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Gorga, Adriana – European Education, 2008
This study analyzes the social and historical reasons for higher education reforms in Central and East European universities after the collapse of communist regimes, in order to answer the central question of this study: To what extent were the national features eliminated in Central and Eastern Europe by the implementation of the 3-5-8 model and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
French Universities at a Crossroads between Crisis and Radical Reform: Toward a New Academic Regime?
Derouet, Jean-Louis; Normand, Romuald – European Education, 2008
The recent evolution of the French higher education system is somehow in line with the new European and international environment, although what is specific to a national context should not be ignored. Admittedly, the public allocation of resources to universities is not challenged, the redistribution of funds is still based on an egalitarian…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Resource Allocation, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Oh, Jung-Eun – European Education, 2008
Since 29 European ministers of higher education announced the Bologna declaration in 1999, the Bologna reform has spread to all parts of Europe. The number of participating countries has grown to 46. In other words, most European countries have joined the Bologna process, which is to form a "European higher education area" (EHEA) by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Policy Analysis
Pusztai, Gabriella; Szabo, Peter Cs. – European Education, 2008
Changes in higher education in Hungary are strongly related to those in the economic and social environment. Since the change of the political system in the late 1980s, Hungarian economic development has been marked by periods of contraction and expansion. Notwithstanding this process, influenced in part by the state's imposition of restrictive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Winterbottom, Mark; Brindley, Sue; Taber, Keith S.; Fisher, Linda G.; Finney, John; Riga, Fran – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This study examines the values and practice in relation to assessment of a sample of 220 trainee teachers studying for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education, an initial teacher training and education (ITET) course, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The survey instrument was drawn from James and Pedder (2006), and was composed of questionnaire…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Summative Evaluation
Wallin, Dawn C.; Reimer, Laura – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
This study examined the congruence between the priorities of the Manitoba Government's "Kindergarten to Senior 4 (K-S4) Education Agenda for Student Success" and priorities of stakeholders in a rural Manitoba school division, and the division's capacity to achieve them. Capacity included three components for success: Legitimization of…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Bagley, Sylvia S. – American Secondary Education, 2008
This study focuses on data collected at "Progressive Secondary School" in Southern California, a high school which uses narrative evaluations and other forms of alternative summative assessment on a school wide basis. Through a survey and personal interviews, students were asked to describe what they liked most and least about the use of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Adolescents, High School Students
Shay, Suellen – International Journal of Educational Research, 2008
Recent educational journals on both sides of the Atlantic have seen a resurgence of debate about the nature of educational research. As a contribution to these debates, this paper draws on theoretical and methodological "thinking tools" of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Specifically, the paper explores what Jenkins [Jenkins, R.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Assessment, Higher Education
Democratic Schooling Practices in the Republic of Ireland: The Gaps between the Rhetoric and Reality
Murphy, Timothy – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Drawing upon the writings of Maxine Greene and Paolo Freire, this article explores the necessary conditions for the advancement of education for democracy in the context of modern post-industrial societies, with a focus on schooling in the Republic of Ireland. The article charts a general topography of the Republic of Ireland in relation to the…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foreign Countries, Service Learning, Transformational Leadership
Surgenor, Paul; Shiel, Gerry – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article examines the differences in learning support provision for English and mathematics in Irish primary schools. Questionnaires were completed by 172 learning support teachers in Irish primary schools, as part of a national assessment of English and mathematics. Few respondents (3%) provide learning support for mathematics only, over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Development, Questionnaires, English Teachers
Branch-Brioso, Karen; Dervarics, Charles; Powell, Tracie; Roach, Ronald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
President Bush's education legacy is inexorably tied to the No Child Left Behind Act, the comprehensive K-12 reform law he signed in January 2002. The law has drawn praise for requiring schools to show specific progress in educating minority and low-income children or face sanctions for failing to do so. But critics say the Bush administration…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Accountability
Houston, W. Robert – Action in Teacher Education, 2008
It has been generally accepted that teaching does not meet the criteria of a profession, at least as exemplified by the more mature professions of medicine and law (Abbott, 1988; Darling-Hammond & Youngs, 2002; Etzioni, 1969; Howsam, Corrigan, Denemark, & Nash, 1976). Teaching is most often referred to as a semiprofession; Myers's (2008 [this…
Descriptors: Professional Occupations, Definitions, Classification, Reports
Holmes, Mark – Journal of School Choice, 2008
This article gives an update on school choice in Canada. Currently, school choice in Canada is stable. Provincialism, in both senses of the word, is a major factor in Canadian political life. There is no contradiction between Ontario's recent electoral rejection of the extension of funding to non-Catholic religious schools, and the strong support…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration, Educational Assessment
Marshall, Bethan – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2008
This article looks at the controversial starting of testing, its boycott, the subsequent years of protest and, in October 2008, the apparent end of key stage examining in England. It considers a possible alternative to the tests based on a project carried out at King's College London based on portfolio assessment.
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Alternative Assessment, English Instruction, Evaluation Methods
Roebken, Heinke – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2008
Organizational collaboration is "en vogue", especially in higher education. So far, little is known about the mechanisms that explain co-operation formation and their impact on the social structure of the research systems. By examining co-authored research papers written at South African universities between 1966 and 2006, co-operation…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Structure, Social Networks, Network Analysis

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