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Perry L. Glanzer – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
A recent global reconnaissance of Christian higher education found a number of key themes that shaped current developments, such as the pressing challenges of secularization and nationalization but also the advantages of privatization and massification. This article provides an update to this older analysis by taking a birds-eye view of trends…
Descriptors: Christianity, Trend Analysis, Educational Trends, Religious Education
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Hoben, John – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2016
Using discourse analysis, the author identifies contradictions in privatization discourse in order to highlight how state-based educational reform has used a normative language of student interests to fundamentally redefine the nature of the university's mission and its faculty based governance structures. The author proposes a counter-discourse…
Descriptors: Privatization, Higher Education, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change
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Milley, Peter – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2016
The last 3 decades have witnessed the rise of reforms aimed at conjoining Canadian universities to the economic system. Critics have pointed out how reforms have emphasized economic utility in universities to the detriment of their sociocultural mission, producing negative effects. One curricular innovation that has spread in tandem with reforms…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Higher Education, Case Studies, Educational Change
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McCartney, Dale M.; Metcalfe, Amy Scott – Tertiary Education and Management, 2018
Through increased international student tuition revenue, internationalization provides public Canadian higher education institutions opportunities to offset the effects of stagnant provincial operating grants or earmarked governmental allocations. Pathway colleges, institutions that are either operated by host institutions or as private…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Higher Education, International Education, Educational Trends
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Woodhouse, Howard – International Education, 2011
In 1998 the World Bank published a "Reform Agenda" for higher education in the new millennium designed to accelerate privatization and the restructuring of the academic workforce. Before analyzing the report, I consider how changes in Canadian universities reflect the growth of the "knowledge-based economy." I then provide a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Universities, Educational Change
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Fanelli, Carlo; Meades, James – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2011
As austerity measures intensify around the world, the axe has come down particularly hard on post-secondary education (PSE). So-called education "reform" has shown itself to be a lightning rod for confrontation. In order to deal with unprecedented government budget shortfalls, caused, it must be recalled, by the lead agents of the…
Descriptors: Working Class, Privatization, Private Sector, Collective Bargaining
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Willinksy, John – Policy Futures in Education, 2006
This article reads the educational implications of "intellectual property" that are found in the double meaning of "property", as the word refers to an economic right and a quality of being. It briefly visits the seventeenth-century origins of this double concept of intellectual property (IP), with particular attention paid to…
Descriptors: Privatization, Intellectual Property, Global Approach, Educational Policy
Lewington, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Struggling to manage under reduced public financial support, many of Canada's universities are turning to entrepreneurial projects to provide supplemental income. In addition to conventional means such as real estate development, investment, and marketing, some are shifting ancillary services (conference facilities, residences, food services,…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Eib, B. J.; Miller, Pam – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2006
When faculty development is viewed as an ongoing need and when we approach faculty development as a long-term, continuous effort, community building becomes a part of the process. Carefully designed faculty development approaches can facilitate and create a culture that supports a thoughtful focus on teaching, while at the same time, nurture a…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Open Universities, Collegiality, Foreign Countries
Polster, Claire – Education Canada, 2002
Rather than a public good that is freely shared, Canadian university research is increasingly privatized and commercialized and thus rendered accessible only to those who can pay for it. The effects include erosion of collegiality, institutional democracy, curiosity-driven basic research, objectivity, and consideration of disadvantaged groups. All…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Pike, Robert M. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1991
This paper reviews the development of the public monopoly of degree-granting institutions of higher education in Ontario, Canada. It examines arguments for private universities which suggest improved accessibility, diversity, and quality and finds the arguments to be insufficiently strong. A recommendation is made for improvement of Ontario's…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
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Bischoff, Dale P. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2001
A retrospective study examined how authority to confer Bachelor of Education degrees was extended to private colleges in Alberta in 1995. Sources of the policy change included local political pressures and international pressures for neoliberalization of public policy. Opposition from professional educators and other stakeholders has implications…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
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Benton-Evans, Ray – Canadian Social Studies, 1997
Maintains that the continued acceptance of market principles combined with reductions in government services has created a selfish citizenry. In education, this is personified in the activist parent who is interested in his own child's education but indifferent to others. Discusses how civic education can respond to this. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Capitalism, Competition, Educational Philosophy
Brawer, Florence B. – 1998
This digest examines some of the literature on entrepreneurial arrangements within academic institutions--arrangements that often mirror the conflicted town/gown attitude between small cities and the institutions of higher education located within their limits. The main reason cited for the involvement of higher education institutions in…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Finance, Educational Research, Entrepreneurship