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Taylor, Richard – Oxford Review of Education, 2005
Lifelong learning has been a key theme of New Labour's education policy agenda since 1997, but is a broad and often amorphous concept. This article analyzes New Labour's ideological perspective in this context, outlines the main developments and difficulties, and evaluates the record over the seven years in office. New Labour's policy on lifelong…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Human Capital, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Hord, Shirley M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
Studying one's profession, especially when done in community with others, where the learning is richer and deeper, has not been the norm in the education community. Educators typically have been physically isolated from each other because of the structure of school facilities and the schedules that dominate the school day. This physical isolation…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Faculty Development, Interprofessional Relationship, Interaction
Groen, Jeffrey A. – Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, 2009
A variety of studies provide evidence that the stock of college-educated labor has fundamental effects on state and local economies through its association with wages, economic growth, personal incomes, and tax revenues. As a result, policymakers in many states try to increase the percentage of the state's population (or workforce) that has a…
Descriptors: Evidence, Economic Progress, Undergraduate Study, State Colleges
Augustine, Catherine H.; Krop, Cathy – RAND Corporation, 2008
Qatar is experiencing previously unprecedented social and economic development, linked to increased participation in the global market. Growing employment opportunities for Qatari nationals require greater attention to post-secondary education and the development of specific high-demand skills. Since the 1970s, Qatar has complemented its…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Postsecondary Education, Social Change, Needs Assessment
Augustine, Catherine H.; Krop, Cathy – RAND Corporation, 2008
Qatar is experiencing previously unprecedented social and economic development, linked to increased participation in the global market. Growing employment opportunities for Qatari nationals require greater attention to post-secondary education and the development of specific high-demand skills. Since the 1970s, Qatar has complemented its…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Postsecondary Education, Social Change, Needs Assessment
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Dale, Roger; Robertson, Susan L. – Comparative Education Review, 2002
Examines the noneconomic role of three regional international organizations--the European Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation. Describes differences in organizational structure and purpose, dimensions of organizational power, policies and intentions toward education, direct impact on national…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Human Capital
Barlow, Dudley – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
The No Child Left Behind Act requires the states to test their students every year to determine how many of them have achieved proficiency in, among other areas, math, science, and reading. The law also requires that the states participate yearly in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), which calls itself "the Nation's…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Assessment, Intellectual Disciplines, National Competency Tests
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Reindl, Travis – College and University, 2006
The efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's human capital pipeline has become a prime area of focus in the policy arena, spurred on by international data that show the U.S. lagging in high school and college completion. For policymakers, education leaders, and even students and parents, it is becoming increasingly clear that the transition…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Educational Policy, Postsecondary Education, Secondary Education
Lowell, B. Lindsay; Salzman, Hal – Urban Institute (NJ1), 2007
Several high-level committees have concluded that current domestic and global trends are threatening America's global science and engineering (S&E) preeminence. Of the challenges discussed, few are thought to be as serious as the purported decline in the supply of high quality students from the beginning to the end of the S&E pipeline--a decline…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Human Capital, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Market
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Ding, Weili; Lu, Ming – Frontiers of Education in China, 2007
Lacking guidance of general equilibrium (GE) theories in public economics and the corresponding proper mechanisms, China has not surprisingly witnessed an inequality in educational expenditures across regions as well as insufficiency of funds for education in poor areas. It is wrongly thought that what happens is due to the decentralized financing…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Access to Education
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2006
This paper examines the influence of educational fever on the development of the Republic of Korea education and economy in the context of the cultural history of this country. In order to examine this study, the author explains the concept of educational fever and discusses the relation between Confucianism and education zeal. Educational fever…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Cultural Influences, Social Values
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Jones, Hywel Ceri – European Journal of Education, 2005
This article traces the Lisbon strategy back to the White Paper issued by President Jacques Delors in 1993 on "Growth, Competitiveness, and Jobs" as the launching point for the structural reform agenda needed to turn around the massive unemployment crisis and proposing a combination of policies for the structural reform of the labour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Labor Market, Human Capital
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Otero, Manuel Souto – Comparative Education, 2007
This paper presents a review and assessment of existing theoretical accounts to explain differentials in access to education and training in advanced economies. These theories tend to focus on the analysis of the influence of a set of economic, sociological and political variables on access to education. Existing theories are criticized on two…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Access to Education, Postsecondary Education, Economic Factors
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Jaroka, Livia – European Education, 2007
The Roma community of Europe continues to face discrimination in a number of areas, notably education, employment, healthcare, and housing. In an increasingly knowledge-based economy, education provides one of the primary tools for escaping the cycle of poverty that traps many Roma families, and therefore it is one of the most pressing issues that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Educational Needs, Unions
Jobs for the Future, 2007
To create an education pipeline capable of moving all students through to an advanced level of skills and credentials and connecting young adults to the well-paying jobs being created in Massachusetts, two challenges deserve the special and immediate attention of state leaders: (1) Substantially increasing the percentage of the state's low-income,…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, High School Graduates
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