Inspired by Ontario’s burgeoning interest in postsecondary student mobility, this article examines how elements of Europe’s Bologna Process can help bridge the college–university divide of Ontario’s postsecondary system. Via discourse analysis of relevant qualification frameworks and program standards, it argues that the current system disadvantages students by failing to recognize that the Ontario advanced (three-year) diploma in Architectural Technology is equivalent to a baccalaureate-level qualification in the international context. The article concludes by discussing the larger significance of these findings in terms of ongoing debates about the “changing places” (HESA, 2012) of degrees in the Canadian higher education system. In...
In 2005 Joanna Serdyńska and Jerzy Witeczek published the results of a research work which covered t...
This mixed methods study explored the nature and role of one of the credentials offered by the Colle...
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
Abstract Inspired by Ontario’s burgeoning interest in postsecondary student mobility, this article e...
AbstractDuring the last third of the twentieth century, college sectors in many countries took on th...
There has been a significant growth in the number and types of degrees offered by a wider variety of...
The Ontario College Advanced Diploma requires three years of post-secondary education and the attain...
The Bologna Process is an ongoing effort of the European Higher Education Area to “tune” universitie...
The Bologna process aims to the construction of a European higher education area, with a system of ...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
European efforts to achieve some standardisation in university qualifications to help mobility of st...
This article presents the results of the first Canada-wide survey on how university admissions perso...
When some 30 European ministers of Education signed a common declaration in Bologna in June 1999 the...
This qualitative, exploratory study focuses on the transformation of three of Ontario's public colle...
Prepared for Colleges OntarioThis paper examines the suitability of two of the credential titles awa...
In 2005 Joanna Serdyńska and Jerzy Witeczek published the results of a research work which covered t...
This mixed methods study explored the nature and role of one of the credentials offered by the Colle...
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
Abstract Inspired by Ontario’s burgeoning interest in postsecondary student mobility, this article e...
AbstractDuring the last third of the twentieth century, college sectors in many countries took on th...
There has been a significant growth in the number and types of degrees offered by a wider variety of...
The Ontario College Advanced Diploma requires three years of post-secondary education and the attain...
The Bologna Process is an ongoing effort of the European Higher Education Area to “tune” universitie...
The Bologna process aims to the construction of a European higher education area, with a system of ...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
European efforts to achieve some standardisation in university qualifications to help mobility of st...
This article presents the results of the first Canada-wide survey on how university admissions perso...
When some 30 European ministers of Education signed a common declaration in Bologna in June 1999 the...
This qualitative, exploratory study focuses on the transformation of three of Ontario's public colle...
Prepared for Colleges OntarioThis paper examines the suitability of two of the credential titles awa...
In 2005 Joanna Serdyńska and Jerzy Witeczek published the results of a research work which covered t...
This mixed methods study explored the nature and role of one of the credentials offered by the Colle...
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...