Higher education and the nation state: the international dimension of higher education
In: Issues in higher education
In: Issues in higher education
The project on benchmarking higher education system performance provides a comprehensive and empirically rich review of the higher education landscape across OECD countries, taking stock of how well they are performing in meeting their education, research and engagement responsibilities.
In: Higher education policy series, 16
Inhalt: Gellert, Claudius: Introduction: Changing Patterns in European Higher Education. - Structural Modifications of the Major Models (Teichler, Ulrich: Structures of Higher Education Systems in Europe. - Rau, Einhard: Inertia and Resistance to Change of the Humboldtian University. - Kogan, Maurice: The End of the Dual System? The Blurring of Boundaries in the British Tertiary Education System. - Jallade, Jean-Pierre/Lamoure, Jean/Lamoure Rontopoulou, Jeanne: Tertiary Diversification in France and the Conditions of Access. - Moscati, Roberto: Moving Towards Institutional Differentiation: The Italian Case. - Lamo de Espinosa, Emilio: The Spanish University in Transition). - Adaptation and Distinctiveness: Diversification in European Tertiary Training Systems (Grilo, Eduardo Marcal: The Transformation of Higher Education in Portugal. - Saitis, Christos: Main Features of Higher Education in Greece. - Clancy, Patrick: Goal Enlargement and Differentiation: The Evolution of the Binary System in Ireland. - Maassen, Peter A. M./Goedegebuure, Leo C. J./Westerheijden, Don F.: Social and Political Conditions for the Emerging Tertiary Structures in the Netherlands. - Wielemans, Williy/Vanderhoeven, Johan L.: New Tasks and Roles for Higher Education in Belgium and Luxembourg. - Bache, Poul: Reform and Differentiation in the Danish System of Higher Education). - Policy Impacts and Institutional Change (Witte, Bruno d: Higher Education and the Constituion of the European Community. - Leitner, Erich: Developments in European Community Politics of Higher Education - Observation from Outside. - Moses, Ingrid: Against the Stream: Australia's Policy of Tertiary Integration. - Gellert, Claudius: Structures and Functional Differentiation - Remerks on Changing Paradigms of Tertiary Education in Europe) (PHF/übern.)
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In: Education in a Competitive and Globalizing World Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- The TRIO Programs: A Primer* -- Abstract -- Background -- Pipeline of TRIO Programs -- TRIO Upward Bound (UB) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- TRIO Talent Search (TS) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement (McNair) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- TRIO Staff Development (Training) Program -- Eligible Recipients -- Program Participants -- Program Intensity and Activities -- Outcome Criteria -- Comparison of Key Features of the TRIO Programs -- Program Appropriations and Project Participants -- Major HEOA Amendments to Common TRIO Provisions -- Required Program Activities -- Prior Experience Points -- Student-Serving TRIO Programs -- TRIO Training -- Application Review Process (Appeal) -- Award Amounts and Numbers of Program Participants -- Length of Grant Award -- Multiple Grants for Different Populations -- Research, Evaluation, and Assessments -- SSS Independent Evaluations -- AY1991-1992 Freshman SSS Participants -- 2006 SSS Promising Practices -- AY2007-2008 Freshman SSS Participants -- SSS PART Reviews and Annual Performance Report Data -- UB Independent Evaluations -- UB PART Review and Annual Performance Report Data -- TS Evaluations -- TS PART Review and Annual Performance Report Data -- EOC Evaluations.
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In: Doing higher education
In: Doing Higher Education Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Ethnography in Higher Education: An Introduction -- 1 Our Starting Point -- 2 Part I. Ethnographic Studies in Higher Education -- 3 Part II. Teaching Ethnography -- 4 Part III. Innovation in Ethnographic Methods -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Ethnographic Studies in Higher Education -- Questions of Imagination: On the Dearth of Ethnography in Higher Education -- Abstract -- 1 What's Happening to Ethnography? -- 2 What is (Not) Going on in the Ethnography of Higher Education? -- 3 Seeking Reasons for the Dearth of Ethnographic Practice in Higher Education -- 3.1 Myths and Common Sense: What Do We Imagine When We Speak of Ethnography? -- 3.2 Ethnography and the Village -- 3.3 Ethnography as Participant Observation "Plus" -- 3.4 Beyond the Village Trope -- 4 Desirability, Practicality, Permissibility and Positionality in and of Ethnographic Research in Higher Education -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Teaching Expertise in Higher Education: Constructive Alignment and How an Experienced University Teacher Maintained Constructive Alignment in Practice -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Teaching Expertise in Higher Education: A Knowledge Development Model -- 3 What Does an Expert Teacher Focus on? A Danish Case -- 4 "It's all about bringing everyone in line": Maintaining an Aligned Learning Environment for Students as a Challenge in Expertise Development -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Post-Humanist Critical University Ethnography: The Potential of a Critical-Creative Reconfiguration of Critique -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Post-Humanist Ethnography -- 2.1 Expansion of Objects of Analysis -- 2.2 Different Modes of Critique -- 3 Consequences for Research Practices -- 3.1 The Research Object and Selection of Sites -- 3.2 Analysis of Relations within the Field.
"This book studies the various dimensions of gender inequality that persist in higher education and employment in India. It presents an in-depth analysis of the complex challenges women face in higher education participation and translating higher education opportunities into labour market success and to leadership positions, including in academia. It argues that despite a substantial progress towards gender equality in enrolment, these inequalities pose as barriers in realising the transformative role that higher education can have for women's wellbeing and for the nation's development. The volume looks at the issues that keep women from accessing the areas of their choice, and the challenges they face in leadership positions in higher education. An important critique of higher education policy and planning, the volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers of education, public policy, political science and international relations, economics, feminism, women's studies, gender studies, law, and sociology. It will also be useful for academicians, policymakers, and anyone interested in the study of gender in Indian Higher Education"--
This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the critical dimensions of higher education in India. It focuses on the growth and expansion of private higher education and public policy. The volume discusses issues related to the growth of for-profit and not-for-profit private higher education institutions and their implications at the policy level. It outlines the role of such institutions towards the internationalization and global ranking of the Indian higher education system. The book discusses the trends in internationalisation adopted by private higher education institutions and explains the resulting impact on aspects such as the diversity of programs, skill formation, employability, pedagogic practices, standards, curriculum development, and research and development, as well as the wider externalities in terms of promoting India's soft power and international relations with other countries. While outlining the challenges of Open Distance Learning (ODL) and online education in India, the book also discusses the use of ICT, OER, and MOOCS among others to address the challenges of the ODL system. This volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers of education, public policy, political science, international relations, law, sociology, economics, and political economy. It will also be useful for academicians, policymakers, and anyone interested in the internationalization of Indian Higher Education.--
This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the critical dimensions of higher education in India. It focuses on the growth and expansion of private higher education and public policy. The volume discusses issues related to the growth of for-profit and not-for-profit private higher education institutions and their implications at the policy level. It outlines the role of such institutions towards the internationalization and global ranking of the Indian higher education system. The book discusses the trends in internationalisation adopted by private higher education institutions and explains the resulting impact on aspects such as the diversity of programs, skill formation, employability, pedagogic practices, standards, curriculum development, and research and development, as well as the wider externalities in terms of promoting India's soft power and international relations with other countries. While outlining the challenges of Open Distance Learning (ODL) and online education in India, the book also discusses the use of ICT, OER, and MOOCS among others to address the challenges of the ODL system. This volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers of education, public policy, political science, international relations, law, sociology, economics, and political economy. It will also be useful for academicians, policymakers, and anyone interested in the internationalization of Indian Higher Education.
In: Monographs on Higher Education
The history of Turkish higher education and recent challenges. - S. 15-28 The governance of higher education in Turkey. - S. 29-46 Institutional patterns and quantitative developments. - S. 47-72 Degrees and programs. - S. 73-82 Faculty structure and academic work - S. 83-92 Students and graduates. - S. 93-94 The future of higher education in Turkey. - S. 95-106
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In: Higher education policy series 50
Examining the relationship between higher education policy and the state, the book focuses on the ways in which the changing concepts of the nature of the state and its role have had an impact on the development of higher education policy in the last thirty years. The authors study the dynamics behind the shift from state-subsidised independence to ambiguous but increased dependence on and deference to the state's policies. Employing the latest extensive research and interview material, the book looks at: the major changes in higher education policy, the changes in the nature of the state, the changes in states machinery for policy implementation, how policies emerge, and how continuous they are, the influence of interest groups and elites on policy-making and implementation, the changes in institutional government. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1945-1997. (HoF/text adopted)
In: Management and policy in higher education 11