Changing higher education for a changing world
"Changing Higher Education for a Changing World draws on the outcomes of the cutting-edge research programmes of the UK-based Centre for Global Higher Education, the world's largest social science research centre focused on higher education and its future. In countries with incomes at Euro...
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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London [England] :
Bloomsbury Academic
2020.
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Colección: | Bloomsbury higher education research
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009740845006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Figures and Tables
- Introduction
- 1. Higher education in fast moving times: Larger, steeper, more global and more contested, Simon Marginson, Claire Callender and William Locke
- 2. Visions of higher education futures: The shape of things to come? William Locke
- Part I: Global Factors in Higher Education
- 3. The world research system: Expansion, diversification, network and hierarchy, Simon Marginson
- 4. International students in UK: Global mobility versus national migration politics, Simon Marginson
- 5. Feeling the Brexit shock: European connectedness and the existential crisis in UK higher education, Simon Marginson, Vassiliki Papatsiba, Xin Xu Part II: Financing and Widening Participation
- 6. Global higher education financing: The income contingent loans revolution, Bruce Chapman, Lorraine Dearden and Dung Doan
- 7. Student loan debt: Longer term implications for graduates in the United States and England, Claire Callender, KC Deane, Ariane de Gayardon and Stephen L. DesJardins
- 8. Widening participation in the UK: The possibilities and the limits, Vikki Boliver, Stephen Gorard and Nadia Siddiqu Part III: Teaching and Learning
- 9. Teaching excellence: Principles for developing effective system-wide approaches, Paul Ashwin
- 10. Assessment for social justice: Achievement, uncertainty and recognition, Jan McArthur
- 11. MOOCs and professional development: The global potential of online collaboration, Diana Laurillard and Eileen Kennedy Part IV: Graduates and Work
- 12. Graduate employment and under-employment: Trends and prospects in high participation systems of higher education, Francis Green and Golo Henseke Part V: Institutions and Markets
- 13. Commodifying higher education: The proliferation of devices for making markets, Janja Komeljenovic
- 14. The new private sector in England: Can subsidised colleges break into the mainstream? Stephen A. Hunt and Vikki Boliver Part VI: Public and Social Benefit
- 15. Undergraduate education in South Africa: To what extent does it support personal and public good? Paul Ashwin and Jennifer M. Case
- 16. Higher education in China: Rethinking it as a common good, Lin Tian and Nian C. Liu
- 17. Public and common goods: Key concepts in mapping the contributions of higher education, Simon Marginson.