International Journal of Educational Management: Volume 14 Issue 1

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Table of contents

Linear or nonlinear? A metacognitive analysis of educational assumptions and reform efforts

David H. Reilly

Addresses the lack of success in educational reform efforts by utilizing a metacognitive analysis of the base assumption of most, if not all, current reform efforts. Suggests a…

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Restructuring vocational education in Hong Kong

Jacky Lumby

The reversion of Hong Kong to Mainland China has led to swift and major changes in the economic base, and a consequent change in the vocational education and training needed to…

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The effect of anomie on academic dishonesty among university students

Albert Caruana, B. Ramaseshan, Michael T. Ewing

Anomie describes the individual’s lack of integration in social life. The construct has been linked to various types of activities and concepts but no research appears to have…

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Correlates of pay satisfaction in higher education

Titus Oshagbemi

Despite numerous studies of pay comparisons and pay satisfaction among public and private sector workers, little is known about correlates of employee satisfaction with pay…

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Indonesian students’ perceptions of choice criteria in the selection of a tertiary institution: strategic implications

Mathew Joseph, Beatriz Joseph

Intense competition for full‐fee‐paying foreign students in higher education in many countries mandates the need for the identification of the criteria considered important by…

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Cover of International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN:

0951-354X

Online date, start – end:

1987

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof. Chris Brown
  • Dr Dong Nguyen