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Gilmer, Scott W. – 1997
Colleges and universities are privatizing various institutional components and are seeking greater autonomy from state government. In defining privatization, the paper makes the distinction between privatizing and contracting, and notes six areas where a good or service can be owned or managed by the government or by the private sector: ownership…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Administration, Contracts, Financial Policy
Leitner, Erich, Ed. – 1998
The conference papers examine higher education reforms in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe from several research perspectives: political, economic, pedagogical, and sociological. Papers are organized in three sections: Higher Education Policies and Institutional Change; Central European Higher Education in Transition; and Higher…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Decision Making, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Fallis, George – Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education, 2005
"In the Ontario Budget 2004, the government said that in order to build a high-skill, high-wage economy, Ontario requires higher learning that is second to none. To assist in reaching that goal, the Postsecondary Review was announced." The Postsecondary Review is chaired by Bob Rae, former premier of the Province of Ontario. The Review…
Descriptors: Universities, Institutional Mission, Governance, Educational Benefits
Armsby, Henry H. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1946
More than 1.5 million men and women received special training during the period from October 9, 1940 to June 30, 1945 in short, intensive college-level courses designed to prepare for technical and scientific work in war industries. These courses were conducted by colleges and universities under the sponsorship of the U. S. Office of Education.…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Engineering Education, Institutional Autonomy, Engineering
Smith, Nelson; Herdman, Paul – National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NJ1), 2004
The term "authorizer" conveys an imposing sense of size and authority, but in the world of charter schools, the authorizer is often a small-scale office or, more commonly, a single employee for whom chartering is just one among many responsibilities amidst a large institution like a state or local board of education, university, or private…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Administration, School Effectiveness, Institutional Autonomy
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Cohen, Adolf – European Journal of Education, 1982
In the Netherlands, freedom of research and teaching are self-evident, but equally self-evident are the government limits set on this freedom through legislation, regulations, and financial constraints imposed. Having begun as restrained advice, government influence has become active control in current circumstances. Mutual survival is now the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Educational History, Federal Aid
Fargher, Ken – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1982
Australia's Inquiry into Management Education (the Ralph Report) recommends a narrow framework for management education for the next 10 years and has designed the framework after very little discussion. The changes may set an unfortunate precedent for policymaking and patterns of authority within government and institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Administration Education, Committees, Educational Change
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Whitehead, John S. – Higher Education, 1981
In the early 1970s two experimental universities, one rural (Roskilde) and one urban (Aalborg) were established. Their uniqueness is based on a nontraditional curriculum structure, with an interdisciplinary approach. The two have developed very differently, particularly in stability, autonomy, and distinctiveness. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational History
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Clarke, Alex M.; Edwards, Lynn M. – Higher Education, 1979
Australian universities have entered a "steady-state" period in which enrollments and funding are being held with limits predetermined by government. The Tertiary Education Commission, as the federal system authority, sees a need for change in: nature of student population, funding, staffing, and procedures for coordination and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Administration, College Faculty
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Al-Ebraheem, Hassan Ali; Stevens, Richard P. – Higher Education, 1980
The modern university is seen as an alien phenomenon in the Arab world, where it lacks societal support. Kuwait University is a microcosm of the Arab university with peculiar problems arising from unequal admissions standards, traditional societal values, paucity of indigenous staff, inexperienced administrators, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission (School), Career Choice, College Administration
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Singletary, Otis A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1979
A public university cannot survive without taxpayer support, but it cannot become great without a considerable degree of autonomy and freedom. The University of Kentucky's attempts to build bridges between itself and the general public are described, including student conduct code and student/faculty membership on the board of trustees.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Case Studies, Codes of Ethics, College Faculty
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Stark, Joan S.; Griffith, John V. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1979
In a period of consumer orientation, it is perceived that higher education must respond to calls for accountability and questions about academic ethics and fair practice. Discussions include the student as consumer activist, the government as protector, public confidence in education, and possible college reactions. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Activism, Consumer Protection, Educational Change
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Lowell, Cym H. – Journal of College and University Law, 1977
Discussions of public and private institution rule-making indicate (1) that courts are increasingly receiving grievances of athletes and schools on their merits and (2) the nature of regulatory process in amateur athletics is changing from almost complete private regulation to increasing public supervision from the courts. (AF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Athletes, Athletics, Court Doctrine
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Sabloff, Paula L. W. – Review of Higher Education, 1997
Reviews political science literature on changing state politics. A statistical analysis focuses on the relationship between changing legislative structures and higher education for all 50 states. Presents a case study of Pennsylvania that suggests a possible causal relationship between changing political structure and limitation of public…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Trends, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
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Halasz, Gabor – European Journal of Education, 1996
Current trends, major controversies, and challenges in educational economics in Eastern and Central Europe resulting from dramatic social and political change since 1989 are examined. Democratization of decision making, an immediate trend toward decentralized administration, transformation of relationships between general government and education,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decision Making, Democratic Values, Economic Change
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