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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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Fumasoli, Tatiana; Stensaker, Bjorn – Higher Education Policy, 2013
Drawing from a seminal article by Burton Clark that appeared in 2004 in "Higher Education Policy," this paper examines the influence of organization studies in higher education policy research over the last 25 years and highlights the potential contributions for future inquiry. It argues that analysis has mainly tackled policy reforms…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
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Ren, Kai – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Academic corruption in China's higher education institutions has become a serious issue in the last decade. This paper provides a critical discussion of the Chinese Ministry of Education's policy developments aimed to strengthen academic ethics and control academic corruption. It suggests that while the reactions of policy-makers to the apparent…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Comparative Analysis
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Hofman, Amos; Niederland, Doron – Higher Education Policy, 2012
During the past 30 years, teacher training in Israel has undergone a revolution: the teaching profession has become academic, and since the mid-1980s all teachers were required to attend either an academic college of education or a university in order to acquire a bachelor's degree and a teacher's license. Yet, despite this process of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Higher Education, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries
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Koh, Aaron – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Hitherto, research on transnational higher education student mobility tended to narrowly present hard statistics on student mobility, analysing these in terms of "trends" and the implication this has on policy and internationalizing strategies. What is missing from this "big picture" is a close-up analysis of the micropolitics of student mobility…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Student Mobility, Brain Drain
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Bratberg, Oivind – Higher Education Policy, 2011
This article addresses the diverging policies of England and Scotland since 1999 on the issue of tuition fees. While the UK Parliament has introduced (and henceforth enhanced the level of) tuition fees for students at English universities, the Scottish Parliament has refuted fees in two successive stages. In this article I trace the political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Tuition, Fees
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Semela, Tesfaye – Higher Education Policy, 2011
The rapid quantitative growth of higher education in Ethiopia has triggered considerable concern for quality. The present paper analyses why expanding the higher education subsector took precedence over quality against the backdrop of the current Ethiopian political discourse. This article argues that the growing public demand due to globalization…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Higher Education, Global Approach
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Axelrod, Paul; Desai-Trilokekar, Roopa; Shanahan, Theresa; Wellen, Richard – Higher Education Policy, 2011
Policy-making in Canadian post-secondary education is rarely the subject of intensive, systematic study. This paper seeks to identify the distinctive ways in which Canadian post-secondary education policy decisions were constructed and implemented, and to posit an analytical framework for interpreting policy-making process in post-secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Scholarships, Public Policy
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van der Wende, Marijk – Higher Education Policy, 2011
This article explores the question of why liberal arts and sciences education has been (re-)emerging in Europe over roughly the last two decades. A period, which is also characterized by the Bologna Process, that is the introduction of distinct undergraduate--graduate degree cycles, and the explicit framing of higher education policies within the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Educational History
Kirlin, Mary; Shulock, Nancy – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2012
Public organizations charged with coordinating higher education institutions face a complex set of tasks. Whether coordinating institutions within one sector or across sectors, such organizations play vital roles in promoting a state's capacity for policy leadership to meet the growing need for an educated citizenry. National experts have…
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Institutional Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Stakeholders
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Miller, Brian – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2014
Much of the rhetoric opposing managerialism in higher education can be ascribed to philosophical and political objections to the neo-liberal ideology which is alleged to underlie the phenomenon. This paper approaches managerialism from a different direction, addressing it within a neo-liberal framework. The paper argues that there is no intrinsic…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Odhiambo, George – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2014
This article discusses some of the key challenges and points of tension pertaining to leadership in higher education in Kenya. Effective leadership approaches are discussed including an exploration of why effective leadership is more important in Kenyan public higher education now than ever. Given the complex context within which public higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Public Education, Leadership
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Bleiklie, Ivar; Lange, Stefan – Higher Education Policy, 2010
The article analyses how steering and organisation of German and Norwegian universities have developed after both countries with Humboldtian university traditions introduced New Public Management-inspired governance reforms during the first decade of the 21st century. The article outlines different organisation ideals and values involved in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Corporations, Free Enterprise System
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Frolich, Nicoline; Coate, Kelly; Mignot-Gerard, Stephanie; Knill, Christoph – Higher Education Policy, 2010
The Humboldtian educational ideal is based on the idea of the unity of teaching and research in universities ("Einheit von Forschung und Lehre"). The role of the state, according to Humboldt, was to fund universities in such a way that their autonomy was maintained. Much has changed in the funding mechanisms of higher education systems since the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
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Yogev, Abraham – Higher Education Policy, 2010
During recent decades master's studies have mainly become professional, but in some countries, like Israel, they still are a stepping stone toward doctorate studies. Changes in that respect may however occur due to recent university marketization processes. Using Tel Aviv University as a case study, we focus on the executive master's programmes…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
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Tham, Siew Yean – Higher Education Policy, 2010
In recent years, Malaysia has emerged as an unexpected contender in the world market for international students in higher education. Recognizing this sector as a potential new source of growth and export revenue, Malaysia aims to become a regional hub for higher education. In view of this, the objectives of this paper are to profile the pattern of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Barriers, Accreditation (Institutions)
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