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Policy on schools funding in Australia has long contained two mutually contradictory strands and the contradiction has subverted good policy...
Australian Journal of Education, 11/01/04 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Bright Networks and Dark Spaces: Implications of Manuel Castells for Higher Education
Bright Networks and Dark Spaces: Implications of Manuel Castells for Higher Education Emergent technology possesses the potential to transform the...
Academe, 05/01/04 by Marginson, Simon · More from publication -
Editorial
Volume 48, Number 1 opens with two large-scale original quantitative studies on matters that are of interest to many in Australian education: the...
Australian Journal of Education, 04/01/04 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Editorial
Volume 47, Number 3 opens with a description and analysis by Grant McBurnie and Christopher Ziguras of the Australian government's role in...
Australian Journal of Education, 11/01/03 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Editorial
Volume 47, Number 1 of the AJE again provides a diversity of material. The first two articles open up different aspects of globalisation,...
Australian Journal of Education, 04/01/03 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Editorial
In the 1990s, Australian government and society were transfixed and divided by the question of Australia's relations with the nations of East and...
Australian Journal of Education, 11/01/02 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
What's wrong with the universities?
Universities are essential to Australia. In the global environment, higher education and research have become central to the health and...
Arena Magazine, 10/01/02 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Editorial
Issue 46(1) opens with an article by Roy Nash on peer effects in schooling, which takes us into a key question of theory and method: the...
Australian Journal of Education, 06/01/02 by Simon Marginson · More from publication -
Postgraduate training in the social sciences: knowledge, engagement, vocation.

The second half of the nineteenth century saw the emergence of universal primary education in the Australian colonies, though it largely excluded...
Journal of Australian Studies, 06/01/02 by Marginson, Simon · More from publication -
Education in the global market: Lessons from Australia
Recent changes in funding have encouraged Australian universities to market their programs overseas. The commercialization of university degrees...
Academe, 05/01/02 by Marginson, Simon · More from publication



