The marketization of higher education in the 15 countries that were formally part of the USSR has established a system model that is distinctive within world higher education, the dual-track tuition system. The foundations of this model were established in the economic liberalization of late Soviet...
出版年:2010-11 页数:264 定价:$ 144.64 ISBN:9780415584456 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· In recent years government policy in the UK has encouraged an expansion of Higher Education to increase participation with the express aim of creating a more...
marketisation of higher educationeducation policyconsumer metaphoreducation qualityThis article draws on a qualitative study of student employment patterns among students who both study and work full-time. In the study, 17 employed bachelor students at state-commissioned study places in three Estonian ...
The marketisation of the English higher education sector and its impact on academic staff and the nature of their workPurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether the impact of the marketisation of the English HE sector on academic staff and the nature of their professional work is...
“Marketisation, Hybrid Organisations and Accounting in Higher Education.” In Jongbloed, B., P. Maassen and G. Neave (eds). From the Eye of the Storm. Higher Education’s Changing Institution . Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999, 165–187....
role of higher educationcommercialisationeducational leadershipeducational researchContemporary changes in higher education in Sweden are characterised by two educational discourses: marketisation and academisation. Demands to meet market requirements, as well as to make education more scientific, have created ...
a2. They can act as a spur to improved institutional performance. In more market-driven systems, rankings are often accused of being a leading force in the ‘marketisation’ of higher education. In countries like Vietnam or Kazakhstan, where market forces in higher education are weak, this is...
Internationalisation as a lens on the marketisation of higher educationRobinsonPant, Anna
While government intervention in the higher education market may be justified, it may come at the cost of lower consumer sovereignty and restricted producer autonomy. Through marketisation policy, students and higher education providers have more room to make their own trade-offs and interact more clo...
Everything for sale? The marketisation of UK higher educationdoi:10.1007/s10734-013-9633-9Tapper, T.HIGHER EDUCATION -NEW YORK THEN DORDRECHT- ELSEVIER PUBLISHING COMPANY THEN KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS-Brown, R. (ed.) 2013. Everything for Sale? The Marketisation of UK Higher Education , ...