Reforming higher education
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Bibliographic Information
Reforming higher education
(Higher education policy series, 50)
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-262) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an important book. It is the most successful attempt so far to conceptualise the post-war development of higher education.'
- Times Higher Education Supplement
Examining the relationship between higher education policy and the state, Reforming Higher Education focuses on the ways in which the changing concepts of the nature of the state and its role have had an impact on the development of higher education policy in the last thirty years. The authors study the dynamics behind the shift from state-subsidised independence to ambiguous but increased dependence on and deference to the state's policies. Employing the latest extensive research and interview material, the book looks at:
* the major changes in higher education policy
* the changes in the nature of the state
* the changes in state's machinery for policy implementation
* how policies emerge, and how continuous they are
* the influence of interest groups and elites on policy-making and implementation
* the changes in institutional government.
Table of Contents
Preface. Part 1. Themes, Methods and Theories. 1. Our Main Themes and Methods. 2. Our Project and Theoretical Position. Part 2. Changing Nature of Higher Education: Main Policy Movements. 3. The Reform Movement: Contexts and Massification. 4. The Reform Movement: Objectives and Policies. 5. The Ending of the Binary System. 6. The Changing State Apparatus. 7. The Impact of Policy Changes on Institutional Government. Part 3. Theoretical Perspectives, the Exercise of Influence and the Role of the State. 8. The Exercise of Influence. 9. Reflections and Some Emerging Conclusions. Glossary. Bibliography. Subject Index. Author Index.
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