Private Higher Education

Private Higher Education
Author: Alma Maldonado-Maldonado
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1607529343

This research project has been supported by the Ford Foundation, the Lynch School of Education at Boston College, and the Program of Research on Private Higher Education at the University at Albany.

The Public Role in Private Post-secondary Education

The Public Role in Private Post-secondary Education
Author: Ă…ke Blomqvist
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1989
Genre: Educacion - Paises en desarrollo
ISBN:

Should private educational institutions be encouraged, through financial incentives and constraints, to play more role in post-secondary education? What public policies, subsidies, and regulations should be used to influence them?

The Capitol and the Campus

The Capitol and the Campus
Author: Carnegie Commission on Higher Education
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1971
Genre: Education
ISBN:

State Postsecondary Education Research

State Postsecondary Education Research
Author: Donald E. Heller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000981045

This is an opportune time for researchers in higher education to examine policy via cross-state comparative analyses. Momentous court, legislative and policy developments that impact state-level higher education policy are emerging at a rapid rate. The states have emerged as postsecondary policy innovators in the areas of student financing, institutional accountability, and student access.Following political scientists’ "rediscovery" of states as units of analysis--because they constitute unique "natural laboratories" for testing theory and hypotheses about political behavior and policy adoption dynamics--this book introduces this perspective as an increasingly important tool for researchers in higher education.State Postsecondary Education Research provides an in-depth examination of the challenges and opportunities inherent in conducting cross-state higher education policy research. The authors of each chapter use their individual research projects to demonstrate the array of methodological, theoretical, analytical, and political challenges inherent in conducting comparative state-level policy research. Among the innovative methods described is the use of pooled cross-sectional time-series analytic techniques and event history analysis--now widespread within the disciplines of economics and political science--to shift the unit of analysis from the state to the state-year, thus expanding greatly both the statistical power of the models being tested and the data-demands of those models.The goal is to introduce comparative state-level postsecondary policy research to a broader audience, and to contribute to discussions of both the challenges and the importance of this approach to higher education policy research.The book is intended as a resource for researchers in higher education policy and as a text for higher education policy courses. It may also appeal to scholars of educational policy as well as higher education policymakers.