Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 408 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 408 g
Reihe: At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries
ISBN: 978-90-420-1570-8
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
This book began as a collection of papers presented at a conference entitled ‘The Future Business of Higher Education’ held at Oxford University. The contributions range from those who grapple with the question of what a University should do, through those concerned with making Higher Education more efficient, to some who were already planning for some technologically inevitable virtual future. These disparate leanings led to inevitable conflict and a challenge in editing into book form. In compiling and editing the chapters the editor has tried to preserve some of the diversity of opinion presented at Oxford. By doing so it is apparent that some individual contributors would find unacceptable much of what others in the book have to say. The traditionalists clash with the modernizers, the Left with the Right, Public with Private and the theorists with the practitioners. It is this very divergence of philosophical opinion as to the future of Higher Education that makes this book such an enjoyable and stimulating read.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
List of Abbreviations
PART I The Idea of the University
Bob MACKENZIE: The Decline of the Professor: The Impact of Higher Education Change on Academic Roles
Kenneth B. PETER: Weberian Collegiality and Academic Freedom in the Western University
David Seth PRESTON: Managerialism and the Post-Enlightenment Crisis of the British University
Robert GRANT: The End of Liberal Education
David JENKINS: Diced Carrots: The RAE Explained in the Light of Game Theory
PART II Macro Contemporary Issues of the University
George DIEHR and John R. MONTANARI: The Role of Private Sector Models in Higher Education: Back to the Future
Glynis COUSIN: “It’s the Way They Tell It…” The RAE Explained in the Light of Rhetorical Criticism
Len HOLMES: Reframing the Skills Agenda in Higher Education: Graduate Identity and the Double Warrant
PART III Micro Contemporary Issues of the University
Amanda RELPH: The Influence of Key Skills on Higher Education
Ann BARLOW: The Implications of Widening Participation Initiatives for Learning Support in Higher Education
Elizabeth MYTTON and Janet HANSON: W(h)ither the academic Law Teacher
Ann IRVING: The Investors in People Standard and UK Higher Education
Index
Notes on Contributors