uced schools-focused works, including Schools and Universities on the Continent (1868) and his reports as a scho... Arnold's extensive comparative work — Schools and Universities on the Continent (1868) drew on his government-co... Works =====
* Arnold, M. (1868). //Schools and Universities on the Continent//. Macmillan.
* Arnold, M. (18
organising of 1968 manifested throughout American universities and produced a wave of critical educational theor... lar positions and distinguished professorships at universities in England, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, China... He has received 14 honorary doctorates from noted universities throughout the world, has written hundreds of pub
ners. The resulting data revealed that many elite universities have very low access rates — that they enroll mor... e, while less selective but high-quality regional universities often generate greater upward mobility by virtue ... nstitutions, policymakers, and students to assess universities not only on conventional measures of prestige but
he development of the competences that employers, universities, and democratic citizenship genuinely need. Wagne... nd its framework has been widely used by schools, universities, and organisations seeking to understand and cult... 015 — which was screened in thousands of schools, universities, and community organisations across the United St
nistratively separated. Before Humboldt, European universities were primarily institutions for transmitting esta... e subsequent transformation of Harvard, Yale, and universities across the English-speaking world.
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cel academically and gain entrance to prestigious universities. Cooper was a trailblazer in advocating for equit... curriculum and securing accreditation from elite universities and colleges. As principal from 1901 to 1906, she
ed law, history, economics, and philosophy at the universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, and Göttingen, absorbing a... across generations: access to particular schools, universities, and professional training confers not merely kno
inity, Jefferson insisted that publicly supported universities should not train ministers or impose a religious ... ude denominational authority from state-sponsored universities marked a decisive secular turn that still shapes
verty of the post-war decades had left Vietnamese universities and research institutions cut off from the intern... ternational scientific culture that the country's universities, still recovering from decades of isolation, cann
l of Freedom and honorary doctorates from several universities, and she remains one of the most influential — an... mni leadership pipeline. TFA recruited from elite universities and expected that alumni who had experienced educ