Global development of the community college model
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Global development of the community college model
(New directions for community colleges, no. 177)
Jossey-Bass, 2017
- : pbk
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注記
"Spring 2017"
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
While the community college is a longstanding institutional type within the U.S., the success of this model has recently garnered international attention. As countries outside the U.S. grapple with issues regarding access and affordability of higher education opportunity, the concept of the community college has gained traction. This issue explores: * The global expansion and development of the community college model in various countries and regions around the world, * Insights into the establishment and sustainability of these institutions in other countries through research and analysis, and * Case studies that focus on the development and implementation process of community colleges amid various social, political, and economic contexts. This is the 177th volume of this Jossey-Bass quarterly report series. Essential to the professional libraries of presidents, vice presidents, deans, and other leaders in today's open-door institutions, New Directions for Community Colleges provides expert guidance in meeting the challenges of their distinctive and expanding educational mission.
目次
EDITORS NOTES 5 Carmen L. McCrink, Heidi Whitford, Natasha C. Stubbs 1. The Global Rise of the U.S. Community College Model 7 Audree M. Chase-Mayoral What elements influence the establishment of community colleges globally? 2. Early Days for the Differentiation Policy Framework in Ontario 17 Helen Sianos This chapter examines the ability to develop an educated workforce via a differentiated postsecondary system. 3. A Partnership for a Community College in Chile 29 Carmen L. McCrink, Heidi Whitford Outcomes of a partnership for a community college in Chile, based on organizational learning theory, are discussed. 4. Models of Community Colleges in Mainland China 41 Yi (Leaf) Zhang This chapter provides an overview of community colleges in Mainland China, current challenges, and future development. 5. Persistence of College Students in the South Korean Academic Credit Bank System 51 Yughi Kim, Kyongsuk Yun Factors that promote the persistence of Korean students enrolled in the Academic Credit Bank System are considered. 6. Understanding Community Colleges in the Indian Context 61 Jillian L. Gross This chapter outlines the postsecondary system in India, providing specific emphasis on the contributions of the community college. 7. South African Universities Viewed Through a Community College Lens 71 Kristin Bailey Wilson, Wouter Van Alebeek Tenets of the American community college are applied within the South African postsecondary context. 8. Comparing Completion Agendas at Community Colleges and Global Counterparts 85 Rosalind Latiner Raby, Janice Nahra Friedel, Edward J. Valeau A comparison of the completion agendas of community colleges and their global counterparts at the institutional and national levels are examined. 9. Global Postsecondary Education 95 George R. Boggs, Paul A. Elsner, Judith T. Irwin A global perspective of the expansion of postsecondary education, inclusive of the commonalities and differences are described. 10. Community Colleges, Human Capital, and Economic Growth in Developing Countries 105 Darryl M. Tyndorf Jr., Chris R. Glass Combining university and community college education to promote the economic growth of developing countries is discussed. INDEX 115
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