Academic reform and university representation

Academic reform and university representation
Author: James Heywood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1860
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600081337

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Academic reform and University representation

Academic reform and University representation
Author: James HEYWOOD (M.P.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1860
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023998724

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Reforming Higher Education

Reforming Higher Education
Author: Christine Musselin,Pedro N. Teixeira
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-10-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400770287

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This book analyzes the reforms that led to a differentiated landscape of higher education systems after university practices and governance were considered poorly adapted to contemporary settings and to their new missions. This has led to a growing institutional differentiation in many higher education systems. This differentiation has certainly contributed to making the institutional landscape more diverse across and within higher education systems. This book covers this diversity. Each part corresponds to a different but complementary way of looking at reforms and highlights what can be learnt on specific cases by adopting a specific perspective. The first part analyzes the ongoing reforms and their evolution, identifies their internal contradictions, as well as the redefinitions and reorientations they experience, and reveals the ideas, representations, ideologies and theories on which they are built. The second part includes comparison between countries but also other comparative perspectives such as how one reform is developed in different regions of the same country, as well as how comparable reforms are declined to different sectors. The last part addresses the impact of the reforms. What is known about the effectiveness of such instruments on higher education systems? This part shows that reforms provoke new power games and reconfigure power relations.

Dynamics of Academic Reform

Dynamics of Academic Reform
Author: J. B. Lon Hefferlin
Publsiher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015003480038

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Academic Reform

Academic Reform
Author: James Heywood
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783375096960

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1860.

Rights Representation and Reform

Rights  Representation  and Reform
Author: Jeremy Bentham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 019924863X

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Bentham's writings for the French Revolution were dominated by the themes of rights, representation, and reform. In 'Nonsense upon Stilts' (hitherto known as 'Anarchical Fallacies'), the most devastating attack on the theory of natural rights ever written, he argued that natural rights provided an unsuitable basis for stable legal and political arrangements. In discussing the nature of representation he produced the earliest utilitarian justification of political equality and representative democracy, even recommending women's suffrage.

Other People s Colleges

Other People s Colleges
Author: Ethan W. Ris
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780226820224

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"America's constant push to make its colleges and universities more efficient and more accountable is not a new phenomenon. Indeed, in Other People's Colleges, Ethan Ris argues that the reform impulse is baked into American higher education. For well over one hundred years, elite reformers have called for sweeping changes in the sector and raised existential questions about its sustainability. Colleges and universities have responded with a combination of resistance and acquiescence. The end result is a sector that has learned to accept top-down reform as part of its existence. When that reform is beneficial (offering major rewards for minor changes), colleges and universities know how to assimilate it. When it is hostile (attacking autonomy or values), they know how to resist it. In the early twentieth century, the "academic engineers," a cadre of elite, external reformers from foundations, businesses, and government, worked to reshape and reorganize the vast base of the higher education pyramid. Their reform efforts were largely directed at the lower tiers of higher education, but their efforts fell short, despite their wealth and power, leaving a legacy of successful resistance that affects every college and university in the United States. Today, another coalition of business leaders, philanthropists, and politicians are again demanding efficiency, accountability, and utility from American higher education. But top-down design is not destiny. Today's reform agenda in higher education should not be viewed as a new existential threat. It is a longstanding fact of life to be assimilated, diverted, or subverted on an ongoing basis"--

Reform of Higher Education in Europe

Reform of Higher Education in Europe
Author: J. Enders,H.F. de Boer,D.F. Westerheijden
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460915550

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The volume ‘Reform of Higher Education in Europe’ is published in celebration of CHEPS’ 25th anniversary. All contributors to this book are working at CHEPS, and bring their extensive knowledge of the deep-seated reforms and changes to the field of higher education and research over the last 25 years. The chapters are each devoted to a detailed policy analysis deeply rooted in CHEPS’ quarter-century programme of theoretical and empirical research. Some contributions cover key themes of concern since CHEPS’ early years, including state-university relationships, quality assurance and funding. Other contributions cover more contemporary higher education policy issues, including European reform initiatives (innovation, the Bologna Process, doctoral training and the Erasmus programme) and debates around higher education institutions’ evolving functions, including the university’s third mission and the research function of universities of applied sciences. What unifies all chapters is their recognition that policy success is dependent on smart implementation grounded in a comprehensive understanding of highly complex policy processes. The book as a whole offers clear descriptions and analyses of how policy processes are implemented through co-ordinated institutional and stakeholder interventions. This volume seeks to enhance academic and policy-maker understanding of Europe’s evolving higher education system as it emerges as a cornerstone of the contemporary knowledge society.