Higher education and the nation state: the international dimension of higher education
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In: Issues in higher education
Five states participated formally in the new National Collaborative for Higher Education Policy: Missouri, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. The starting point for the analysis in each state was Measuring Up, the national report card series issued by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. A common priority in all of the states was the need for a more highly educated population that could function effectively in a technologically sophisticated world. This report summarizes lessons learned from the collaborative project. It offers guidance to states interested in gaining broad agreement around a new agenda for higher education that is grounded in performance in the state and directed toward meeting the needs of state residents. ; The Education Commission of the States ; The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education ; The National Center for Higher Education Management Systems
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In: Asia's transformations
In: Critical Asian scholarship
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In: Forced migration review, Heft supp, S. 15-16
ISSN: 1460-9819
Since the December 2001 Bonn Agreement, Afghanistan has adopted a new constitution, held democratic elections and established a national army. Education, however, has been treated as merely an 'add on' to the process of nation building. Adapted from the source document.
Policy and education -- What is educational policy -- Investigating the sites of policy development -- Themes in educational policy -- Educational policy and human capital -- Education policy, citizenship and social justice -- Accountability, autonomy and choice -- The impact of educational policy -- Policy, strategy and leadership (with Daniel Chan) -- Reconciling equity and economy - a case-study of educational action zones in England -- Citizenship and social justice - developing education policy in multi-ethnic schools -- Conclusion.
Should a liberal democratic state permit religious schools? Should it fund them? What principles should govern these decisions in a society marked by religious and cultural pluralism? In Faith in Schools?, Ian MacMullen tackles these important questions through both political and educational theory, and he reaches some surprising and provocative conclusions. MacMullen argues that parents' desires to educate their children "in the faith" must not be allowed to deny children the opportunity for ongoing rational reflection about their values. Government should safeguard children's interests in de.
In: Continuum studies in education policy
What is wrong with education? Why do educational reforms always miss their target? How can we create a better education system? And what can we learn from other countries? Reclaiming Education tackles the challenges facing education that really matter - hte ones that academics often ignore, parents demand solution to and politicians need to confront. Drawing on his global research, James Tooley shows that there is an alternative to poor quality and wasteful inefficiency in education, and that education can be radically transformed to guarantee freedom and higher standards. ""Tooley radically
In: Education heritage series
In: Higher education dynamics Volume 8
This volume offers a comprehensive discussion of implementation analysis in higher education and an extensive review of relevant recent literature. Coverage analyzes the effective and specific complexities of the implementation of higher education policies in several countries, including: Australia, Austria, Finland, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Examines the state grant formula authorized by Perkins IV. This report discusses how the amount of funds available for state grant is calculated and analyzes how the formula works when appropriations are equal to or below the FY2006 amount.
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The 2004 edition of Education Policy Analysis contains state-of-the-art reviews of policy issues and international developments in the role of non-university institutions in widening access to tertiary education and in making it more diverse and relevant; how countries can gain educational returns from their investments in educational ICT; the challenges that lifelong learning poses for schools; and how tax policies can help to foster lifelong learning. The 2004 edition also includes a summary of recent major education policy changes across a wide range of fields in OECD coun
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 415-417
ISSN: 0022-216X
In: Readers in education
Educational systems are now more than ever faced with the challenge of improving their performance and proving that suitable measures are being taken to guarantee greater efficiency regarding equity. Bringing together a wide range of disciplines and experience in several countries, this book details possible models of governance and describes ways to measure their effects in terms of efficiency and equity.