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Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Recently, Microsoft Corporation has become more aggressive in its attempts to sell products on college and university campuses, promising new licensing deals for colleges, free Microsoft training for computing officials, and advice on structuring university information-technology budgets. Critics are concerned that the trend will reduce…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Competition, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedZeiss, Tony – Community College Journal, 1998
Reviews the changing educational landscape and the major competing providers of post-secondary education: public colleges and universities; private, non-profit colleges and universities; proprietary for-profit colleges and universities; and corporate training organizations. Suggests that community colleges become more entrepreneurial. (JDI)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Competition, Educational Environment, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedHache, Denis – McGill Journal of Education, 1999
Examines the underlying philosophy of the corporate model in public education and the reform initiatives coming from this model. Focuses on the reform in New Zealand because it is an example of near complete implementation of this model. Explores different aspects of the New Zealand experiment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Competition, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedFeller, Richard W. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1995
The workplace and the psychological contract between employees and employer have structurally changed. Discusses realities of global economy and competitive workplace. Suggests ways counselors can help clients take action to enhance their personal competitiveness in the workplace such as understanding relationships between learning and work, and…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Counseling, Career Planning, Competition
Peer reviewedShwalb, David W.; And Others – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Nearly 700 junior and senior high school students in Japan were asked to rate 24 cooperative and competitive behaviors in terms of personal importance during 3 consecutive academic years. Factor analysis of the ratings revealed one general cooperation factor and three competition factors (nonacademic, academic, and group centered). The results are…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Competition, Cooperation, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedDooley, Larry M. – Research Management Review, 1995
A survey of tenure-track faculty in the Texas A & M University college of education investigated attitudes concerning the environment for grantsmanship. Results indicate the need for a system providing faculty with assigned time for proposal development, provision of start-up money for competitive grant-writing, equal emphasis on grant writing…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Competition, Grantsmanship
Peer reviewedResnick, David – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1994
In a consideration of how competition among schools affects program quality, the dynamics of competition among four Jewish supplementary schools were examined over five years. Some competitive strategies reduced program demands, and others reinforced quality. The least intensive and least expensive program did not undercut the others but did spur…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competition, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedKidd, Bruce – Quest, 1996
Despite claims that participation in Olympic sports is broadly educational and developmental, considerable empirical evaluation suggests otherwise. Most of what is called Olympic education addresses other concerns. This paper argues for a formal, outcomes-based pedagogy of the Olympic sports and Olympic Games, offering proposals on how to realize…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Competition, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Cassidy, T. K. – Library Talk, 2000
Describes how to incorporate a game into teaching the Dewey decimal system to elementary students in grades three, four, and five. Provides ideas for a nine-week session that includes five weeks of instruction on the Dewey decimal system, card catalog, and Boolean searching; and four weeks of competition. (LRW)
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Competition, Dewey Decimal Classification, Educational Games
Peer reviewedYu, Fu-Yun – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2001
Describes a study of fifth-grade Taiwanese students that examined the instructional effects of two grouping methods, cooperation with or without inter-group competition, on student academic achievement and pro-social behaviors in a computer-based science learning environment. Discusses implications for cooperative learning. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedAlfred, Richard L. – Community College Journal, 2000
Sets forth eight rules for using assessment to allow community colleges to create a distinctive image: create a "brand identity," differentiate the institution from competitors, big picture goals, total institution performance, priority assigned to stakeholders, measuring intangible benefits, continuous customer touch, and urgency for action.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Competition, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedBauch, Patricia A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2000
Philip Woods and Carl Bagley's "School Choice and Competition" (Routledge 1998) evaluates the viability of allowing parents to choose the school their children attend within a decentralized, market environment. Despite methodological shortcomings, the authors argue effectively for schools' resistance to "competitive" social…
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Competition
Stevenson, Kenneth R. – School Business Affairs, 1999
The drive for privatizing public education comes from two different movements: load-shedding and outsourcing. Districts hope to reduce perceived labor problems, avoid managing "uninteresting" services, save money, and/or buy quick-fix education reform. Privatization of charter schools is becoming big business, but its cost-effectiveness…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Competition, Cost Effectiveness, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedCullen, Rowena – Library Trends, 2001
Discusses academic libraries, digital environments, increasing competition, the relationship between service quality and user satisfaction, and user surveys. Describes the SERVQUAL model that measures service quality and user satisfaction in academic libraries; considers gaps between user expectations and managers' perceptions of user…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Competition, Electronic Libraries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMusch, Jochen; Grodin, Simon – Developmental Review, 2001
Notes that children born shortly before the cutoff date for age grouping in youth sports suffer from being promoted to higher age groups earlier than later-born peers. Identifies physical and psychological mechanisms that may be responsible for the effect. Discusses negative consequences on personal development and possible remedies, and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Age Differences, Athletes


