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Mattson, Eva Heimdahl; Hansen, Audrey Malmgren – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
To support the national and international aims of inclusion, "special teacher" training in Sweden was replaced in 1990 by "special educator" training. These special educators would supervise the teachers in their school and would not exclusively teach students. The aim of this study was to investigate what the principals of 14 municipal compulsory…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Specialists
Peer reviewedNeave, Guy – European Journal of Education, 1998
Assesses the "evaluative state"--the historic background, the process and procedures used to evaluate institutions of public higher education in European Union countries. Reviews various types of evaluation used, changes in the concept and purpose of evaluation, and looks at some of the basic and long-term issues for the future, from its operating…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHenkel, Mary – European Journal of Education, 1998
Reviews development of evaluation studies together with key epistemological and conceptual issues. Uses identified concepts to analyze peer review, the traditional mode of evaluation in higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and other European countries. Lists criteria for improvement, including: range of knowledge; critical analysis…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBleiklie, Ivar – European Journal of Education, 1998
Suggests that the introduction of corporate management ideals signals profound changes in the way public authorities understand academic activity and discusses the impact of these changes on institutional autonomy and academic freedom. Examines these changes from the perspective of a Norwegian university, focusing particularly on normative ideals…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Change Agents, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedEl-Khawas, Elaine – European Journal of Education, 1998
Analyzes nature and effects of public-management evaluation concepts on institutions of higher education, using as an example Tennessee's policy of monitoring performance of its institutions by linking performance indicators to public funding. Concludes that while policy has been successful overall, allowing a "firewall" between government…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Financial Support, Governance
Peer reviewedHarman, Grant – European Journal of Education, 1998
Explores quality-assurance mechanisms for higher education and their use as a government policy instrument. Outlines several national or system-level approaches adopted worldwide; reviews an Australian quality-assurance program conducted from 1993 to 1995 and its successor program; and comments on ways in which the government used quality…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedBoffo, Stefano; Moscati, Roberto – European Journal of Education, 1998
Discusses changes implemented in Italian higher education during the last 10 years to bring it into line with other European systems. Main changes included the introduction of short-cycle courses, changes in the mechanism related to public financing of universities, greater pedagogical self-regulation, and establishment of a system of periodical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Innovation, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDill, David D. – European Journal of Education, 1998
Examines the "evaluative state" that is, public management-based evaluation systems--in the context of experiences in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, and suggests that further research is needed to examine problems in the evaluative state itself, in how market competition impacts upon it, and how academic oligarchies influence the process. (CH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Competition, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedHaxby, Peter – European Journal of Education, 1989
The United Kingdom's system of apprenticeships and its relationship to vocational education and employment are discussed, with focus on recent government initiatives, access to apprenticeships, and efforts to coordinate training with labor market needs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedGaziel, Haim H. – European Journal of Education, 1992
This study of the composition and operation of both "top down" and "participative" school management teams in 18 Israeli elementary schools considers (1) how management teams are organized, solve problems, and make decisions; and (2) how the operation of the management team influences school effectiveness. No relationship between the team approach…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAbsalom, Roger; Sutton, Clive – European Journal of Education, 1992
Interviews with faculty at 10 European universities examined 2 issues in developing effective staffing structures: (1) possible barriers to vertical and horizontal mobility caused by a worsening environment; and (2) the possibility of value-dissonance for staff as a consequence of new requirements. Clear identification of responsibility for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Environment, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCermakova, Zdena; Holda, Dalibor – European Journal of Education, 1992
Statistics on college students in Czechoslovakia before November 1989 are presented, and a survey of 320 students after the massive political upheaval is reported. The survey assessed student views on the new social, economic, and political situation, the status and changes in higher education, changes in higher education funding, and future…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGardiner, John J. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1987
An examination of the collaborative work structures located in and around the leading research universities of the United States offers insights for improving information processing. Collaboration is needed by the information processing society. While the academic department remains the home, the interdisciplinary research group is emerging as the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Information Processing, Interdisciplinary Approach, Organizational Change
Peer reviewedVogel, Elisabeth – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1987
Presented two models for educating engineers in information counseling and information management. Described the main aspects of the professional roles in these fields and which qualifications are required. A postgraduate program (Germany) which qualifies for these functions is illustrated. Alternative form of education in information science,…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBorovansky, Vladimir T. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1987
Traditionally engineers are not heaviest users of information resources. This can be traced to lack of emphasis on information sources in engineering education. Failure to use available knowledge leads to reinventing the wheel and losing the race for technological superiority. Few U.S. universities offer formal courses in information resources in…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering Education, Engineers, Higher Education

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