This paper analyses the changes in the higher education funding policies and resource allocation models of the Jamaican government in the period 1962-2003. Throughout these four decades, four different systems were in force. This paper focuses particularly on the arguments for the funding policies and models and the impact of the models on the operation of the higher education institutions, access to higher education and equity and efficiency within the higher education system. The analysis reveals that each funding model has its advantages and downsides. Some of these can be traced back to the logical underpinnings of the models. At the same time, however, part of the developments and (unintended) consequences are due to path-dependent ele...
Over the past decades, there has seen a significant and consistent worldwide reform agenda for highe...
The present study is built around the following general research question: why is Adventist higher e...
As a precursor to the study of school—age educational provision in Jamaica, there is a review of the...
This paper analyses the changes in the higher education funding policies and resource allocation mod...
The University of the West Indies (UWI), established in the British colony of Jamaica in 1948, was m...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight on why private higher education institutions have flou...
This research seeks to answer two questions: why did Jamaica include its higher education (HE) secto...
A shared experience of developing countries is the compelling need to "catch up". Perhaps in no othe...
The purpose of this case study was to understand governance of higher education in the developing co...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1976IDRC supported. Analyses the institutional framework and orga...
As in most other systems, the development of education in Jamaica appears to have occurred without b...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
On July 10, 1973, when Independence was granted to the Bahamas, the idea of using education as an in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transformation of educational legacies from a colonial p...
This paper reviews common funding approaches/models found in the US and UK as well as the philosophi...
Over the past decades, there has seen a significant and consistent worldwide reform agenda for highe...
The present study is built around the following general research question: why is Adventist higher e...
As a precursor to the study of school—age educational provision in Jamaica, there is a review of the...
This paper analyses the changes in the higher education funding policies and resource allocation mod...
The University of the West Indies (UWI), established in the British colony of Jamaica in 1948, was m...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight on why private higher education institutions have flou...
This research seeks to answer two questions: why did Jamaica include its higher education (HE) secto...
A shared experience of developing countries is the compelling need to "catch up". Perhaps in no othe...
The purpose of this case study was to understand governance of higher education in the developing co...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1976IDRC supported. Analyses the institutional framework and orga...
As in most other systems, the development of education in Jamaica appears to have occurred without b...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
On July 10, 1973, when Independence was granted to the Bahamas, the idea of using education as an in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transformation of educational legacies from a colonial p...
This paper reviews common funding approaches/models found in the US and UK as well as the philosophi...
Over the past decades, there has seen a significant and consistent worldwide reform agenda for highe...
The present study is built around the following general research question: why is Adventist higher e...
As a precursor to the study of school—age educational provision in Jamaica, there is a review of the...