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Binwei Lu; Nadia Siddiqui – Educational Review, 2024
The impact of academically selective schools on children's learning achievement has received global attention for decades. Despite the persistence of early-age selection in many countries, evidence of its impacts is mixed. This study analysed national achievement data covering 149,072 secondary school students and examined whether academically…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Elementary Schools
Nicholas A. Bowman; Frank Fernandez; Solomon Fenton-Miller; Nicholas R. Stroup – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Legal education scholars have argued that law schools strategically use Students of Color for enrollment management purposes; they can admit more to meet admission targets, but they should not enroll so many that they need to open new course sections. As law school applications decline, we analyze enrollment panel data reported to the American Bar…
Descriptors: College Applicants, Law Schools, Minority Group Students, Enrollment Management
Verharen, Charles C. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
This essay contrasts Nietzsche's remarks on elite education with W.E.B. Du Bois' demand for democratized education. The essay takes their remarks as springboards for a twenty-first century philosophy of education rather than an historical account of their philosophies. Both thinkers cultivated Kant and Hegel's dream that the spirit of freedom…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Selective Admission, Democracy, Equal Education
Karolina Muhrman; Per Andersson – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
This article explores how the Swedish policy of municipal adult education (MAE) is interpreted, translated, and enacted in study and career counselling. The data consists of semi-structured interviews with adult education leaders and study and career counsellors. Swedish MAE is characterised by extensive marketisation, with many different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Counselors, Career Counseling
Nathan F. Alleman; Cara Cliburn Allen; Sarah E. Madsen – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Studies about collegiate food insecurity show its prevalence as a national issue that disproportionately affects students from marginalized groups. This study further contextualizes this work, examining the ways that multiply-marginalized students navigate systems of privilege and opportunity at selective, normatively affluent universities to meet…
Descriptors: College Students, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Hunger
Yuriy V. Karpov – Academic Questions, 2024
Many American parents, whose dream is to have their kids enrolled in one of the elite American Universities, do not suspect that the realization of this dream will result in the almost guaranteed leftist indoctrination of their children. The dominance of leftist ideology at elite American universities has serious implications not only on the…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Universities, Institutional Characteristics, Reputation
Songdi Wang; Jiexiu Chen; Lu Zhou – European Journal of Education, 2024
The Chinese government has implemented a series of special admission policies in recent years to promote higher education equity. One of the key approaches is the 'Rural Students Quota Plan', which requires elite universities to enrol a certain number of rural students from disadvantaged social and economic backgrounds each year. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Youth, Colleges, Emotional Problems
Megumi M. Ohashi; Etsuko Togo; Yumiko Iume – Cogent Education, 2024
Some families opt not to enroll their children in free public junior high schools, choosing instead those requiring rigorous entrance examinations. Attending selective junior high schools facilitates better education, employment, and higher salaries. To evaluate the significance of junior high school entrance examinations, this study investigated…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, Junior High School Students, Educational Attainment, Living Standards
Jeremy L. Hsu; Rou-Jia Sung; Su L. Swarat; Alexandra J. Gore; Stephanie Kim; Stanley M. Lo – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Existing research has investigated student problem-solving strategies across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; however, there is limited work in undergraduate biology education on how various aspects that influence learning combine to generate holistic approaches to problem solving. Through the lens of situated cognition, we…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Biology, Science Instruction, Holistic Approach
Lee, Sangwoo – Higher Education Policy, 2022
Though various measures of mobility rate for colleges, e.g. bottom-to-top mobility rate, status maintenance rate, and middle-class mobility rate, have been introduced, they have rarely been reviewed together to see the whole picture of intergenerational mobility, particularly in non-Western societies. This paper fills this gap and characterises…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Social Mobility, Generational Differences
Kemelbayeva, Saule – Education Economics, 2022
More selective universities are presumably better in quality and expected to provide better labour market outcomes for their graduates -- returns premia. However, various empirical applications have found that part of it should be attributed to selectivity. Using the data on recent higher education graduates' entry salaries with a fuzzy regression…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, College Admission, Education Work Relationship, Outcomes of Education
Templeton, Toni; White, Chaunté L.; Horn, Catherine L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to document the indirect effects of the Texas Top Ten Percent Plan on professional school degrees awarded and to propose the far reach of the law as an alternative argument in support of race-conscious admissions policies challenged under the strict scrutiny standard. Designed around the two tests of strict scrutiny,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Admission, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action
Spencer, George; Stich, Amy – Research in Higher Education, 2023
Despite a robust body of literature about the choice of students' first postsecondary institution, we have little insight regarding transfer from four-year colleges and universities across socioeconomic groups. In this study, we argue that when entry to selective colleges reaches a heightened level of competitiveness, transfer may be employed by…
Descriptors: College Choice, Socioeconomic Background, Social Differences, College Transfer Students
Chernoff, Egan J. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
Constantly on the lookout for and with a vested interest in Canadian mathematics education matters, because if Canadian mathematics education matters then Canadian mathematics education matters, this article is an investigation into the Canadian lottery landscape. With apologies to the Atlantic Lottery, Loto-Québec and Ontario Lottery and Gaming,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Selective Admission, Competitive Selection
Ekaterina Smoliarchuk; Sergey Roshchin; Pavel Travkin – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: The article aims to describe the role of training and examines the impact on the wages of university and college graduates. Design/methodology/approach: We use nationwide administrative data on university and college graduates in 2019. The population includes 1.3 million observations, of which 222,000 ([approximately] 16%) received…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Training, College Graduates, Job Training