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Preston Cooper – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Economists have long recognized the importance of human capital in economic growth. In this series of papers, I study how various institutions of human capital formation affected economic development in a variety of contexts prior to 1900. These include both formal institutions of human capital formation such as universities and informal…
Descriptors: Educational History, Human Capital, Economic Development, Universities
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Parsons, Sarah; McCullen, Alice; Emery, Tracey; Kovshoff, Hanna – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Educational outcomes for looked-after children on the autism spectrum are significantly poorer than for autistic children not being looked-after by their local authority (those 'in care'), and poorer than for most other groups of children with special educational needs who are looked-after in England. Such poor outcomes have led to calls for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Disproportionate Representation, Children
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Louw, Jonathan – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
The institutionalisation of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) in business schools involves a normatively challenging change project. Drawing on the institutional work and emotional labour literatures, this paper reports on the findings of a qualitative study into the emotional labour that underpins the…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Business Administration Education, Foreign Countries, Burnout
UK Department for Education, 2018
This publication provides non-statutory guidance from the Department for Education in England. It provides operational level advice and guidance to the Further Education (FE) and Skills sector in England on how to meet the requirements referred to as the Prevent Statutory Duty. It focuses in particular on those organisations that provide learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Institutional Role, Prevention
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Bell, Derek – School Science Review, 2013
The headquarters of an organisation, both the building and staff who work in it, has a key role to play in the way in which it operates and portrays its character. After presenting a brief history of the buildings the Association for Science Education (ASE) has occupied during its 50 year history, this article reflects on the role of ASE…
Descriptors: Reflection, Professional Associations, Science Education, Science Education History
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Burnitt, Michael; Gunter, Helen – Management in Education, 2013
School councils have been an integral part of primary school life for the last decade and, despite not being mandatory in England, they are now to be found in the vast majority of primary schools. This research article aims to examine the current position of school councils in terms of their organization, the issues they address and the views held…
Descriptors: School Councils, Institutional Characteristics, Administrator Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Higham, Rob; Earley, Peter – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2013
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contemporary reform will increase the autonomy of schools in England. Given the complexities that exist, however, in the balance between autonomy and control, we explore how school leaders view autonomy as it exists within the wider policy framework. The article…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Bathmaker, Ann-Marie – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2013
What is meant by "knowledge" in vocational education qualifications and who decides? These are significant questions in a context where "skill" is the prevailing discourse. This paper reports on a research project, undertaken in 2010-2011, which investigated the role of national stakeholders in defining knowledge in vocational…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Qualifications, Stakeholders
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Plowright, David; Barr, Glenn – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2012
The aim of this article is to examine the role taken by the Institute for Learning (IfL) in England to promote the nature of professionalism in the lifelong learning sector. It raises the possibility that the decisions taken by the IfL, since its inception in 2002, are leading to the de-professionalisation of teachers. It is argued that what is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
Levitt, Ruth; Rabinovich, Lila; van Dijk, Lidia Villalba – RAND Corporation, 2009
The General Teaching Council for England (GTC) commissioned RAND Europe in 2008 to undertake a perceptions audit, to take the temperature on its current status and to inform its future work with teachers, organisational partners and the wider public. A perceptions audit is a method for gathering opinions and views of selected informants about how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Organizations, Teaching (Occupation), Teachers
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Lawson, Tony; Comber, Chris – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2010
This paper explores the use of videoconferencing as used in English schools, drawing on data collected over seven years from a number of funded and unfunded projects. A common theme emerging from across these investigations is that the educational use of videoconferencing technology in schools is not a unitary phenomenon. Rather, different…
Descriptors: Investigations, Distance Education, Teaching Methods, Teleconferencing
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Pedder, David; Opfer, V. Darleen – Curriculum Journal, 2010
This article focuses on the planning and organisation of teachers' continuous professional development as part of the nationally representative "Schools and Continuing Professional Development in England--State of the Nation" research study (SoNS), commissioned by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA). Thematic analysis…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Qualitative Research, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Wolf, Alison – Learning and Skills Network (NJ3), 2010
This monograph discusses how to make England's further education (FE) system genuinely responsive to learner demand, as well as stable, affordable, and of high quality. It looks at how a demand-driven system can be organised and funded, at what is required of governments, and what can be left to learners themselves and to the education and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Public Agencies
Ham, David H. – Australian University, 1975
An analysis of the institutional status and function of the colleges of advanced education (CAEs) in Australia and the polytechnics in England in relation to the university systems in both countries. The author concludes that both have binary systems with respect to curriculum, course design, relationship to industry, and social and academic…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Scott, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1988
Presents opposing interpretations of the Robbins Report, stating that British higher education is still guided by its principles. Examines the report's influence on the size and shape of the higher education system, the character of higher education regarding teaching and research, and higher education's place in modern society. (GEA)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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