The development of higher education in the United Kingdom since 1945
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書誌事項
The development of higher education in the United Kingdom since 1945
(SRHE and Open University Press imprint / general editor, Heather Eggins)
Open University Press, 2009
- : hbk
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"Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University Press."
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How have the issues facing universities changed since 1945? What has the expansion of higher education meant for universities in the UK? What has changed and what has remained familiar over the period?
Essential reading for all higher education policy makers, managers, administrators and academics, this book provides an authoritative account of the development of higher education in the UK since 1945. The changes in the system have been far-reaching and numerous, affecting a wide range of people beyond those who work or study in universities or colleges, including parents, employers and policy makers.This book takes both chronological and thematic approaches. The opening chapters of the book provide:
An overview of the history of higher education in the UK up until 1945 A detailed tabular summary of post-war higher education developments A list of current UK universities and their origins Key statistics on students
The book also considers key themes in the story of UK higher education in the post-war period, including:
Policy and funding Institutional diversity Institutional management and relationships Course design Research and knowledge The student experience The staff experience
Only a thorough understanding of the background to the present day realities of higher education will enable lessons to be learned for the future of higher education in the UK.
目次
1. Introduction
2. Higher education before 1945
3. A tabular summary of post-war developments
4. Policy and funding: from elite to mass participation
5. Institutions: continuing diversity?
6. Institutional management and relationships
7. Course design
8. Research and knowledge
9. The student experience I: full-time undergraduate students
10. The student experience II: postgraduate students, international students and widening participation
11. The staff experience
12. The (changing?) idea of the university
References
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