The Dearing report : ten years on
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The Dearing report : ten years on
(Bedford Way papers, 28)
Institute of Education, University of London, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-215) and index
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Description
The Report of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education (the Dearing Committee), Higher Education in the Learning Society, is widely recognised as a major landmark in the modern history of UK higher education. Although its most immediate outcome was the decision to introduce tuition fees, it has had considerable influence across a broad spectrum of issues, with a very large number of its 93 recommendations having been implemented. In this volume three main themes are examined: the impact over ten years of the Dearing Report; the process representing by the work of the National Committee of Inquiry, including in an international context; current issues and future prospects for UK higher education policy and practice in the light of this history. Designed to look both backwards and forwards, this wide-ranging, research-based study offers an evaluation of the issues facing the higher education system in the future.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Baroness Tessa Blackstone Editors' introduction by David Watson and Michael Amoah 1 The fate of the Dearing recommendations: policy and performance in UK HE, 1997-2007 by David Watson and Rachel Bowden 2 Examining higher education: a comparative view of national inquiries by Gareth Parry 3 Higher education, research and the knowledge economy: from Robbins to 'the Gathering Storm' by Jonathan Adams and David Smith 4 '100 Voices': the state of the HE nation by Michael Amoah 5 Shifting sands: UK higher education in the mid-twenty-first century by Ronald Barnett 6 Looking back: reflections of the Dearing Committee by Members of the NCIHE: Judith Evans, David Weatherall, Simon Wright, George Quigley, Pamela Morris, David Watson, Shirley Trundle 7 Looking forward: unfinished business in UK HE in 2007 by David Watson Afterword by Lord Ron Dearing Appendix I: members of the Dearing Committee Appendix II: the recommendations of the Dearing Committee Appendix III: the Dearing 'compact'
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