Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, the opportunities for university level study of higher education in Canada are still quite limited. Only four universities offer higher education programs; only one has a higher education department; and only a handful of other institutions offer even a course in higher education. The number of students enrolled in higher education programs in Canada is about 200, compared to about 6,000 in the United States; the number offaculty about 15 compared to 700 in the U.S. Moreover, while American higher education journals have, since the early 1970's, regularly featured articles about university higher education programs, there has not been a singl...
Research in the economics of education declined from the early 1970s to the end of the decade. Ameri...
With expansion at the postsecondary level due to increased numbers of students and graduate programs...
… In 1972, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) reacted in a moderat...
It has long been recognized that all individuals do not have equal opportunities to access higher le...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
This booklet reports a conference concerning Canadian university problems, roles and priorities atte...
The purpose of this research is to advance knowledge of how the academic field of educational techno...
The internationalization of the economy, science and culture, aggravation of global problems which s...
To contribute to the 50th Anniversary Issue, this scholarly article will review the literature on Ca...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Sociological research on higher education in Canada is in an infancy state at best. How- ever, this ...
Considerable concern exists in Canada, the United States, and some other west-ern countries about th...
Canadian university enrolment has increased dramatically over the last three decades. This paper dis...
After a general overview of the main features of the Canadian system of higher education, the author...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Research in the economics of education declined from the early 1970s to the end of the decade. Ameri...
With expansion at the postsecondary level due to increased numbers of students and graduate programs...
… In 1972, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) reacted in a moderat...
It has long been recognized that all individuals do not have equal opportunities to access higher le...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
This booklet reports a conference concerning Canadian university problems, roles and priorities atte...
The purpose of this research is to advance knowledge of how the academic field of educational techno...
The internationalization of the economy, science and culture, aggravation of global problems which s...
To contribute to the 50th Anniversary Issue, this scholarly article will review the literature on Ca...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Sociological research on higher education in Canada is in an infancy state at best. How- ever, this ...
Considerable concern exists in Canada, the United States, and some other west-ern countries about th...
Canadian university enrolment has increased dramatically over the last three decades. This paper dis...
After a general overview of the main features of the Canadian system of higher education, the author...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Research in the economics of education declined from the early 1970s to the end of the decade. Ameri...
With expansion at the postsecondary level due to increased numbers of students and graduate programs...
… In 1972, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) reacted in a moderat...