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Sharples, Derek; Wicksteed, Dan – Educational Review, 1981
The authors see the strength of public sector teacher education as its flexibility and responsiveness to expressed needs. They argue that, for this strength to be available in the 1990s, certain policy decisions must be considered now. (Part of a theme issue on the future of teacher education in England.) (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Demand, Futures (of Society), Postsecondary Education
Campbell, Malcolm B. – 1992
This paper addresses issues generated by the British government's decision to abolish the binary division between university institutions of higher education and other postsecondary institutions. Sectoralization of British higher education in a post-binary system has created some problematics, two of which appear especially noteworthy: (1) student…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Colleges, Continuing Education, Educational Change
Morris, Alfred, Ed.; Sizer, John, Ed. – 1982
Resource allocation for higher education in England is addressed in 11 papers from a l982 Leverhulme seminar of the Society for Research into Higher Education. Major seminar questions include the following: whether higher education institutions should become less dependent upon public funds; the extent to which funds should flow through grants to…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Administration, Economic Climate, Educational Demand
Watson, Leonard E., Ed. – 1980
This document presents edited versions of the keynote and seminar papers presented at the eighth annual conference of the British Educational Administration Society in 1979. The conference focused on the relation of educational management in England to three particular subjects: educational finance, enrollment decline, and the evaluation of…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Declining Enrollment, Educational Administration, Educational Assessment
Hughes, Chris – 2000
In England, vocational education and training (VET) does not exist as an institutionalized system as in Europe, where specialist institutions are tied to vocational qualifications, the labor market, and long-term objectives. Education has purposes other than to provide a skilled work force for the economy. However, the relationship between…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Economics, Education Work Relationship