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Tutkal, Serhat – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
This article questions the role of universities in the power/knowledge relation by examining the case of Turkey's 'Academics for Peace.' It is based on six in-depth interviews conducted with dismissed peace petitioners. Facing both the market pressures and the state oppression, the intellectual institutions in many countries are in a precarious…
Descriptors: Power Structure, College Faculty, Peace, Teacher Attitudes
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Gerrard, Jessica; Savage, Glenn C. – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
Internationally, major policy reforms seek to deepen parent and community engagement in schools. Whilst pervasive in policy documents, however, discourses surrounding 'parent engagement' are often elastic and imprecise, ultimately gaining meaning through the technologies of governance that shape policy enactments in schools. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Educational Policy, Governance, Educational Change
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Senaratne, Samanthi; Gunarathne, Nuwan; Herath, Roshan; Samudrage, Dileepa; Cooray, Thilini – Accounting Education, 2022
This paper explores the institutional pressures and responses associated with introducing integrated reporting into university-level accounting education in Sri Lanka. In particular, we are looking to see whether those responses lead to deep or surface learning in students. Drawing on the theory of new institutional sociology, the institutional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accounting, Curriculum Development, Alignment (Education)
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Tintoré, Mireia; Gairín, Joaquín; Cabral, Ilidia; Matías Alves, José; Serrão Cunha, Rosário – Cogent Education, 2022
The organisation of K-18 schools and the management function are similar in Portugal and Spain, although, in recent years, Portugal has surpassed Spain's educational results. Based on the last international reports, this article compares the educational systems of both countries considering some variables related to the management model: (i) the…
Descriptors: Governance, School Administration, Comparative Education, Institutional Autonomy
Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2022
Accreditation is a critical tool for quality assurance and accountability for higher education, signaling an institution's commitment to academic quality and fiscal integrity. The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) published this statement to help board…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance
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Zhanyong, Qi; Yue, Du – Chinese Education & Society, 2020
Academic freedom is a universal right in the work and lives of citizens. Academic freedom at institutions of higher education not only refers to the freedoms enjoyed by university faculty members and scholars in teaching, research, and publishing of their views and findings, but furthermore encompasses the freedom to learn enjoyed by students. The…
Descriptors: Universities, Academic Freedom, Intervention, Foreign Countries
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Breidenstein, Georg; Krüger, Jens Oliver; Roch, Anna – Comparative Education, 2020
The global establishing of school choice has often and convincingly been criticised in terms of social inequality because parents have very different access to resources to enforce their expectations and demands as 'costumers'. What is less discussed in the literature is the perspective of the 'providers': Do schools have to give up their position…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent Attitudes, Social Differences, Commercialization
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Ugarte, Carolina; Urpí, Carmen; Costa-París, Ana – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
This article aims to point out how school autonomy helps principals reach higher quality by increasing flexibility in three areas: pedagogy, organization and management. Autonomy leads to an improvement in student performance and, consequently, in educational quality. A theoretical framework based on literature review and PISA results is followed…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, School Administration, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Bonnell, Andrew G. – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
Traditionally, threats to academic freedom are associated with repressive government actions, and sometimes also with compliant university managers. In democracies, academic freedom can be undermined in more subtle ways. Where public funding for university research and teaching has diminished, universities have increasingly pursued relationships…
Descriptors: Corporations, Academic Freedom, Educational Finance, Universities
Doyle, Daniela – National Association of Charter School Authorizers, 2019
The public charter school movement is premised on the exchange of increased autonomy for increased accountability. Individual schools are given more flexibility in their actions, and then must meet agreed-upon benchmarks of quality. If a school fails to fulfill the terms of its charter or achieve its stated goals, it can be closed. However,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Institutional Autonomy, Public Schools, Accountability
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Kiliçoglu, Gökhan; Kiliçoglu, Derya Yilmaz; Hammersley-Fletcher, Linda – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2020
Schools in Turkey are primarily influenced by the Ministry of National Education ("Milli Egitim Bakanligi") through laws and regulations. Compliance with regulations might be characterised as superficial in many respects and can lead to schools 'decoupling' their espoused structures from the realities of practice. In other words, they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Administrator Attitudes, Principals
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Bonzanini, Osmar António; Silva, Amélia; Cokins, Gary; Gonçalves, Maria José – Education Sciences, 2020
The business economy experienced major changes during the last three decades. The social and economic globalization associated with the fourth revolution put the accounting profession under great pressure toward harmonization and convergence. Still, the route to become a qualified professional accountant varies from country to country all over the…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Global Approach, Professional Education
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Zapp, Mike; Marques, Marcelo; Powell, Justin J. W. – Comparative Education, 2021
Higher education (HE) scholarship often focuses on the so-called 'entrepreneurial' university as a consequence of new public management reforms. Simultaneously, the remarkable expansion of private HE is said to fragment, specialize, and diversify HE systems. Such diagnoses are misleading as they ignore wider environmental pressures and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Organizational Change, Global Approach, Higher Education
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2025
America's regional public universities (RPUs) serve a unique role as the portal through which so many students and the nation's future workforce gain the skills needed to face the economic challenges of the 21st century. RPU programs offer 4.9 million students, who are increasingly of color, low income, first generation, and working adults, the…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Educational Policy, Public Colleges, State Colleges
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Keddie, Amanda; Gobby, Brad; Wilkins, Chris – School Leadership & Management, 2018
This paper examines conceptions of governance and freedom embedded within a new school autonomy policy in Queensland (Australia). Drawing on interview data from case study research, it foregrounds the practices of two school leaders from a secondary school in regional Queensland. It considers how such conceptions foster an entrepreneurial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change, Governance
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