Governance of Higher Education

Governance of Higher Education
Author: Ian Austin,Glen A. Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317810520

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Governance of Higher Education explores the work of traditional and contemporary higher education scholarship worldwide, providing readers with an understanding of the assumptions, historical traditions, and paradigms that have shaped the scholarship on governance. Bringing together the vast and disparate writings that form the higher education governance literature—including frameworks drawn from a range of disciplines and global scholarship—this book synthesizes the significant theoretical, conceptual, and empirical scholarship to advance the research and practice of governance. Coverage includes the structures of governance, cultures and practices, the collegial tradition, the new managed environment of the academy, and the politics and processes of governance. As universities across the globe face a myriad of challenges and multiple stakeholder demands, Governance of Higher Education offers scholars, practitioners, and higher education graduate students an essential resource for advancing research and the practice of governance.

Perspectives on Educational Governance

Perspectives on Educational Governance
Author: S. Karin Amos,Felix Masarovic,Anne Rohstock,Alexander W. Wiseman
Publsiher: New Frontiers in Comparative Education
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3830941900

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International Perspectives on the Governance of Higher Education

International Perspectives on the Governance of Higher Education
Author: Jeroen Huisman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2009-03-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135858148

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Essential reading for policy makers, institutional leaders, managers, advisors, and scholars in the field of higher education, International Perspectives on the Governance of Higher Education analyzes how the governance of higher education systems has evolved in recent years. This volume is an authoritative overview with contributions from authors from the U.K., the Netherlands, Denmark, Portugal, Norway, Italy, Ireland, Austria, Germany, Canada, the U.S. and Australia. Comprehensive in coverage, this volume explores how the use of disciplinary approaches and frameworks, particularly from political science, public administration and public policy help us to understand better the coordination of higher education systems. This is an arduous but gratifying challenge, given the current complexity of multi-actor and multi-level steering in higher education, rife with unintended outcomes and unanticipated dynamics. The edited volume looks to: The role of government, market and network steering in higher education systems. Governance in the knowledge society. How the use of disciplinary approaches help to better understand the steering policy processes and outcomes in higher education. Empirical studies exploring governance issues across systems and over time within systems.

Governing Higher Education National Perspectives on Institutional Governance

Governing Higher Education  National Perspectives on Institutional Governance
Author: Alberto Amaral,Glen Jones,B. Karseth
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401599467

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This is the most comprehensive international discussion of higher education governance ever published. It presents a critical analysis of governance issues and reforms in: Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the UK, and the USA. The book explores different theoretical perspectives and presents new empirical evidence on system and institutional governance issues.

Governance of Higher Education

Governance of Higher Education
Author: Ian Austin,Glen A. Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317810537

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Governance of Higher Education explores the work of traditional and contemporary higher education scholarship worldwide, providing readers with an understanding of the assumptions, historical traditions, and paradigms that have shaped the scholarship on governance. Bringing together the vast and disparate writings that form the higher education governance literature—including frameworks drawn from a range of disciplines and global scholarship—this book synthesizes the significant theoretical, conceptual, and empirical scholarship to advance the research and practice of governance. Coverage includes the structures of governance, cultures and practices, the collegial tradition, the new managed environment of the academy, and the politics and processes of governance. As universities across the globe face a myriad of challenges and multiple stakeholder demands, Governance of Higher Education offers scholars, practitioners, and higher education graduate students an essential resource for advancing research and the practice of governance.

Changing Governance and Management in Higher Education

Changing Governance and Management in Higher Education
Author: William Locke,William K. Cummings,Donald Fisher
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400711402

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External drivers are pressing for a more privatized approach to higher education and research, a greater reliance on technology and the more efficient use of resources. This book analyzes recent changes in institutional governance and management in higher education and their impact on the academy and academic work. It draws on findings from an international study based on a survey of academics in eighteen countries. It opens with a chapter outlining the key issues, drivers and challenges that inform contemporary discourse around academic work and the profession in general. It then focuses on national case studies, comparing changes in the top tier with the lower tiers of national systems, public and private institutions, and other differentiating factors appropriate in each country, which include mature and emerging higher education systems. It concludes by proposing a series of generalizations about the contemporary status of governance and management of institutions of higher education.

Academic Governance in the Contemporary University

Academic Governance in the Contemporary University
Author: Julie Rowlands
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811026881

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This book addresses three central questions in contemporary university governance: (1) How and why has academic governance in Anglophone nations changed in recent years and what impact have these changes had on current practices? (2) How do power relations within universities affect decisions about teaching and research and what are the implications for academic voices? (3) How can those involved in university governance and management improve academic governance processes and outcomes and why is it important that they do so? The book explores these issues in clear, concise and accessible language that will appeal to higher education researchers and governance practitioners alike. It draws on extensive empirical data from key national systems in the Anglophone world but goes beyond the simply descriptive to analyse and explain.

Re centering the Critical Potential of Nordic School Leadership Research

Re centering the Critical Potential of Nordic School Leadership Research
Author: Lejf Moos,Elisabet Nihlfors,Jan Merok Paulsen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030550271

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This volume contributes significantly to the ongoing international and Nordic paradigm shift in educational leadership research. It advocates for going from a contemporary, mainstream functionalist paradigm to a reflexive paradigm, based on educational values and knowledge. The volume is built on the shared basis, that the purpose of education is, and must be, fundamental for school leadership practice. However, that is often forgotten in educational governance and policy. The basis of the argument is, that educational leadership needs to change from focusing on effectiveness and narrowly defined accountability towards focusing on leadership that is contributing to the general education of students. That entails that leadership research need to focus on complex perspectives like context, relations, trust, sense making and social and human values, and less on control, outcomes, accountability and testing. The volume reminds readers about the need to raise awareness of the contexts of education and research, be they political, cultural, economic or ideological. Chapters analyze, discuss and compare research from Nordic educational leadership research systems: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The cross-system insights clarify the fundamental relations between policy/governance and research/practice are and discuss forgotten dependencies and opportunities.