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Faculty Profile: Shannon Donovan's Online Course, William C. Levin Dec 2007

Faculty Profile: Shannon Donovan's Online Course, William C. Levin

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Presidential Address The Ideological And Economic Repositioning Of Universities, Allan Pitman Dec 2007

Presidential Address The Ideological And Economic Repositioning Of Universities, Allan Pitman

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

A reconceptualization of the human capital value of education as a private good, linked to a market oriented commodification of university knowledge, underpins a repositioning of universities as entrepreneurial enterprises. The implications for universities and the professoriate are explored, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which the institutions and work within them are being redefined. Canadian and Australian experiences are drawn upon.

Une nouvelle conceptualisation de la valeur du capital humain en enseignement comme un bien privé, relié au savoir universitaire comme des marchandises destinées au marché, étaie une repositionnement des universités comme des entreprises commerciales. L'auteur explore …


Editor's Notes And Front Matter, Suzanne Majhanovich Dec 2007

Editor's Notes And Front Matter, Suzanne Majhanovich

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


Comparative Education In Canadian Universities, Marianne Larsen, Suzanne Majhanovich, Vandra Masemann Dec 2007

Comparative Education In Canadian Universities, Marianne Larsen, Suzanne Majhanovich, Vandra Masemann

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

The first section of this article provides a brief overview of the field in Canada, and in so doing, demonstrates the broad nature of Comparative Education within the Canadian context. The second section of this article provides an overview of the comparative and international education programmes, specialization areas and courses in Canadian higher education institutions, focusing on three stages in the history of Comparative Education in Canada: the 1950s-1970s (Establishment of Comparative Education); the 1980s -1990s (Fragmentation of Comparative Education); and the 2000s (Broadening Comparative Education). While the focus in this article is on Comparative Education in graduate university programmes, …


Educational Institutions Negotiating Democracy And Social Justice: The (Im)Balance Of Power And Accountability, Paul R. Carr, Gina Thésée Dec 2007

Educational Institutions Negotiating Democracy And Social Justice: The (Im)Balance Of Power And Accountability, Paul R. Carr, Gina Thésée

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

Democracy and education are considered to be mutually reinforcing, yet it is unclear how democracy is achieved in/through education. At a time when educational systems and governments rhetorically advocate for greater accountability for academic achievement, there seems to be less emphasis placed on the area of social justice for students. The capacity of the institutional culture of an entire educational system of a jurisdiction (the provincial/state level, school boards and schools) to support and achieve a high level of critical democracy has not been the focus of extensive research. For the purposes of this paper, democratic education is considered to …


Cie Journal/Revue Eci 34(1) & 36(3) Referees/Critiques Dec 2007

Cie Journal/Revue Eci 34(1) & 36(3) Referees/Critiques

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


Canadian And International Education Journal Index, Dien Tran, Chen Jie, Mohsen Mahmoudi Dec 2007

Canadian And International Education Journal Index, Dien Tran, Chen Jie, Mohsen Mahmoudi

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


Review: Higher Education In The Internet Age, Rachel A. Schipper Dec 2007

Review: Higher Education In The Internet Age, Rachel A. Schipper

Georgia Library Quarterly

Review of the non-fiction book "Higher Education in the Internet Age," by Patricia Senn Breivik and E. Gordon Gee.


Falling In Line: Curricular Alignment In A Library Credit Course, Michael Aldrich Dec 2007

Falling In Line: Curricular Alignment In A Library Credit Course, Michael Aldrich

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article discusses the usefulness of curricular alignment and how it can be achieved in teaching a library & information science course.


Podcasting In Engineering Education: A Preliminary Study Of Content, Student Attitudes, And Impact , Edward Berger Nov 2007

Podcasting In Engineering Education: A Preliminary Study Of Content, Student Attitudes, And Impact , Edward Berger

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Distance Learning In Micronesia: Participants' Experiences In A Virtual Classroom Using Synchronous Technologies , Kavita Rao Nov 2007

Distance Learning In Micronesia: Participants' Experiences In A Virtual Classroom Using Synchronous Technologies , Kavita Rao

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Using Digital Mapping Programs To Augment Student Learning In Social Studies , Thomas Chandler, Heejung An Nov 2007

Using Digital Mapping Programs To Augment Student Learning In Social Studies , Thomas Chandler, Heejung An

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Places To Go: Facebook , Stephen Downes Nov 2007

Places To Go: Facebook , Stephen Downes

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Designing The Online Collaboratory For The Global Social Benefit Incubator , Pedro Hernandez-Ramos, James L. Koch, Albert Bruno, Eric Carlson Nov 2007

Designing The Online Collaboratory For The Global Social Benefit Incubator , Pedro Hernandez-Ramos, James L. Koch, Albert Bruno, Eric Carlson

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Designing An Effective Web-Based Coding Environment For Novice Learners , Heejung An Nov 2007

Designing An Effective Web-Based Coding Environment For Novice Learners , Heejung An

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

No abstract provided.


Building Quality And Capacity In Rural Areas, Nedra Atwell, Janice Ferguson, Judy Pierce Nov 2007

Building Quality And Capacity In Rural Areas, Nedra Atwell, Janice Ferguson, Judy Pierce

Kentucky Teacher Educator

This article will provide readers an overview of the program Western Kentucky University is using to promote quality training and promote professionalism in special education teachers. This program incorporates collaboration with local school districts, a cohort approach, field-based practitioners, online delivery of a research-based curriculum and demonstrated pedagogical knowledge with practical skills relevant to the targeted student population. The intent is to meet the demand for highly qualified special education teachers, not merely to decrease the shortage of teachers.


Editor's Notes And Front Matter, Suzanne Majhanovich Oct 2007

Editor's Notes And Front Matter, Suzanne Majhanovich

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


Developing Social Capital: An Insider Look At The Language Learning And Integration Experiences Of New Canadians, Marilyn Steinbach Oct 2007

Developing Social Capital: An Insider Look At The Language Learning And Integration Experiences Of New Canadians, Marilyn Steinbach

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

This article confirms the difficulties of economic and social integration for immigrants, offering qualitative data to add to the existing body of quantitative research. New Canadians need official government assistance to compensate for their lack of social capital, and educational policies and practices must also take into account the need for newcomers to develop social capital. Data from semi-structured ethnographic interviews with eight adult education students in three ESL classes in Montreal indicate that these newcomers are using ethnic group contacts to negotiate access to settlement services in schools and communities. Newcomers who face social exclusion and are unable to …


Internationalization At Canadian Universities: Progress And Challenges, Linda Weber Oct 2007

Internationalization At Canadian Universities: Progress And Challenges, Linda Weber

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

The world-wide demand for international education continues to grow and Canadian universities are rising to meet this need. The rationales for internationalization are many and are culturally, politically, academically, and economically based. An overview of the current state of internationalization, its initiatives and programs at Canadian universities is outlined. Some of the challenges of internationalization include a lack of resources and a need for university-wide centralized and collaborative leadership for incoming international students, and study abroad programs. University staff and faculty would benefit from availing themselves of intercultural training provided through their university international offices. Many Canadian universities fully support …


La Persévérance Chez Les Enseignants Franco-Ontariens, Louise M. Bélair, Christine Lebel Oct 2007

La Persévérance Chez Les Enseignants Franco-Ontariens, Louise M. Bélair, Christine Lebel

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

Cet article examine divers phénomènes ayant permis à des enseignants de trouver du sens à leur profession et persévérer dans l’exercice de celle-ci, notamment dans les premières années d’entrée en fonction. Plus précisément, notre recherche porte sur une dimension peu explorée dans la littérature, et s’attarde à des éléments positifs marquants de la profession relatés par des enseignants franco-ontariens. Ces épisodes de récits de vie racontées de manière anecdotique procèdent d’une forme privilégiée d'expression tant de la formation et de l'identité des personnes que de la quête de sens, en rapport avec le vécu subjectif des enseignants, dans un contexte …


Differentiated Access To Teaching: Teacher Recruitment Agencies And Flexible Work Arrangements, Katina Pollock Oct 2007

Differentiated Access To Teaching: Teacher Recruitment Agencies And Flexible Work Arrangements, Katina Pollock

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

This paper explores the differential way in which employment practices utilized by Teacher Recruitment Agencies (TRAs) in England generate inequitable access to the teaching profession. Specifically, this paper critically examines the ways in which the present labour practices of TRAs impacts particular groups of women and marginalized people. The paper first describes the teacher recruitment agency phenomena, followed by an account of the feminist perspective that I use and the impact of educational reform on work arrangements. Next, I discuss flexible work and gender. Finally, I describe the place of foreign-born teachers and professional development issues in these new employment …


Seeing Near And Far: Balancing Stakeholder Needs And Rights In Kazakhstan’S Educational Reform, Jazira Asanova Oct 2007

Seeing Near And Far: Balancing Stakeholder Needs And Rights In Kazakhstan’S Educational Reform, Jazira Asanova

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

This paper examines the schooling reform in the post-socialist transformation of Kazakhstan. Adopting a rights-based approach to education, it looks at the ways in which the current education system addresses (or fails to address) the rights and needs of various stakeholders in the society, including teachers, learners, parents, civil society, and policymakers. Two recent large-scale educational reforms form the focus of the paper: a national standardized assessment and a transition from 11 to 12 years of schooling. Implications of the current reform initiatives for Kazakhstan’s development are also discussed, pointing to lessons for understanding schooling and social change in post-socialist …


Language And Culture Research In The Context Of International Education And Second Language Acquisition, Sheri Zhang, Robert Anthony Oct 2007

Language And Culture Research In The Context Of International Education And Second Language Acquisition, Sheri Zhang, Robert Anthony

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

This article is about research methods employed in the context of international education and second language acquisition. Researchers have attempted to interpret communication problems occurring between native and non-native speakers of English within a broad cultural and educational context. Such cultural studies addressing pragmatic and sociocultural dimensions often include methodology debates. We clarify the characteristics and the appropriate use of quantitative-based research methods and qualitative methods of naturalistic inquiry on speech acts, to encourage further research projects on culture based on either method.

Cet article traite des méthodes de recherche utilisées dans le contexte de l'éducation internationale et de l'acquisition …


Book Reviews Oct 2007

Book Reviews

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


Xiiith World Congress Of Comparative Education Societies Oct 2007

Xiiith World Congress Of Comparative Education Societies

Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale

No abstract provided.


A Brief History Of The Nrea Professional Journal, V. Pauline Hodges Oct 2007

A Brief History Of The Nrea Professional Journal, V. Pauline Hodges

The Rural Educator

No abstract provided.


The Business Of Christianity: The Growing Market For Everything Christian, Peter A. Maresco Oct 2007

The Business Of Christianity: The Growing Market For Everything Christian, Peter A. Maresco

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

n 2008, McFarland Publishers, Inc. of Jefferson, North Carolina is scheduled to publish my book: The Business of Christianity: The Growing Market for Everything Christian. The premise of this book is to elaborate in some detail how entrepreneurs are marketing products and services to the Christian consumer that have never been marketed before. Before going into what these products and services are, I should point out that these markets have always existed. The difference is, however, that with the attention given to, Evangelism, the religious right and the growth of mega-churches, those with memberships in excess of 2,000, businessmen and …


Academic Leaders Use Innovative Doctoral Programs To Respond To Shortage Of Business School Faculty, Darrell Burrell, Asila Safi Oct 2007

Academic Leaders Use Innovative Doctoral Programs To Respond To Shortage Of Business School Faculty, Darrell Burrell, Asila Safi

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

As more universities create weekend, evening, and on-line master’s programs in business (MBA) in the United States, the shortage for university faculty in college business schools continues to grow, especially in Information Technology, Management, and Finance. If you review the USA university job search website http://www.higheredjobs.com/, you will see that there are plenty of high paying jobs for business school faculty around the country. These jobs require instructors to publish articles, work on research projects, make presentations at professional conferences, while teaching on average of only 3 classes a semester for full time salaries. Having a doctorate degree also provides …


Book Review: Island Of The Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World By Joan Druett, Peter A. Maresco Oct 2007

Book Review: Island Of The Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World By Joan Druett, Peter A. Maresco

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

A book review of Island of the Lost by Joan Druett.


An Unlikely Recruiting And Retention Tool: Financial Education, Suzanne Hayes Oct 2007

An Unlikely Recruiting And Retention Tool: Financial Education, Suzanne Hayes

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

We currently live in an era where universities report higher dropout rates due to debt burdens than from academic failure (Prah 2006; United College Marketing Service 2006). Higher education institutions routinely provide tutoring and other support services for students with academic concerns; however, most universities are not adequately addressing the alarming levels of student credit card debt. Universities have an underutilized opportunity to provide a credit education course for incoming students. The class is a winning proposition for students, parents, and universities. Lending institutions also stand to benefit from decreased loan default and bankruptcy rates.