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This paper explores the emergence of selective admission policies in Dutch university education. Such policies are … being developed to promote excellence in a higher education system that is generally known to be “egalitarian†and … increasingly criticized for a lack of differentiation. The changing policy context of admission in Dutch university education and …
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undergraduate education focused on institutional performance. Our findings indicate that future discussions should take into account …
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policies and setting the agenda for the future of European higher education. With its aim to become the world’s leading … research, higher education institutions, and innovation. A major concern is to solve the “European paradoxâ€: whereby Europe … the higher education sector, and by differences in the current ability of institutions to effectively promote innovation …
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variables that will influence international education and global labor markets, including the current global economic recession …
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With California’s public higher education system facing massive funding cuts and an increasingly diverse demography …
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Although a stunning success in many ways, California’s 1960 Master Plan for Higher Education has been a conspicuous … absorbed the vast majority of enrollment growth in California higher education. In addition to their important role in … vocational education, the California Community Colleges now enroll between 40% and 50% of all students seeking a B.A., including …
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Co-written by the SERU Research Team of Steven Brint, John Aubrey Douglass, Gregg Thomson, and Steve Chatman, this year’s report offers two new areas for analysis – the extent of research engagement among undergraduates at UC, and data on student self-assessed learning gains. Among...
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The immigrant college student population will likely continue to increase. This exploratory study addresses the questions: To what extent does sense of belonging/satisfaction of recent immigrant college students differ from non-immigrant college students? Do perceived self-ratings of belonging...
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Governments worldwide face the challenge of financing a growing student population with limited resources, especially in the current context of difficult economic recovery. Student loan schemes, because they appear as cost-efficient and are defendable on the lines of social equity (students...
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It is important to understand how students’ changing belief structures influence their values and behaviors, including their ethical beliefs and decision-making patterns. As such, this study will address the following research questions: 1) what are students’ ethical beliefs and...
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