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Lewis, Theodore – Journal of Technology Education, 2004
In the long march from manual training, the subject which today is called technology education has always had to contend with the question of its legitimacy as valid school knowledge. In this regard, it shares a similar history of struggle with other subjects whose initial entry into the curriculum was based on a utilitarian rather than an…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Engineering Education, Educational History, Reputation
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Byrne, Patrick H. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2004
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, this article seeks to establish an integrated vision for Catholic universities. Relying on the works of Philip Gleason, Ignatius of Loyola, and Bernard Lonergan, the author provides a framework for the important research function of Catholic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Church Related Colleges, Catholic Schools, Role of Education
Ernakovich, Donald G.; And Others – 1979
The reasons why academically qualified prospective students offered admission to Shippensburg State College for the fall semester 1978-79 did not matriculate were studied. Study goals were to determine factors that may have influenced their decision, identify the colleges and universities chosen by the students and the reasons for their choice,…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Applicants, College Bound Students, College Choice
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Thompson, Fred; Zumeta, William – Review of Higher Education, 1985
Analysis of data concerning the relationship of Ph.D. recipients' graduate institution's reputation and pre-employment research productivity to their selection for entry-level faculty employment revealed bias in favor of Ph.D.'s from elite institutions over those with greater research productivity, but in smaller magnitude than shown in an earlier…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Career Development, Career Planning, College Faculty
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Allshouse, Merle F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1986
Bloomfield's declaration of financial exigency, Chapter XI bankruptcy reorganization, and shift to a primary emphasis on recruiting nontraditional students enabled it to survive and emerge from its status as an invisible institution. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Role
Capen, Samuel Paul – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
This bulletin is divided into four parts. Part I contains lists of institutions accredited by State universities. Part II contains lists of institutions accredited by State departments of education. Part III contains lists of recognized or approved colleges prepared by the influential voluntary organizations of secondary and higher institutions…
Descriptors: Philanthropic Foundations, Accreditation (Institutions), Classification, Boards of Education
Lobkowicz, Nikolaus – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1982
The University of Munich, with 43,000 students, is a city university with typical university problems. It has no public relations guidelines, and public relations work is not primarily concerned with securing financial support, largely fixed by the government. Publicity efforts are more directed toward creating goodwill, explaining the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Comparative Education, Financial Support
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Girod de l'Ain, Bertrand – Higher Education, 1981
Institutions wishing to increase the perceived value of their degrees or awards do so by increasing demand for those degrees, by stimulating applications for admission (the certifying effect) and even reducing graduates. Receipt of one of these degrees increases chances of success and affluence (the consumer effect). (MSE)
Descriptors: College Applicants, Competitive Selection, Degrees (Academic), Educational Benefits
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Nordvall, Robert C.; Braxton, John M. – Journal of Higher Education, 1996
Traditional approaches to defining academic quality (reputational, resources, and outcomes or value-added) are criticized as not providing useful information. An alternative perspective is offered, focusing on fundamental course-level academic processes and defining the quality of such processes as the level of understanding of course content…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Course Content, Definitions, Educational Quality
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Luthar, Suniya S.; McMahon, Thomas J. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Used the Revised Class Play to assess dimensions of peer reputation among two cohorts of ninth-grade, inner-city students. Found that popularity, isolation, aggressive/disruptive reputation, and prosocial orientation generally showed expected patterns of associations with students' adjustment, with the exception that aggression was linked with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Aggression, High School Students
Strosnider, Kim – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
The University of Phoenix, once belittled as providing "McEducation" and branded a diploma mill, has garnered respect among higher education professionals. The school is attracting increasing numbers of adult students for its practical approach and 64 locations in 10 states and Puerto Rico, and is a financial success. The heavy use of…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Adult Students, College Faculty, Educational Innovation
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
In early 1997, over 100 University of California, Hayward faculty members signed a statement of concern about the heavy use of part-time faculty as lecturers. Professors fear that increased use of lecturers threatens tenure, hurts quality of education, and reduces departmental continuity. Part-time faculty are generally treated as a different…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Departments, Developmental Continuity
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Zeller, Meg; Vannatta, Kathryn; Schafer, John; Noll, Robert B. – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Used the Revised Class Play measure to examine measurement of peer perceptions of behavioral reputation in elementary, middle, and high school environments. Found that data did not fit the original 3-factor structure; cross-loading of items and different patterns of association between subscales across age groups contributed to poor fit.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes
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Fairweather, James S.; Brown, Dennis F. – Review of Higher Education, 1991
To develop and validate a framework for assessing academic program quality, national data from the fields of computer science and electrical and mechanical engineering were examined. Results, which are evaluated from four perspectives of quality assessment, support the notion that single-variable or single-dimension concepts of quality are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Computer Science, Educational Quality
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Conrad, Clifton F.; Eagan, David J. – Thought and Action, 1989
Consequences for institutional quality when playing the Prestige Game are examined. Six behaviors that characterize participation in the Prestige Game are identified: recruiting star faculty, tightening admissions standards, raising tuition, reforming curriculum, building partnerships with business, and institutional imaging. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Admission, College Faculty, Curriculum Development
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