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Choices and Enrollments in French Secondary and Higher Education: Repercussions for Second-Generation Immigrants

2013

En ligne sur http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.1086/670729?uid=16804784&uid=3738016&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=3&uid=67&uid=16735408&uid=62&uid=5909928&sid=21102655856551; International audience; In France, the proportion of second-generation immigrants enrolling in tertiary education has increased as education has undergone a process of "democratization." This article analyzes their postsecondary choices, access to tertiary programs, dropout, and transition to the labor market, compared to those of students of French origin. Youths of Portuguese origin are more likely to enter vocational higher programs concordant with their preferences and have better chances of completing a tertia…

Economic growthImmigrationLabor market050602 political science & public administrationSociologyDemocratizationAccès à l'enseignement supérieurmedia_common4. EducationDropoutDegree completion05 social sciences050301 educationEnfant de migrant[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPreference0506 political scienceVocational education8. Economic growthlanguageEnseignement secondaireFranceChoix des étudesTransition to the labor marketaccess to higher educationHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducation[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSocial classEnseignement supérieurEducationDémocratisation de l'enseignementPostsecondary choiceUniversitybusiness.industrySecond-generation ImmigrantInsertion professionnelleTertiary educationdemocratizationInégalité racialeAbandon des étudeslanguage.human_languageDemographic economicsAccess to tertiary programPortugueseAccess to Higher Educationbusiness0503 education
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Market trends in Spanish higher education

1997

Abstract Higher education in Spain broke away from its close dependency on the State in the last decade. In this paper we analyze the steps undertaken by the Spanish higher education system which has allowed market influences to grow in recent years. We analyze the historical framework and legal changes which have facilitated market trends in higher education. We consider the influence of these market trends on the financial and organizational structure of universities. We conclude that, though the steps are still hesitant, market-like elements are increasingly affecting every aspect of higher education life.

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceHigher educationbusiness.industryHigher education policyCapitalismSpanish higher educationEducationTrend analysisEnterprise systemDevelopment economicsAccountabilityHigher education policyEconomicsOrganizational structureEducation policybusiness
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Transnational turn and national models of higher education - The case of Finland

2014

The purpose of the article is to problematize the relationship between the Nordic democratic public higher education tradition and transnational market driven knowledge economy policies. The article illustrates this development with two cases -- quality assurance and internationalisation policies -- where external demands, based mostly on market ideologies, have been introduced with apparently transnational incentives but having national implementations. These transnational pressures are related to a kind of soft governance of higher education policy, characterized by networked decision making and use of expert consultants, which possibly promotes flexible decision-making and efficiency, bu…

Economic growthlaadunvarmistusinternationalization of higher educationkorkeakoulupolitiikkaHigher educationbusiness.industryHigher education policyoutsourcing of policyEnglish as medium of instructionEducationInternationalization of Higher EducationPolitical scienceComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYEducation policybusinessNordic Studies in Education
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New Nationalism and Higher Education

2020

This book closes with a discussion of new nationalism and the future of Finnish higher education from a language policies viewpoint, in the meeting points of the different national and global spheres. I will first discuss the nature of “new” nationalism. Then, the main discourses of educational, economic and epistemic nationalisms will be discussed. The next section presents global scenarios from the perspective of the intertwined nature of national and international. I will finish with a look into the future of Finnish higher education and the implications of current new nationalist trends for language policies, nationalism, alternate futures and the role of language in all this.

Economic nationalismHigher educationbusiness.industryPolitical sciencePolitical economyPerspective (graphical)businessFutures contractInternationalization of Higher EducationNationalism
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The effect of polytechnic reform on migration

2011

This paper examines the effect of the polytechnic reform on geographical mobility. A polytechnic, higher education reform took place in Finland in the 1990s. It gradually transformed former vocational colleges into polytechnics and also brought higher education to regions that did not have a university before. This expansion of higher education provides exogenous variation in the regional supply of higher education. The reform raised the mobility of high school graduates across local labour markets in the years after they had completed their secondary studies, which indicated increased mobility between high school and post-secondary education. We estimate that the reform enhanced the annual…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthHigher educationPopulationeducationMigration; higher education; school reform; polytechnics; high school graduateskoulureformiyliopistokoulutusjel:J61jel:I20Political science0502 economics and businessjel:R23050207 economicseducationBaseline (configuration management)Migrationylioppilaat050205 econometrics DemographySocial policyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciencesmuuttoliikejel:J10ammattikoulutusGeographical Mobilityhigh school graduatesammattikorkeakoulutusVocational education8. Economic growthDemographic economicspolytechnic educationbusinesskoulunuudistus
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The effectiveness of access restriction to higher education in decreasing overeducation

2015

Abstract This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effectiveness of restricting access to higher education in order to decrease overeducation. Agent-based simulation is used as the modelling method. Agents represent secondary school graduates who may choose to get tertiary education. Their willingness to continue studies depends on the share of their friends with tertiary education. There are high-qualified and low-qualified jobs in the labour market; the former require higher education. Tertiary-educated agents employed in low-qualified jobs are overeducated. There are also two types of agents, one of which will not be hired for a high-qualified job even if they graduate from unive…

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentLabour economicsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONHigher educationOrder (exchange)business.industryrestrictEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomicsAccess to Higher EducationbusinessEconomic Analysis and Policy
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Student Mobility as a Strategy of Increasing Competitiveness on the Global Labor Market – An Attempt to Diagnose Educational Mobility: The Case of Po…

2022

PURPOSE: The aim of the article is the identification and the assessment of the state, and the conditions for the participation of higher education units in Poland in the process of educational mobility in terms of the competitiveness of graduates.

Education Higher -- International cooperationhigher educationStrategyStudent mobility -- PolandinternationalizationEducational mobility -- PolandGlobalizationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingmobilityLabor marketEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Análisis de la problemática de los alumnos con deficiencias visuales en los estudios universitarios : el caso de la Universitat de València (Estudi G…

1998

Education Higher:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAEducation Sociology of
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Fomento de la creatividad en el alumnado universitario : una experiencia innovadora para la titulaciónde ingeniería química de la Universitat de Valè…

2011

Education HigherEducation Sciences:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA
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La metodología de la Flipped Classroom (FC) en la práctica didáctica de los docentes universitarios. Hacia una definición del modelo didáctico a part…

2022

El trabajo de investigación que se presenta aborda el tema de la implementación del Flipped Classroom, o clase invertida, en el contexto universitario. Flipped Classroom es un método formativo activo, que consiste en invertir los tiempos y espacios de aprendizaje. Al implementarlo, el profesor prepara y proporciona al alumnado los contenidos a estudiar con antelación, de manera que, en el tiempo de clase, hay más posibilidades para hacer ejercicios y practicar los conceptos aprendidos durante el autoestudio. Además, en este proceso juega un papel fundamental el feedback que el docente da a sus alumnos sobre su nivel de comprensión, así como los resultados del aprendizaje y los comentarios q…

Education HigherMixed methodsFormación del profesoradoDidactic methodologyFlipped ClassroomBlended methodologyDocencia universitaria6104.02 Métodos EducativosTeacher trainingUniversity teachingDocenti universitariMetodi mistiMetodología didácticaLecturerDidattica5801.07 Métodos PedagógicosMetodologías mixtasEnseñanza superiorInstructionSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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