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Colburn, Ben; Lazenby, Hugh – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
What level of government subsidy of higher education is justified, in what form, and for what reasons? We answer these questions by applying the hypothetical insurance approach, originally developed by Ronald Dworkin in his work on distributive justice. On this approach, when asking how to fund and deliver public services in a particular domain,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Justice, Risk
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Muhr, Thomas – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2016
This article draws from an education governance approach to conduct a pluri-scalar analysis of equity of access to tertiary education in the context of South-South cooperation. An account of distributional justice in access to tertiary education in the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is integrated with a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Education, International Cooperation, Justice
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Simkins, Tim – Educational Management & Administration, 1995
Although the driving philosophy underpinning British educational reform since 1988 has emphasized "quality" and "choice," few governmental pronouncements have addressed equity issues. This article defines "equity," focusing on distributional equity as a framework for examining reforms such as formula funding,…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Competition, Decentralization, Definitions