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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Donnelly, Michael – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
This paper considers some of the ways that schools play a role in shaping higher education (HE) decision-making. Through their everyday practices and processes, schools can carry hidden messages about progression to HE, including choice of university. The sorts of routine aspects of school life dealt with here include events and activities,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Decision Making, School Role, College Choice
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Kahn, Peter E. – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
Student engagement has become problematic following the rise of mass and universal forms of higher education. Significant attention has been devoted to identifying factors that are associated with higher levels of engagement, but it remains the case that the underlying reasons for student engagement and, indeed, the notion itself of "student…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Higher Education, Social Theories, Educational Environment
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Khambhaita, Priya – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
This paper presents new findings on the experiences of Indian mothers in the roles they play in their daughters' higher education (HE) subject choices. Whilst there are existing studies on White British mothers and parents more generally in terms of parental involvement in education, and a growing number of papers presenting results on…
Descriptors: Indians, Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Parent Role
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Basit, Tehmina N. – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This paper is based on research that examined intergenerational dynamics amongst British South Asians regarding education and family life. The study investigated the perspectives of grandparents, parents and young people to establish how family attributes and education were perceived by these three groups. The methods used to gather data were…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Educational Attainment, Asians, Foreign Countries
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Harrison, Neil – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
Managing the demand for higher education has been a major concern of successive UK governments over the last 30 years. While initially they sought to increase demand, latterly the emphasis has been on widening participation to include demographic groups among which it has traditionally been low. There had long been an academic and policy interest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Geographic Regions, Background
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Strathdee, Rob; Engler, Ralf – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
There is disagreement in the literature regarding the influence of social and cultural factors on the propensity for young people to undertake higher education. This study draws upon a national data set of over 45,000 young people to assesses their propensity to progress to bachelor level study, while controlling for their ethnic backgrounds,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Achievement, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
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Skelton, Alan – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
This article explores how teacher identities are negotiated within a research-led institution in the UK. Over the last decade a wide range of initiatives has been introduced to promote teaching in higher education. Research has shown, however, that these initiatives have met with limited success in terms of changing predominant values and culture.…
Descriptors: Values, Teachers, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
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Brooks, Rachel; Waters, Johanna; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate labour market. Researchers have highlighted the lengths to which many students now go, in response to this congestion, to "distinguish themselves" from other graduates: paying increased attention to university status; engaging in a range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Education, Labor Market
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Ylonen, Annamari – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
Lifelong learning, where individuals keep modifying, renewing and updating their existing skills and competencies, is an essential requirement in the knowledge economy. Yet research has shown that employers often find it hard to hire individuals who are equipped with sufficiently rounded competencies in areas such as commitment, enthusiasm and…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Higher Education, Skill Analysis, Minimum Competencies
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Lucas, Norman; Nasta, Tony; Rogers, Lynne – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
Over the last 10 years the system for training further education (FE) teachers in England has been the subject of almost continuous government reform. Following a critical Office for Standards in Education report in 2003, a new set of standards and associated regulations were introduced in 2006 by the then Labour Government to replace the earlier…
Descriptors: National Standards, Adult Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Ryan, Mary – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
Civic participation of young people around the world is routinely described in deficit terms, as they are labelled apathetic, devoid of political knowledge, disengaged from the community and self-absorbed. This paper argues that the connectivity of time, space and social values are integral to understanding the performances of young people as…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Economic Factors, Citizenship, Discourse Analysis
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Watson, Cate – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
Higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK and elsewhere are having a hard time, pushed into the marketplace with the turn to "academic capitalism" and now suffering the effects of the economic downturn. Increasingly, the discourse of "excellence" is being invoked as HEIs are held to account and public funding for research is predicated on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Accountability, Economic Factors
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Smith, Emma – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
This paper considers gendered patterns of participation in post-compulsory STEM education. It examines the trajectory of learning that takes students from A-level qualifications, through undergraduate work and into employment or further study. It also uses a long-term view to look at the best available evidence to monitor participation and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Females, Employment Patterns, Engineering
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Gleeson, Denis; Abbott, Ian; Hill, Ron – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
This paper addresses the nature of governors in the governance of further education colleges in an English context. It explores the complex relationship between governors (people/agency), government (policy/structure) and governance (practice), in a college environment. While recent research has focused on the governance of schooling and higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Governance, Educational Change
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Marandet, Elodie; Wainwright, Emma – British Educational Research Journal, 2010
This paper analyses the results of a research project on the experiences and learning needs of students with dependent children in a 1960s university. The findings are based on semi-structured interviews with university services and academic staff, as well as a questionnaire survey among students with dependent children and follow-up in-depth…
Descriptors: Role Models, Student Attitudes, Dependents, Employment Opportunities
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