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Yamamoto, Shinichi – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2004
Japan's higher education system, in which private universities and colleges play an important part, has embarked on far-reaching reform in the 1990s. Its main objective was to free the national (public) universities from tight control by the central government and to give them more autonomy. In light of dramatic demographic changes, especially a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, War, Educational Change
Powell, Tracie – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
An aging population, the changing role of pharmacists as health systems rely more heavily on newer, sophisticated drug therapies to cure ills, and a proliferation of corner drug stores is driving a growing demand for pharmacists in this country, a challenge the higher education sector is having a tough time meeting. There are more students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Sector, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Education
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Yorke, Mantz – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2004
Institutions outside the US have been relatively slow to develop a formally constituted institutional research capacity (rather than undertaking research into institutional functioning as the need is perceived), perhaps because of differences in the way that higher education is organised in their countries. Some examples of engagements in UK…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Research, Foreign Countries, Institutional Characteristics
Gehring, John – Education Week, 2005
Slam poetry was born in the Green Mill Tavern, a one-time Chicago speakeasy where Al Capone imbibed, when a construction worker and poet named Marc Smith revolutionized poetry readings with an Uptown Poetry Slam in 1986. Slam borrows heavily from the rhythms and wordplay of rap and hip-hop, as well as the stream of consciousness and metaphysical…
Descriptors: Poets, Poetry, Competition, Popular Culture
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2005
This article discusses Indian students desire to take up science, math, and technology degrees to earn a coveted spot in one of the country's prestigious, and competitive, engineering and medical colleges. India is now in the throes of a higher education revolution, and its colleges are churning out thousands of professionals each year. For many…
Descriptors: Indians, Engineering Education, Academic Aspiration, Competition
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Schiller, Niels O.; Costa, Albert – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Free standing and bound morphemes differ in many (psycho)linguistic aspects. Some theorists have claimed that the representation and retrieval of free standing and bound morphemes in the course of language production are governed by similar processing mechanisms. Alternatively, it has been proposed that both types of morphemes may be selected…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Morphemes, Language Processing, Selection
Clark, David; Brooks, Malcolm – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
An event based on "find the rule" problems has been part of the University of Canberra Maths Day since 1985. In this paper, the authors describe the Swiss event, its context, its aims, its logistics, and gives examples of problems used in past events. The type of problems used, how they are used in an event at the maths day, and how the…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Mathematics, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Activities
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Mellalieu, Stephen D.; Neil, Richard; Hanton, Sheldon – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
The aim of this study was to examine whether self-confidence mediated the relationship between competitive anxiety intensity and direction. Elite (n = 102) and nonelite (n = 144) participants completed the self-confidence subscale of the Competitive Trait Anxiety Inventory-2 and the worry and somatic subscales from the Sport Anxiety Scale.…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Anxiety, Measures (Individuals), Regression (Statistics)
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Donlevy, Jim – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
With the arrival of calendar year 2004, there are some New Year's Resolutions that, if thoroughly considered, might make schools and districts more hospitable to children, parents and teachers. Everyone desires high standards, but the current path to achieving them is affecting the art of teaching while causing considerable stress and anxiety in…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Testing, Cooperation, Competition
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Tonts, Matthew – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
Sport is often regarded as an important part of life in rural Australia, contributing to community identity, sense of place, social interaction and good health. The involvement of rural citizens in sport also has the potential to contribute to social capital. Understood in simple terms as norms of reciprocity and associational life, social capital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Isolation, Rural Areas
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Arcediano, Francisco; Matute, Helena; Escobar, Martha; Miller, Ralph R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
In the analysis of stimulus competition in causal judgment, 4 variables have been frequently confounded with respect to the conditions necessary for stimuli to compete: causal status of the competing stimuli (causes vs. effects), temporal order of the competing stimuli (antecedent vs. subsequent) relative to the noncompeting stimulus,…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Competition, Learning Theories, Influences
Lewis, Anne C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The American Youth Policy Forum event -- one of three in a series -- focused on the research justification for integrating community service and civic education with academic goals. The evidence is there; these initiatives do enhance academic learning. But speaking in the August hearing room of the U.S. House of Representatives, most of the…
Descriptors: Youth, Citizenship Education, Federal Legislation, Accountability
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Stritikus, Tom T.; Garcia, Eugene – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2003
Explored how four teachers' theories might be complemented or contrasted by the underlying theoretical position of California's Proposition 227 and how their theories mediated teaching of language minority students. Discusses the implications of additive and subtractive competitive structures for policy and practice related to language minority…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Policy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Simpson, Brent – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2004
A persistent anomaly in the social dilemmas literature is the surprisingly high level of cooperation observed in experimental investigations of the one-shot Prisoners' Dilemma (PD). The exchange heuristic hypothesis and related approaches explain this finding by arguing that actors subjectively transform PD into the Assurance Dilemma. A tendency…
Descriptors: Game Theory, Decision Making, Cooperation, Investigations
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Janse, Esther – Brain and Language, 2006
Research has shown that Broca's and Wernicke's aphasic patients show different impairments in auditory lexical processing. The results of an experiment with form-overlapping primes showed an inhibitory effect of form-overlap for control adults and a weak inhibition trend for Broca's aphasic patients, but a facilitatory effect of form-overlap was…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Lexicology, Language Processing, Patients
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