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Chabotar, Kent John – Trusteeship, 2007
Colleges and universities, like corporations and other nonprofit organizations, are subject to periodic fluctuations in the economy and public support. Thus, the question is not whether they will confront financial problems but rather when and how. This article describes how institutions and boards can detect budgets in crisis, provides principles…
Descriptors: Retrenchment, Public Support, Financial Problems, Coping
Lindert, Peter H. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
This essay proposes a set of non-econometric tests using data on wage structure, school resource costs, public expenditures, taxes, and rates of return to explain anomalies in which richer political units deliver less education than poorer ones. Both the anomalies of education history, and its less surprising contrasts, fit broad patterns that can…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Tax Allocation, Mass Instruction
Nderu-Boddington, Eulalee – Online Submission, 2008
This article compares and contrasts the theories of three major writers on societal change: Chirot discusses the economic power struggles within and among core, peripheral, and semiperipheral societies, Toffler exposes a future in which major power shifts could have cataclysmic results, and Bruner emphasizes the importance of education to temper…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Social Change, Ethics, Power Structure
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Kolodny, Annette – Academe, 2008
Given the financial burden they are taking on, parents and students are not interested in debates over tenure or academic freedom lest these distract them from the immediate goal of preparing to earn a living. Overburdened undergraduates-- students working twenty to forty hours each week to pay the bills and still taking out student loans--greet…
Descriptors: Tenure, Academic Freedom, Liberal Arts, College Faculty
Harnisch, Thomas L. – American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2009
Since the 1940s, public officials at the local, state and federal levels have used student loan forgiveness programs to attract individuals to critically needed occupations and underserved communities. In exchange for a work commitment, the loan program forgives (or repays) an amount of the employee's student loan. Traditionally, these programs…
Descriptors: Occupations, Student Loan Programs, Physicians, Public Officials
Croce, Giuseppe; Montanino, Andrea – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2007
The training received by workers depends predominantly on the organisational choices and funds allocated by businesses. It is therefore justifiable to ask whether public policy should either endorse the spontaneous distribution of training or take measures to correct it. This paper analyses the motivations and limitations of public intervention,…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Work Environment
Terranova, Mark; Martello, John; Taylor, Joby – Metropolitan Universities, 2006
This essay describes the mechanisms and resources necessary to ensure effective engagement in higher education. Entering a second decade of service, our goal is to move beyond defining goals and strategies, and focus upon solidifying the institutional structures and resources needed to sustain our commitment to serving the needs of Baltimore. The…
Descriptors: College Role, Higher Education, Reflection, Campuses
Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2008
Despite nearly two decades of commissions, analyses, op-eds and speeches, a series of court rulings, legislative changes, and the expenditure of billions of dollars, Ohio still does not have a school funding system that delivers the results the Buckeye State needs. Student achievement still remains low for the globalizing world that young Ohioans…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Public Education, Resource Allocation
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Smyth, John – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2008
Australia has been one of the countries to most enthusiastically embrace the neo-liberal conditions conducive to the dismantling of equitably provided public schooling. The article argues that part of the explanation for the absence of any effective challenge to this trajectory lies in the contradictory nature of the Australian identity. The…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Private Education, Middle Class, School Choice
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Ciancanelli, Penny – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2008
A feature of globalisation is encouragement of universities to become more businesslike, including adoption of the type of accounting routines and regulations used by businesses. The question debated in higher education policy research is whether this focus on being businesslike is compatible with the statutory public benefit obligations of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Role, Nonprofit Organizations, Educational Change
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Scott, William; Gough, Stephen – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2007
Over the last thirty years, the idea of sustainable development has come to be seen in policy circles across the globe as a necessary and urgent response to a range of social and environmental issues that threaten both the integrity of the biosphere, and human wellbeing. Increasingly, education, and particularly higher education, is seen to have a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Change, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
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Brown, Roger – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2007
Future historians may well find as much continuity as change in government policies towards higher education between the mid-1980s and the mid-2000s. One exception, however, is likely to be widening participation (WP), which only appeared on the policy agenda after 1997. Moreover, this commitment has been sustained. In this brief survey, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Historians, Educational Policy, Role of Education
Fanelli, Sean A. – Presidency, 2007
In the landscape of higher education, access is central to the community college. An essential element of the mission of community colleges is to provide access to a high-quality higher education to the residents of the county or region in which the colleges reside. In areas that also are served by four-year colleges, a community college can…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Colleges, Counties, Resource Allocation
Schmidt, Michele; Murray, Catherine; Nguyen, Hien – Education Canada, 2007
Democratic trends paint a seemingly bleak picture for small schools. Declining school enrollments and school closures have led to an unprecedented trend towards school closures and amalgamation of schools across Canada. Since student enrollment is the most common basis for funding formulas in Canada, small schools typically receive a smaller…
Descriptors: School Closing, Curriculum Development, Funding Formulas, Small Schools
Nevi, Charles – School Administrator, 2002
Asserts that accountability has become a process of high-stakes testing, assessing blame for low student test scores, and then punishing teachers and administrators; argues that accountability should not be limited to testing alone, especially a single test, and should include allocation of resources based on identified needs. (PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Resource Allocation
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