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Educational Research Potential in Ontario

Educational Research Potential in Ontario
Author: Ontario Educational Association. Special Committee on Educational Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1953*
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Educational Research in Canada

Educational Research in Canada
Author: Floyd Grant Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1965
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Education Research in Canada

Education Research in Canada
Author: Canadian Association of Deans of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1982
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Research in Education

Research in Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 974
Release: 1974
Genre: Education
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Critical Issues in Higher Education

Critical Issues in Higher Education
Author: Michael Kompf
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462090467

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The ideas and papers in this volume primarily showcase the work of a group of new scholars who will lead the next generation of educational practise and inquiry. While the topics explored are critical issues, the ways in which these new scholars have chosen to address them illustrates the diversity of voice, venue and value that has led them to present their work. Education and what it means has entered a new era in which the primary focus on education for the sake of education is strained. An educational free-for-all, in the sense of a no-holds-barred fight, seems in place as competition for market share, effective branding exercises and movement towards a client-based delivery of educational services (on demand as demanded) has been fuelled and compounded by litigation, accreditation, transfer credits and matters of patents, copyrights, ownership and monopoly. The link between education and financial well-being has been co-opted as the key to personal success. Unfortunately, the degree pursuit, often called the “paper chase” has become competitive for learners seeking scholarships, awards and entry into graduate school. This transition indicates movement from becoming well educated to employability potential paralleling much institutional retooling and sustenance of enhanced reputation and fiscal viability.