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Poultney, Val Anne; Anderson, Duncan Bruce – Management in Education, 2021
This article seeks to present the perspectives of three school leaders in one rural primary school in the English East Midlands, who, when faced with closure due to a falling student numbers, decided to offer and operate a flexi-schooling model of educational provision. We aim to find out, through a theoretical model of systems school leadership,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Educational Change
Busyairi AS, M. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
Islamic Boarding School which serves as native Islamic education institution is a continuation of education tradition grown strongly in Islamization history in unitary nation Republic of Indonesia. The education of Islamic Boarding School is also a sub-system of National Education with the purpose to make intelligent national life, to make…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Boarding Schools, Islam, Case Studies
Roggow, Michael J. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
Chinese vocational colleges are being compromised because the central government is moving more of its educational resources to the top-tier universities. Although vocational college enrollments have slowed in the increasingly high-tech eastern provinces, colleges in the western part of the country are poised for increased enrollments to address…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Community Colleges, Economic Impact
Roberts, Ken – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
In 2011 England's career guidance profession lost its "own" public service organisation and its former dedicated stream of public funding. The immediate causes lay in decisions by the government of the day, but this article revisits the profession's history to seek explanations for its later vulnerability. It is argued that decisions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Guidance, Educational Change, Educational History
Fry, Joan Marian; McNeill, Michael Charles – European Physical Education Review, 2011
Since independence in 1965, education and sport have been instrumental in Singapore's nation building, with a rapid rise in education and economic status. This article examines the roles of physical education and school sport in the local context and makes comparison with global themes ("instrumentality" and "marginality"). It…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Talent Development, Efficiency
Galway, Gerald – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2012
Between 1970 and 1990 enrolment in Newfoundland and Labrador schools dropped by 22 percent. The first wave of major educational reform (1990 to 2000) saw massive reductions in public school expenditures and the reduction of more than 1650 teachers. Facing continued enrolment loss and a large current account deficit, in 2004, government again…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
Brennan, Terri-Lynn Kay – Canadian Journal of Education, 2011
Ontario Roman Catholic communities have established and maintained their own schools for over 200 years. Yet, their struggle for survival has not come without many challenges, setbacks, and criticisms. With the achievement of open-access at the secondary level and equal funding across the system, many question the legitimacy and worthiness of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Hargreaves, Linda M. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2009
This paper reviews 25 years of research on small rural schools in England, in a period of unprecedented educational reform, and shift in government policy on small schools from persistent threat of closure through a period of a centrally funded "presumption against closure" in the early 2000s. It notes a dearth of funded or peer-reviewed…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Small Schools, Rural Schools, Educational Change
Stevenson, Phoebe Hsu – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Since the establishment of the University of Hong Kong in 1911, higher education in Hong Kong has been transformed from an elitist system to one that supports the Hong Kong government's vision of a highly educated workforce and widely accessible lifelong learning. Between the late 1970s and 1994 the system expanded from admitting 2% of college-age…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Economic Impact

Hargreaves, Andy; Fink, Dean – Educational Leadership, 2000
Compares a 1970s-era Canadian high school's failure to sustain its innovative character with challenges faced by a similar, recently founded high school. Both schools experienced problems with leadership succession, staff recruitment and retention, expanding enrollments, district and policy context, and community support. Recommendations are…
Descriptors: Community Support, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
Morris, Mike – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2000
Since January 1998, when six former Metro Toronto (Ontario) school boards were consolidated into one board, Toronto's outdoor education centers have experienced restructuring, work stoppages, strikes, relocation, and threats of closure. Outdoor education advocates must form a new united group, preferably from the bottom up, to lobby for adequate…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Institutional Survival

Fink, Dean – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1999
Presents a historical case study of a once-innovative Canadian high school that, 25 years later, has "evolved" into a conventional secondary school. There is a predictable historical pattern that this and other innovative schools generally follow. Early indications of attrition may prevent further erosion of a school's vision. (79…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conventional Instruction, Educational Change, Educational History
Shann, Mary H.; Cronin, Joseph M. – 1988
In 1981, the Egyptian government sought assistance from the World Bank's International Developmental Agency for the Cairo Univesity-IDA Third Education Project. The World Bank loan was designated for training faculty leaders capable of modernizing instruction at Cairo University and for equipping the faculties of agriculture and medicine with…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Enrollment Trends
Stiegelbauer, Suzanne; Anderson, Stephen E. – 1992
Findings of a study that examined the outcomes of longterm institutionalization of school reform are presented in this paper. Project Excellence, implemented in 1984 in a secondary school in Cochrane, Ontario, involved a comprehensive change in curriculum, instruction, and professional roles. An initial evaluation of the program, conducted during…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Governance
Bosworth, Stuart R. – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1992
It is proposed that fiscal, technological, and societal pressures on higher education around the world require new administrative approaches and faculty-administrative collaboration to ensure institutional stability, even survival. Recommended techniques are outlined. Notes on government policies for higher education in Australia, Sweden, and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Faculty, Comparative Education
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