Christian universities operate with increasingly complex roles and functions when engaging with multiple stakeholders in the provision of higher education. This paper asks how to understand and analyse the interactions when church universities are among the multiple stakeholders in Christian teacher education. What frameworks of analysis or tools of evaluation can be employed? Stakeholder theory is shown to support the identification of various community interests and involvements and enable clarification of whose perspective or priorities are to be taken into account. From a recent UK research case study, the need for greater understanding and management of stakeholder interests and activity within Christian teacher education is highlighte...
The ethos, mission, and values of Christian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are usually grounde...
The present study begins by distinguishing between three kinds of ‘faith schools’ (known as schools ...
This chapter is about the relationship between higher education and the religious identities of uni...
Editorial There is often a relationship between Christian universities and colleges of higher educa...
An investigation into [perceptions of] the features of Christian foundation universities’ Initial Te...
The case studies show insight into the extent that there is a shared understanding between schools, ...
In recent years, knowledge, the human capital, and learning organizations have become the key determ...
Universities everywhere are being forced to carefully reconsider their role in society and to evalua...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
In recent years concern has been expressed about lack of clarity in the published aims and purposes ...
In this article, a higher education institution (HEI) is analysed as an organisation performing unde...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Abstract Universities everywhere are being forced to carefully reconsider their role in society and ...
This study begins by distinguishing between three kinds of ‘faith schools’ (known as schools with a ...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
The ethos, mission, and values of Christian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are usually grounde...
The present study begins by distinguishing between three kinds of ‘faith schools’ (known as schools ...
This chapter is about the relationship between higher education and the religious identities of uni...
Editorial There is often a relationship between Christian universities and colleges of higher educa...
An investigation into [perceptions of] the features of Christian foundation universities’ Initial Te...
The case studies show insight into the extent that there is a shared understanding between schools, ...
In recent years, knowledge, the human capital, and learning organizations have become the key determ...
Universities everywhere are being forced to carefully reconsider their role in society and to evalua...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
In recent years concern has been expressed about lack of clarity in the published aims and purposes ...
In this article, a higher education institution (HEI) is analysed as an organisation performing unde...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Abstract Universities everywhere are being forced to carefully reconsider their role in society and ...
This study begins by distinguishing between three kinds of ‘faith schools’ (known as schools with a ...
This study argues that it is the collective worldview of the students which is crucial in reflecting...
The ethos, mission, and values of Christian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are usually grounde...
The present study begins by distinguishing between three kinds of ‘faith schools’ (known as schools ...
This chapter is about the relationship between higher education and the religious identities of uni...