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Lee, Richard; Longcroft, Adam – Adults Learning, 2009
In September 2007 the Government withdrew HEFCE funding for students studying for a second higher qualification at a level equal to or lower than their first--the so-called equivalent or lower qualification (or ELQ) rule. This policy hit students and universities in England, though not those in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. In a recent…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Archaeology
Pardey, D. – 1992
An analysis was done regarding the perceived low numbers of British students who stay on in school past age 16. This three-part paper summarizes that study. Part 1, "Post-Compulsory Education Analysing the Market," presents a summary of the problem of low participation in post-16 schooling, based on a survey of literature and interviews…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Policy, Employment Level, Enrollment Rate
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Turner, D. A. – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
The new funding system of Czech higher education, linking funds allocated and student enrollment patterns, is explained and compared with the British system. It is found that the Czech system does not address the issue of enrollment control. Related policy issues and possible future policy directions are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Finance, Enrollment Rate
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Green, Madeleine F. – Higher Education, 1995
Major changes in British higher education in the last five years are analyzed, including increasing student numbers, mandated government assessment, linking funding to assessment, modularized curriculum, and the competency movement. Comparisons are drawn with the United States, and the impact of the policy changes on one institution, the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development