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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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Moroney, Peter; Boeck, Deena – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
This article, based on a presentation at the University Professional and Continuing Education Association Annual Conference, March 29, 2012, provides concepts, terminology, and financial models for establishing and maintaining successful institutional partnerships. The authors offer it as a contribution to developing a wider understanding of the…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Higher Education
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Mulvey, Bern – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2012
Even before 2011's 9.1-magnitude earthquake and the devastating 15-meter tsunami that followed, Japan had been struggling with tremendous economic and demographic challenges that had forced significant changes to its tertiary education sector. In particular, these challenges had played a crucial role in the development of Japanese continuing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Continuing Education, Postsecondary Education, Educational Change
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Hancock, Mara – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2010
Education in the 21st century is diverse not only in content and discipline but also in format and delivery. Today's students have access to a broad range of information, knowledge, ideas, and opinions well beyond their classroom. Never before have learners been able to interact so closely with instructors, mentors, subject-matter experts, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Open Source Technology, Multimedia Materials
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Cushman, Charles B., Jr. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2010
Since 2001, the Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) at The George Washington University (GW) has managed a cooperative education program with a network of nine respected universities in South America. This "governance and political management" program serves working professionals in the civil service, political party offices, advocacy…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Educational Needs, International Education, International Programs
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Roffe, Ian – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2009
In common with the United States, Europe is currently experiencing a serious economic recession. The crisis, which started in the financial sector, is now rippling out and affecting heavily other economic sectors: construction, property, retailing, manufacturing, etc. The arguable cause of the crisis was a failure of management in financial…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Economic Climate
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Brewer, Ann M. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2008
The paper examines the issue of educational pathways, including a brief overview of the higher education regulatory framework and market forces in Australia, particularly as recent policy reforms and political aspirations affect them. It highlights the key challenges and outlines a potential model for integrating vocational and higher educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Vocational Education, Educational Change
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Shinagel, Michael – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2008
The Sunday, August 1, 1993 edition of the "Washington Post" featured the headline: "Indians, Foreigners Build Silicon Valley in Bangalore." In the article, Bangalore, a city of more than four million people, was described as "an island of relative affluence and social stability in this ancient land." Multinational high-tech firms, such as IBM,…
Descriptors: Credentials, Graduate Students, Indians, Continuing Education
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Ashcroft, Judy; Alanis, Felipe – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2008
The integration of children whose first language is not English into public school systems is an issue that many states must confront and is particularly critical in Texas. The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) has led the way in addressing the needs of learners and schools by developing an innovative program, Language Learners at the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Higher Education, Bilingual Education, Secondary Education
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Mun, Almira – Continuing Higher Education Review, 2008
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is regarded as one of Canada's leading academic and research institutions. It has the highest number of students (both undergraduate and graduate), the most faculty members, and the widest range of courses among Canadian universities. It has often been referred to as the "Harvard of the North" because…
Descriptors: Universities, Continuing Education, Marketing, Educational History
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Daniel, John – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1999
Although the boundaries of academia have blurred, the individualistic and disinterested nature of universities remains unique. Three areas of change face university continuing education: the use of for-profit institutions as benchmarks, better application of the philosophy of independent thought, and promotion of the ways in which a university…
Descriptors: College Role, Continuing Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Change
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Thomas, Geoffrey – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1999
Discusses the following trends in British higher education: funding changes, University for Industry, widening access, and revitalization of liberal adult education. Addresses the prospects for an extended role for higher education in lifelong learning and continuing education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Role, Continuing Education, Educational Change
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Daniel, John – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1998
Mega-universities (involved in distance teaching) such as Britain's Open University are open to people, places, methods, and ideas. They succeed because of well-designed multimedia materials, personal academic support for learners, efficient logistics, and faculty who conduct research. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
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Dockrell, Richard; Hettich, Paul; Osborne, Michael – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1997
Compares U.S. and British approaches to transferable skills. Describes a Scottish project, Developing Employment-based Access to Learning, a work-based learning model that focuses on three types of skills: personal effectiveness and critical reflection; collection and organization of materials; and analysis, synthesis, and review. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, General Education, Job Skills, Models
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Collins, Valerie A. C.; Murphy, Peter J. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1987
Reports on a study of the impact of modern communication technology on the distance education system evolving in British Columbia. Analyzes data concerning satellite-based, live interactive television programs broadcast by the Knowledge Network. Recommends a focus on methods of delivery and student characteristics. (CH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Communications Satellites, Distance Education
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Osborne, Michael T.; And Others – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1994
A survey of 29 adult reentry students enrolled in the Scottish Wider Access Programme to become secondary teachers showed the program has substantially increased the numbers and broadened the age range of students but is not attracting the unemployed and those of lower socioeconomic status. Participation is influenced by family, institutional,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Students, Educational Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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