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Restructuring university degree programmes: a new opportunity for ethics education?

2008

This article explores the possibilities of reinforcing ethics education at the university level within the context of new internationalisation processes. The situation in Spain is used as a case study. The article begins with a review of the rationale behind this issue and goes on to analyse the place of the ethical dimension in education in the proposals for adapting Spanish university degree programmes to the European Higher Education Area. Fieldwork carried out at three higher education institutions reveals that, while professors accept the institutional function of the university in ethics education, their hazy conception of the matter weakens the likelihood of a pedagogical approach in…

Further educationInternationalizationHigher educationbusiness.industryRestructuringPedagogyReligious studiesContext (language use)SociologyEducation policyComparative educationbusinessEducation economicsJournal of Moral Education
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Economic Challenges in Higher Education

1994

Further educationMedical educationSociology and Political ScienceHigher educationbusiness.industryEconomics educationHigher education policyEducationVocational educationPolitical scienceEducation policyComparative educationbusinessCertificate in EducationHigher Education Policy
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The financial crisis and its consequences in European higher education

1990

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Further educationSociology and Political ScienceHigher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEconomics education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPublic administrationEnseignement supérieurEducationPolitical science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEducation policyDéveloppement de l'enseignementComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEducation economicsEffetbusiness.industry05 social sciencesHigher education policy050301 educationEuropeVocational educationFinancement de l'enseignementComparative educationbusinessCrise financière0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Modeling and Measuring Competencies in Germany

2016

In order to meet the challenges facing higher education policy and practice, and initiate the necessary fundamental assessment-research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) established the Modeling and Measuring Competencies in Higher Education (KoKoHs) research program in 2011. The program was part of the BMBF funding priority Research on Science and Higher Education aimed at building a capacity for empirical research in higher education.

GermanResearch programEngineering managementEmpirical researchHigher educationbusiness.industryPolitical scienceHigher education policylanguageChristian ministryEngineering ethicsbusinesslanguage.human_language
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Language Education Policy in England : Is English the elephant in the room?

2011

This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language education in England over the last decade (2000-2010), which has been characterised by a bewildering array of initiatives to promote language learning, year-on-year improved grades of school exams, and language education policies showing little coherence. Conversely, both media and student voices on the subject of language learning in the UK reveal high awareness of the UK’s poor performance relative to other EU countries. This picture is interpreted within the context of Global English, proposing that a tacit assumption that English is enough offers a coherent explanation of current practices and p…

Global Englishlanguage learningUnited Kingdomlanguage education policy
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Initial French language teacher education policy in Greece and curriculum evaluation among student teachers of FLE

2015

This paper presents initial language teacher education policy adopted in Greece and describes a study which examines student teachers’ of FLE (Français Langue Étrangère) perception of their initial teacher education and its contribution to their future professional life. The sample comprised 67 student teachers in their fourth year of studies for a bachelor degree in the department of French language and literature in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. Data were collected through questionnaires which included both a structured and an open-ended part. The questionnaire’s content was based on the European Profile for Language Teacher Education — a Frame of Reference (Kelly et…

GreeceEuropean Profile for Language Teacher Education — a Frame of Referenceacademic curriculum for initial language teacher educationLanguage teacher education policy Academic curriculum for initial language teacher education Student teachers’ competences Greece Student teachers’ evaluation of initial education European Profile for Language Teacher Education — a Frame of ReferenceFrenchStudent teacherstudent teachers’ competencesGeneral Medicinerestructuring language teacher educationArticlelanguage.human_languageTeacher educationlanguage teacher education policyPedagogylanguageMathematics educationSociologyCurriculumstudent teachers’ evaluation of initial education
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Special Education in Finland

1990

FINLAND is a small North‐European country with a population of about 5 million. It has historical ties with Sweden and Russia. Consequently, there are two official languages in the country: Finnish and Swedish. The education system is based on a 9‐year comprehensive school. Education is compulsory for all children between the ages of 7 and 16. Health and welfare services for children with disabilities are mainly provided within the regular services but special services are ensured by special laws. Special education services are provided at every level of education and learning environment modifications range from remedial education to individual instruction at home. In the comprehensive sch…

Health (social science)Primary educationMainstreamingSpecial educationHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationComprehensive schoolPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEducation policyComparative educationPsychologyRemedial educationInclusion (education)International Journal of Disability, Development and Education
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Un ataque a la educación inclusiva en la Enseñanza Secundaria. Limitaciones de la formación inicial del profesorado en España

2015

Inclusive education is hard to implement in secondary schools. Probably, one of the determining factors lies in teachers' initial training that determines their attitude, identity and professional practice. This research analyses the initial teacher education programmes for Secondary Education, Higher Secondary Education, called bachillerato in Spain, and Vocational and Artistic training in the five best valued Spanish universities in the education field, according to the ranking I-UGR, after the European convergence process in the European Higher Education Area. The study analyses the national regulations that govern this training. A quantitative study was conducted to examine the number o…

Higher educationTEACHERSINCLUSIVE EDUCATIONEspañaSecondary educationMainstreamingEducación inclusivalcsh:LB5-3640EducationSECONDARY EDUCATION INITIAL TRAININGProfesoradoPedagogyMathematics educationInclusive educationEducation policyCertificate in EducationFormación inicialbusiness.industrySPAINEnseñanza secundariaTeachersTeacher educationlcsh:Theory and practice of educationSpainVocational educationInitial trainingEducacióComparative educationPsychologybusinesslcsh:LInclusion (education)lcsh:EducationJournal of New Approaches in Educational Research
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Finnish mergers : Change in the Context of Continuity

2016

This chapter focuses on three prominent university mergers in Finland which took place during the last decade. In order to understand the mergers and the developments that led to them, we highlight broader higher education policy change, most notably the making and implementation of the new Universities Act (558/2009). The changing discourse around the role of higher education (Nokkala, 2016) and the changing of the Universities Act took place in parallel to the merger processes, thus forming the broader political context which the structural development took place. In our analysis, we take as our central perspective the roles of the national actors to introduce national translations and so…

Higher educationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesHigher education policy050301 educationHigh educationContext (language use)050905 science studieseducational policyPoliticsOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical economyhigher educationNational Policy0509 other social sciencesbusinessuniversity mergers0503 educationFinland
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Position of text and discourse analysis in higher education policy research

2008

The article sets out to address the position of text and discourse analysis in higher education policy research, both from theoretical and methodological points of view. Theoretically, the article presents policy processes as discursive processes, arguing that higher education policies are constructed discursively. Methodologically, the article suggests that when policy documents are used as data, as is often the case in higher education policy research, text analytical tools should be applied more systematically than is the case now. To support these views, the article presents two cases of applications of a textual approach in higher education policy studies.

Higher educationbusiness.industryAs isDiscourse analysisHigher education policyPolicy analysisEducationEpistemologyPolicy studiesPedagogyPosition (finance)Education policySociologybusinessStudies in Higher Education
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