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E-grāmata: High Participation Systems of Higher Education

Edited by (Senior Researcher, National Research University ), Edited by (Professor of International Higher Education, and Director of ESRC/HEFCE Centre for Global Higher Education, University College London), Edited by (Associate Professor, Michigan State University)
  • Formāts: 464 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192564023
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192564023

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Within a generation we have seen an extraordinary global expansion of Higher Education. By focusing on systems and countries with near universal participation, and by developing a series of propositions about high-participation in Higher Education, this volume explores a transformation in education and society.

Higher Education has become a central institution of society, building individual knowledge, skills, agency, and relational social networks at unprecedented depth and scale. Within a generation there has been an extraordinary global expansion of Higher Education, in every region in all but the poorest countries, outstripping economic growth and deriving primarily from familial aspirations for betterment. By focusing on the systems and countries that have already achieved near universal participation, High Participation Systems of Higher Education explores this remarkable transformation.

The world enrolment ratio, now rising by 10 per cent every decade, is approaching 40 per cent, mostly in degree-granting institutions, including three quarters of young people in North America and Europe. Higher Education systems in the one in three countries that enrol more than 50 per cent are here classified as 'high participation systems'.

Part I of the book measures, maps, and explains the growth of participation, and the implications for society and Higher Education itself. Drawing on a wide range of literature and data, the chapters theorize the changes in governance, institutional diversity, and stratification in Higher Education systems, and the subsequent effects in educational and social equity. The theoretical propositions regarding high-participation Higher Education developed in these chapters are then tested in the country case studies in Part II, presenting a comprehensive enquiry into the nature of the emerging 'high participation society'.

Recenzijas

This book, by a long stretch, is the most important addition to our understanding of how higher education systems develop within the wider political economy since Trow's intervention half a century ago. * Peter Scott, Higher Education *

List Of Figures
xi
List Of Tables
xiii
Glossary Of Terms xvii
List Of Contributors
xix
Propositions About High Participation Systems Of Higher Education xxi
PART I WORLDWIDE TENDENCIES
1 High Participation Systems of Higher Education
3(36)
Simon Marginson
2 Comparative Data on High Participation Systems
39(29)
Patrick Clancy
Simon Marginson
3 Governance
68(26)
Brendan Cantwell
Romulo Pinheiro
Marek Kwiek
4 Horizontal Diversity
94(31)
Dominik Antonowicz
Brendan Cantwell
Isak Froumin
Glen A. Jones
Simon Marginson
Romulo Pinheiro
5 Vertical Stratification
125(26)
Brendan Cantwell
Simon Marginson
6 Equity
151(33)
Simon Marginson
7 High Participation Society
184(19)
Anna Smolentseva
PART II COUNTRY CASES
8 Decentralization, Provincial Systems, and the Challenge of Equity: High Participation Higher Education in Canada
203(24)
Glen A. Jones
9 Broad Access and Steep Stratification in the First Mass System: High Participation Higher Education in the United States of America
227(39)
Brendan Cantwell
10 Regulated Isomorphic Competition and the Middle Layer of Institutions: High Participation Higher Education in Australia
266(29)
Simon Marginson
11 Stratification by the State and the Market: High Participation Higher Education in Russia
295(39)
Anna Smolentseva
Isak Froumin
David L. Konstantinovskiy
Mikhail Lisyutkin
12 Building a New Society and Economy: High Participation Higher Education in Poland
334(24)
Marek Kwiek
13 Reproducing Social Equality across the Generations: The Nordic Model of High Participation Higher Education in Finland
358(28)
Jussi Valimaa
Reetta Muhonen
14 Balancing Efficiency and Equity in a Welfare State Setting: High Participation Higher Education in Norway
386(32)
Romulo Pinheiro
Bjørn Stensaker
15 Towards Universal Access Amid Demographic Decline: High Participation Higher Education in Japan
418(21)
Akiyoshi Yonezawa
Futao Huang
16 Conclusions: High Participation Higher Education in the Post-Trow Era
439(22)
Brendan Cantwell
Simon Marginson
Anna Smolentseva
Index 461
Dr Brendan Cantwell Brendan Cantwell is an associate professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education in Michigan State University's Department of Educational Administration. His research, which has been published in a variety of journals and books, addresses the political economy of higher education. Dr Cantwell is a co-editor of The Handbook of Politics of Higher Education (with Hamish Coates and Roger King) and is a Coordinating Editor for the journal Higher Education.



Professor Simon Marginson Simon Marginson is Professor of International Higher Education at the UCL Institute of Education at University College London in the UK, Director of the ESRC/HEFCE Centre for Global Higher Education (CGHE), and Editor-in-Chief of Higher Education. CGHE is a government-research partnership of five UK and eight international universities with 16 projects on global, national, and local aspects of higher education. Professor Marginson's research and published scholarship are focused on the global and international dimensions of higher education, on national system dynamics, and on higher education and social equality.



Dr Anna Smolentseva Anna Smolentseva is a senior researcher at the Institute of Education, National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow. She is a sociologist who works on the changing role of higher education in societies, educational inequality, and transformations in post-socialist higher education systems. Dr Smolentseva received a PhD in sociology from Moscow State University. She has been a recipient of a US National Academy of Education/Spencer postdoctoral fellowship, Fulbright New Century Scholar grant, and a visiting scholar at the CSHPE at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is an author of a number of publications in Russian and English.