stage of the university, uncontaminated by the profit motive of…
Descriptors: Novels, Democratic Values, Democracy, Public Colleges
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Mok, Ka Ho – Comparative Education, 2005
In coping with the challenges of globalization, various reform measures, in the field of social policy, have been initiated in post-Mao China. Strategies such as privatization, marketization, commodification and societalization have been adopted to redefine the relationship between the state, the market and other non-state sectors involved in…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Financial Support
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Pifat-Mrzljak, Greta; Juros, Luka; Vizek-Vidovic, Vlasta – Higher Education in Europe, 2004
For a long time after the proclamation of independence, Croatia suffered economic stagnation that negatively affected the development of science and higher education. However the turn of the millennium brought higher state investment in science and higher education, and all statistics now show a steady increase in the number of students and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Personnel, Budgeting, Higher Education
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Mihailescu, Ioan – Higher Education in Europe, 2004
The political changes in Romania after 1989 were followed by structural changes that affected all areas of social, economic, political, and cultural life. The transition from a 'closed' to an 'open' society has been difficult for East European countries, as the creation of institutions oriented towards competition and diversity has not led to an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Higher Education, Brain Drain
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Kogan, Maurice – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
Anthony Crosland was the most formative of education ministers in the 1960s whose contribution promoted intellectual activity within the policy discourse. He retains an iconic status for that reason. He provided the intellectual foundations of "revisionism" which emancipated the Labour Party from belief in nationalisation as the way to…
Descriptors: Biographies, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Public Education
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Rhoades, Gary – Academe, 2005
In "Academic Capitalism and the New Economy," the author, and her colleague, Sheila Slaughter, describe a cultural system that valorizes higher education's dual economic roles: generating revenue for academic institutions and producing knowledge and wealth to boost the global competitiveness of corporations. This system depends on a mode of…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Higher Education, Governance, College Faculty
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Pyati, Ajit K. – Policy Futures in Education, 2006
In the field of library and information science, also known as information studies, critical theory is often not included in debates about the discipline's theoretical foundations. This paper argues that the critical theory of Herbert Marcuse, in particular, has a significant contribution to make to the field of information studies. Marcuse's…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Information Technology, Information Science, Social Systems
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Pushnykh, Victor; Chemeris, Valeriy – Tertiary Education and Management, 2006
The transition from a planned centralist economy to a market economy over the last decade of the 20th century has presented Russian universities with many profound challenges. These challenges require universities to review and consider their organisational culture and deserve careful study. This paper describes the changes that have taken place…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Free Enterprise System, Foreign Countries, Organizational Development
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Klehr, Harvey – Academic Questions, 2004
Many historians on the left are unwilling to renounce communism and the agents in this country who ran its insidious errands. Despite damning evidence from Soviet archives, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Alger Hiss, and other traitors remain the darlings of many leaders of the profession. Harvey Klehr documents how, in journals and recent textbooks,…
Descriptors: United States History, Textbooks, War, Historians
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Hegre, Havard; Sambanis, Nicholas – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2006
In the literature on civil war onset, several empirical results are not robust or replicable across studies. Studies use different definitions of civil war and analyze different time periods, so readers cannot easily determine if differences in empirical results are due to those factors or if most empirical results are just not robust. The authors…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Low Income, War, Political Influences
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