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From 2012 English universities and colleges will be operating in a more demanding market environment. There will be competition on tuition fees for undergraduate (Baccalaureate) programs for the first time. New private, including “for profitâ€, providers will be entering the market....
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-term trends that will prevent state investment in higher education from rebounding to prior levels. States and universities are … conditions create both a challenge and an opportunity for statewide higher education systems to re-define their missions and …
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used to development a more comprehensive parental education and immigrant generation diversity (EID) typology that is then …
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Within a quarter century after the end of World War II (1945-1970), largely because of the support and investment it received from the State, the University of California had changed from two modest-size general campuses (Berkeley and Los Angeles) and the medical campus in San Francisco (UCSF),...
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The assertion that there are a limited set of generalizable good educational practices (Chickering & Gamson, 1987) with a common model of preferred active student engagement in learning (Kuh, 2001) is appealing to those responsible for simply stated institutional outcomes and to the faculty who...
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consequences for the cohesion, health and standing of UK higher education. …
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Open Education Resource (OER) movement are also revealed and discussed. …
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The current study focuses on the stigmatization and psychosocial experiences of community college transfer students within the university setting. Two hundred and sixty-three students nearing the completion of their studies at UC Berkeley responded to a series of open-ended questions about their...
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