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Easton, Peter A.; Fass, Simon M. – Comparative Education Review, 1989
Analyzes Haiti's increased primary school enrollment since 1972 in terms of return on family investment. Discusses the high rates of return to capital in conditions of extreme poverty, and the influences that hope, U.S. immigration policies, and school meal and insurance programs have had on enrollment. Contains 20 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Economic Research

Ingalls, Wayne B. – Higher Education, 1995
The way in which the University of Botswana went about building the consensus necessary to develop a new administrative and management structure is described. The process began with a commission review to address increasing demand, and progressed to recommendations, governing council response, a task force for reorganization, and implementation.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Administration
Tilak, Jandhyala B. G. – Prospects, 1991
Attributes the growth of private education to excess and differentiated demand for higher education. Argues that evidence shows that the higher quality of private education is exaggerated and that private school attendance does not result in higher salaries for graduates. Criticizes private education as not wholly self-financing, elitist, and…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Education Work Relationship, Educational Demand, Educational Finance

Kapraun, E. Daniel; Heard, Don A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1994
Discusses a study examining the effects of environmental forces on Arkansas community and technical colleges over a three-year period. Indicates that enrollments at most Arkansas colleges are increasing and budgets are growing but often in amounts inadequate to compensate for rising costs. Suggests a model for institutional assessment. (MAB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Educational Finance

Everett, James E.; Armstrong, Robert W. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1993
The Western Australia market for master's-level business administration education (MBA) is examined, particularly relating to the University of Western Australia. An overview of current Australian MBA market conditions is given; and the history, competitive environment, structure, admission policy, tuition, and student financial aid of the…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Business Administration Education, Case Studies, College Admission

Balan, Jorge – Higher Education, 1993
University policies proposed by Argentina's constitutional government since 1983 are examined, focusing on controversy over the current administration's proposed shift toward cost recovery. Implications for relationships between schools, state, and the market are discussed. Other policy issues such as accreditation and research support are…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Demand

Morgan, Harriet P. – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Examines the conceptual framework of sponsored and contest mobility originated by Ralph H. Turner to illuminate student educational mobility in the British and U.S. educational systems in 1960. Concludes that today entry into U.S. higher education is determined by demand rather than ability but entry into the British higher education system is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Comparative Analysis, Educational Demand

Meyer, John W.; And Others – Comparative Education Review, 1993
Adoption of Western notions of society, state, and the individual has made educational expansion and modernization an important goal for both local people and elites in Botswana. The rapidity of change resembles that in other developing nations but has been facilitated particularly by Botswana's history, location, and recent mineral discoveries.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Attitudes, Educational Change
Bollag, Burton – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Rapid growth of non-state colleges and universities in Eastern Europe has been fueled by strong demand for education and a limited number of student places at state universities, which, until recently, had a monopoly on higher education in the region. While some institutions are shoddy profit-making ventures, others are models of innovation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Educational Demand, Educational Economics

Jarvis, Peter – Comparative Education, 1999
Argues that globalization is standardizing the way that higher education responds to the pressures of the international division of labor, but because Western countries have more knowledge workers, they will point the way for the development of higher education in developing nations. Discusses implications for undergraduate and postgraduate…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Role, Corporate Education, Developing Nations

Teelken, Christine – Scottish Educational Review, 2000
Current British educational developments related to market forces and school choice are examined in terms of educational demand, supply side characteristics, and the regulatory structure of choice. Results from panel study interviews in England and Scotland suggest that concerns about increased inequality among secondary schools are justified,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Competitive Selection, Educational Change, Educational Demand
Barker, Kathryn – Education Canada, 2001
A literature review identifies 11 trends driven by internal and external demands for educational change--trends toward an open educational system, competitive providers, an individualized approach, being responsive, a cyclical lifelong process, a learner-enabling focus, education as a right, education as an industry, replacement of personnel with…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Needs, Educational Trends
Akmal, Tariq; Oaks, Merrill M.; Barker, Ronald – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2002
Technology education has progressed through several iterations over the past 100 years and continues to evolve as the primary medium for preparing children and youth in technological literacy. Over the past 20 years, technology education has worked diligently to move from a subject field where students primarily manipulated materials (industrial…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy
Camp, William G. – 1995
The 30th annual national survey of the supply of and demand for teachers of agricultural education in the United States examined state, regional, and national supply and demand data for 1994. The supply data were collected from a survey of the head teacher educator in each agricultural education department with a program for specific preparation…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Demand, Educational Supply, Ethnic Distribution
DaVanzo, Julie; And Others – 1994
While national debates focus on rising immigration and its impact, current data on immigrants and how they affect the national life are limited. To determine the feasibility of conducting a national survey of immigrants, a pilot project surveyed Salvadorans and Filipinos in Los Angeles in 1991. This report addresses key methodological issues in…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Educational Attainment, Educational Demand, Elementary Secondary Education