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Sabolic, Dubravko; Beran Samuelson, Melissa; Magzan, Masha – Online Submission, 2022
Obtaining students' attitudes, opinions, feedback, etc., plays an essential role in the higher educational process because it makes it more bidirectional and engaging for the students. Including larger populations in surveys often calls for informational structuring/standardization for subsequent statistical post-processing. Moreover, it brings…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Likert Scales, Student Surveys
Aleksic-Maslac, Karmela; Magzan, Masha – Online Submission, 2011
The critical organizational form in the information age is networking. This new organizational principle is manifested through the processes of internationalization and global academic cooperation which have become inevitable strategies for every higher education institution in order to be competitive in a global education market. The effective…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Global Education, Distance Education
Palmer, W. P. – Online Submission, 1986
The study attempts to enquire into whether Papua New Guineans see education as a cargo cult, an investment or as an item for consumption. The definitions of cargo cult are examined as are the basic principles of the economics of education. The main discussion within the study is whether Papua New Guineans see education as a cargo cult, an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economics, Foreign Countries, Economics Education