Higher education in the developing world : changing contexts and institutional responses

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Higher education in the developing world : changing contexts and institutional responses

edited by David W. Chapman and Ann E. Austin

(Greenwood studies in higher education)

Greenwood Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Identifies five critical issues with which higher education institutions in the developing world must grapple as they respond to changing external contexts, offers examples of institutional responses to these issues, and considers these within a systems perspective which recognizes that each response impacts how institutions handle other critical issues. Half of the students enrolled in higher education worldwide live in developing countries. Yet, in many developing countries, government and education leaders express serious concerns about the ability of their colleges and universities to effectively respond to the pressures posed by changing demographics, new communication technologies, shifts in national political environments, and the increasing interconnectedness of national economies. This book identifies five critical issues with which higher education institutions in the developing world must grapple as they respond to these changing contexts: seeking a new balance in government-university relationships; coping with autonomy; managing expansion while preserving equity, raising quality, and controlling costs; addressing new pressures for accountability; and supporting academic staff in new roles. These papers offer examples of institutional responses and consider these within a systems perspective that recognizes that each response has a rippling effect impacting institutions' responses to other critical issues. Only as government and education leaders understand the interwoven nature of the problems now facing colleges and universities and the interconnections among the intended solutions they seek to implement can they offer effective leadership that strengthens the quality and improves the relevance of higher education in their countries.

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Introduction and Overview The Changing Context of Higher Education in the Developing World by David W. Chapman and Ann E. Austin Higher Education at a Turning Point by Jamil Salmi Seeking a New Balance in Government-University Relationships Universities in Transition: Privatization, Decentralization, and Institutional Autonomy as National Policy with Special Reference to the Russian Federation by Bruce Johnstone and Olga Bain Flight from Freedom: Resistance to Institutional Autonomy in Brazil's Federal Universities by David Plank and Robert Verhine When Goals Collide: Higher Education in Laos by David W. Chapman Coping with the Challenges of Greater Autonomy Current Challenges and Future Possibilities for the Revitalization of Higher Education in Africa by Jairam Reddy Higher Education and the State in Mongolia: Dilemmas of Democratic Transition by John Weidman and Regsurengiin Bat-Erdene From Marx to Markets: The Renovation of Teaching, Research, and Service in China's Universities by Gerard Postiglione Achieving Equity While Managing Expansion Equity Effects Resulting from Access, Choice, and Persistence Policies in Developing Countries by Darrell Lewis and Halil Dundar New Pressures and Forms of Accountability Quality Assurance for Higher Education: Shaping Effective Policy in Developing Countries by Elaine El-Khawas New Relationships with Academic Staff Context for Higher Education Reform in China: An Analysis of Faculty Issues by Yvonna Lincoln, et al. Academic Staff in Times of Transformation: Roles, Challenges, and Professional Development Needs by Ann E. Austin Conclusion, Lessons, and Directions Balancing Pressures, Forming Partnerships by Ann E. Austin and David W. Chapman

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