Governments and professional education

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Governments and professional education

edited by Tony Becher

(SRHE and Open University Press imprint / general editor, Heather Eggins)

Society for Research into Higher Education ; Open University Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book focuses on the interplay between national, state and local administrations on the one hand and various forms of professional education on the other. Two approaches are adopted in exploring this issue. The first examines particular professions across a number of national contexts; the second starts with governmental policies in a particular country and explores their effects on a variety of professions. The former group of chapters covers engineering, teacher education, medicine, social work and law; the latter encompasses the USA, Sweden and the UK. An introductory overview looks in general at the professions, state and government; and the concluding chapter analyses the main issues raised by the various contributions. The volume as a whole offers a set of insights into the pros and cons of political involvement in the determination of professional curricula, set firmly in a comparative Euro-American context.

目次

The Professions, State and Government in Theory and History Part 1 Professional perspectives Engineers and Governments in a Comparative Perspective Teacher Education - Back Stage to Centre Stage The Case of Medicine Governmental and Professional Power and Influence in Legal Education in Europe Social Work - An Incorrigibly Marginal Profession? Part 2 National perspectives External Scrutiny, U S Style - Multiple Actors, Overlapping Roles Governmental Control and Professional Education in Sweden Routine and Discreet Relationships - Professional Accreditation and the State in Britain Freedom and Accountability in Professional Curricula

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