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Knight, David B. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2014
Colleges and universities are being pressed to seek innovative ways to measure student learning outcomes and identify the conditions that lead to their development. Understanding how students group according to a multidimensional set of learning outcomes provides information on the extent to which institutions are meeting goals. This study…
Descriptors: Classification, Multivariate Analysis, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Alter, Molly; Reback, Randall – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2014
There is a comprehensive literature documenting how colleges' tuition, financial aid packages, and academic reputations influence students' application and enrollment decisions. Far less is known about how quality-of-life reputations and peer institutions' reputations affect these decisions. This article investigates these issues…
Descriptors: School Choice, Reputation, Quality of Life, College Applicants
Mokher, Christine G. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2010
This study examines the role of governors in the P-16 education reform movement through their influence in the adoption of policies creating statewide P-16 councils. Network theory is used to distill three sets of hypotheses to predict how leadership influences of governors, the structure of state educational governance organizations, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, State Officials, Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Zhang, Liang; Ness, Erik C. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2010
In this study, the authors use college enrollment and migration data to test the brain drain hypothesis. Their results suggest that state merit scholarship programs do indeed stanch the migration of "best and brightest" students to other states. In the aggregate and on average, the implementation of state merit aid programs increases the total…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Student Mobility, Student Recruitment
Domina, Thurston – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2007
The higher education diversity programs that Texas enacted after "Hopwood v. University of Texas" banned affirmative action had unexpected positive consequences for the state's high schools. The Texas top 10% law, the Longhorn Opportunity Scholarship and Century Scholarship programs, and the Towards Excellence, Access and Success Grant program…
Descriptors: Higher Education, High Schools, School Restructuring, Educational Objectives
McLendon, Michael K.; Hearn, James C.; Deaton, Russ – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2006
Employing a theoretical framework derived from the policy innovation and diffusion literature, this research examines how variations over time and across state sociopolitical systems influence states' adoption of accountability policies in higher education. Specifically, factors influencing the adoption of three kinds of performance-accountability…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, State Standards, Accountability
Goldrick-Rab, Sara; Shaw, Kathleen M. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2005
The college participation rates of African Americans and Latinos continue to lag behind those of other racial and ethnic groups in the United States, despite the efforts of financial aid and affirmative action policies. Two recent federal policies that are "work-first" in nature threaten to further exacerbate racial and ethnic disparities in…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Disadvantaged, Affirmative Action, Racial Differences
Peer reviewedBailey, Thomas; Weininger, Elliot B. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2002
Compared foreign-born and native minority community college entrants in terms of credits earned, the likelihood of transfer to a 4-year program and the probability of degree completion. Results for 26,575 students in the 1990 cohort and descriptive statistics for 25,173 students from 1997 show that nativity, race, and ethnicity were all related to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Degrees, College Graduates, College Students
Peer reviewedJayasinghe, Upali W.; Marsh, Herbert W.; Bond, Nigel – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2001
Evaluated the peer review process used to fund Australian university research across all disciplines, relating peer reviews of 2,989 research proposals (6,233 external reviewers) to characteristics of the researchers and of reviewers. Findings lead to suggestions for improvement, especially that researcher-nominated reviewers should not be used…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedFeller, Irwin – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2000
Describes how the social contract framework and matching and cost-sharing requirements affect agency and university decisions at three different stages of the research funding cycle. Draws on a national survey of research universities to examine responses to changing conditions set by federal agencies. Explores policy issues of cost-sharing and…
Descriptors: Costs, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support
Peer reviewedStampen, Jacob O.; Hansen, W. Lee – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1999
Illustrates a "systems approach," based on the quality deployment function, for examining the direct and interaction effects of multiple solutions aimed at improving access to college and student persistence. The high leverage solutions emerging from this study call for the improvement of academic achievement and schools for grades K-12. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Access to Education, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKuh, George D.; Hu, Shouping – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1999
Studied the factors contributing to the widely reported increase in average undergraduate grades by analyzing grades of 22,792 students from the mid-1980s and 29,464 from the mid-1990s. Found evidence of grade inflation in some cases, and grade deflation in others. Findings indicate that academic effort was rewarded consistently across time at all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Educational Change, Grade Inflation
Peer reviewedChaney, Bradford; Muraskin, Lana D.; Cahalan, Margaret W.; Goodwin, David – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1998
The impact of Student Support Services (SSS), a large federal program to help disadvantaged students complete college, on retention in college was studied with approximately 2,800 SSS participants and similar nonparticipants. SSS had a positive impact for the three measures of retention used, but the impact varied with services used and student…
Descriptors: College Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Attainment, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedWarren, Richard L. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1998
Two systems of evaluation in teacher licensing are described: the quinquennial program-based licensing at a California university and annual performance-based licensing at a British polytechnic institution. The first approach, which focuses on the quality of the teacher-preparation program, is the dominant form of teacher licensing in the United…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
Peer reviewedPascarella, Ernest T.; Edison, Marcia I.; Nora, Amaury; Hagedorn, Linda Serra; Terenzini, Patrick T. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1998
A longitudinal study of 23 colleges and universities sought to estimate the impacts of on- and off-campus work on standardized measures of student cognitive development across three years. Findings suggest that, for the most part, work that does not exceed 15 or 20 hours a week does not seriously affect student cognitive development. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, College Students

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