Higher Education in the Post Communist World

Higher Education in the Post Communist World
Author: Paula L.W. Sabloff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429801990

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Originally published in 1999, Higher Education in the Post-Communist World focuses on specific public universities during their, and their nations’ early transition years (1989-1995) from communism to democracy and the changes from centrally planned, to free-market economies. The book offers a detailed view of universities in transition rather than case studies of entire systems of higher education, providing an opportunity for readers to understand the national politico-economic transition on higher education– individual faculty, students, and administrator; departments; and university – in a more immediate way than a system-wide approach would. The book presents information on specific universities and how the demise of the Soviet Union affected the governance, finance, faculty, students, and curriculum in several post-communist countries.

Higher Education in Post Communist States

Higher Education in Post Communist States
Author: A. Salem,David Morgan,Andreas Umland,Joseph Backhouse-Barber,Emese Baranyi,Piers von Berg,Sabina Csanova,Tom Driver,Robert Ferguson,Zoltan Ginelli,Attila Melegh,Rudolf Piroch,Olga Suprun,Marine Vekua
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: 3838271831

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To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their branded and consumer-oriented equivalents in the English-speaking world? While not assuming that university education in those states reflects in any mechanistic way the regulated, business-led system long established in places such as the U.S. and now being dramatically realized in countries like Britain, this edited collection identifies some marked shifts in the direction of what might best be described as "neoliberalization," examining its particularities in local situations where establishment ideologies were, until the early 1990s, deeply alien to all kinds of commercially driven entities. Many of the authors are concerned not only with the linked issues of commercialism, instrumentalism, bureaucracy, and managerialism, framed locally and nationally, but also with the meaning and purpose of universities outside or against their status as efficient gatherers of income. The collection makes specific reference to Lithuania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia and Russia, and takes in both theoretical and empirical studies of diverse but connected subjects, including the marketization of the academy, regional reactions to globalization as expressed in the representational rhetoric of specific curricula, the role and place of civic education, comparisons between educational settings, pedagogies for a critical and ethical consciousness, corporate and state demands and their effects on academic freedom, and the positive potential of new communication technologies. In all these cases, the system of neoliberalism, or rather an uneven process of neoliberalization, forms a backdrop to the particular issues discussed.

Higher Education in the Post Communist World

Higher Education in the Post Communist World
Author: Paula L.W. Sabloff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429801983

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Originally published in 1999, Higher Education in the Post-Communist World focuses on specific public universities during their, and their nations’ early transition years (1989-1995) from communism to democracy and the changes from centrally planned, to free-market economies. The book offers a detailed view of universities in transition rather than case studies of entire systems of higher education, providing an opportunity for readers to understand the national politico-economic transition on higher education– individual faculty, students, and administrator; departments; and university – in a more immediate way than a system-wide approach would. The book presents information on specific universities and how the demise of the Soviet Union affected the governance, finance, faculty, students, and curriculum in several post-communist countries.

Private Higher Education in Post Communist Europe

Private Higher Education in Post Communist Europe
Author: S. Slantcheva,D. Levy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2007-04-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780230604391

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An exploration of international privatization of higher education in post-communist Europe from two top scholars in the field. Levy and Slantcheva trace the ramifications of globalization in Central and Eastern Europe as well as in the former Soviet republics.

25 Years of Transformations of Higher Education Systems in Post Soviet Countries

25 Years of Transformations of Higher Education Systems in Post Soviet Countries
Author: Jeroen Huisman,Anna Smolentseva,Isak Froumin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319529806

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This open access book is a result of the first ever study of the transformations of the higher education institutional landscape in fifteen former USSR countries after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It explores how the single Soviet model that developed across the vast and diverse territory of the Soviet Union over several decades has evolved into fifteen unique national systems, systems that have responded to national and global developments while still bearing some traces of the past. The book is distinctive as it presents a comprehensive analysis of the reforms and transformations in the region in the last 25 years; and it focuses on institutional landscape through the evolution of the institutional types established and developed in Pre-Soviet, Soviet and Post-Soviet time. It also embraces all fifteen countries of the former USSR, and provides a comparative analysis of transformations of institutional landscape across Post-Soviet systems. It will be highly relevant for students and researchers in the fields of higher education and and sociology, particularly those with an interest in historical and comparative studies.

Change Forces in Post Communist Eastern Europe

Change Forces in Post Communist Eastern Europe
Author: John P. Anchan,Michael Fullan,Eleoussa Polyzoi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134400997

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The collapse of communism and the adoption of parliamentary democracy led to rapid and dramatic educational change in countries formerly under the control of the Soviet Union. Leaders of the affected countries acknowledged the need to develop educational systems during the rebuilding process and embraced this transformation in a short period of time. This has provided researchers with a unique opportunity to investigate educational change as a 'living laboratory'. In this book, the authors explore the complex nature of change in five former communist countries: Russia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and East Germany. The authors consider: * Educational change as a process rather than as a event * A comparison of such changes against a model for educational change developed by Michael Fullan for understanding large-scale educational reform * Analysis of issues at the national level where the original impetus for change has occurred With contributors from countries affected by such changes, this book provides an insight into the process of educational change as a result of revolution rather than evolution. This book will be of great interest to academics and researchers of educational change and those involved with educational reform. It will also interest those looking at comparative education models and postgraduate students focussing their studies on issues of educational change and reform.

Education and Civic Culture in Post Communist Countries

Education and Civic Culture in Post Communist Countries
Author: S. Webber,I. Liikanen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230287020

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The vivid discussion on civil society in Eastern Europe that flourished during the late 1980s and early 1990s has faded somewhat, and been partly replaced by new attempts to conceptualise the nature of social change taking place in these countries. This book strives to continue and go beyond the civil society discourse by analysing the interrelationship between education and civic culture in post-communist countries. The volume offers detailed case studies, written by specialists from the region and from Western Europe and North America, examining everyday patterns of civic culture; the linkage between education and national identity, ethnicity, gender and religion; the experience and attitudes of youth; and attempts to render education systems better suited to the demands of post-communist society.

University Writing in Central and Eastern Europe Tradition Transition and Innovation

University Writing in Central and Eastern Europe  Tradition  Transition  and Innovation
Author: Mădălina Chitez,Claudia Ioana Doroholschi,Otto Kruse,Łukasz Salski,Dumitru Tucan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319951980

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This book explores specific issues related to academic writing provision in the post-communist countries in Eastern, Central and Southern Europe. Although they have different cultures and writing traditions, these countries share common features in what regards the development of higher education and research and encounter challenges different from Western European countries. Since academic writing as a discipline is relatively new in Eastern Europe, but currently plays an essential part in the development of higher education and the process of European integration, the volume aims to open discussion on academic writing in the region by addressing several issues such as the specific challenges in providing academic writing support at tertiary level in post-communist countries, the limitations and possibilities in implementing Western models of academic writing provision, or the complex interactions between writing in national languages and writing in a second language. Additionally, the book presents several recent initiatives and possible models for providing academic writing support in universities in the area. The important role of academic writing in English, a common feature in post-communist countries, is reflected in the sections which focus on writing in English as a foreign language, as well as on the impact of English upon national languages. The volume will be of interest to academic writing researchers and teachers and those involved in teaching academic writing at the tertiary level.