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E-grāmata: Neoliberal Developments in Higher Education: The United Kingdom and Germany

  • Formāts: 329 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035302141
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  • Formāts: 329 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035302141

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The paradigmatic values underlying British and German higher education emphasise personal growth, the wholeness of the individual, intellectual freedom and the pursuit of knowledge, which cumulatively can be viewed as a form of academic essentialism. However, these concepts were generated within a particular cultural and historical context which has largely been supplanted by neoliberalism. This book studies the emergence over the last twenty years of trends that define themselves in opposition to the traditional university ethos. It addresses the first experiments with private universities in both the United Kingdom and Germany, the instigation of bidding and competition for funding, the assertion of a practical over a theoretical focus in British teacher education and the contrasting views of their institutions held by British and German students and staff. It shows how the antithesis of a neoliberal university system, that of the former German Democratic Republic, was transformed under the impact of unification policies. The author also analyses important social issues, such as gender, in relation to the academic profession, highlighting how the individual may feel atomised despite a discourse of equality. Finally, the two higher education systems are examined within the context of the Bologna Process, which in many respects embraces academic capitalism – the epitome of neoliberalism. The book encompasses both qualitative and quantitative research spanning two decades of scholarship, and reflects the author’s profound engagement with universities and with British and German academic culture.

Recenzijas

«Das Buch ist ein Gewinn für alle Leser, die sich mit einer international-vergleichenden Perspektive dem Verständnis beider Hochschulsysteme nähern wollen.» (Beiträge zur Hochschulforschung) «[ ...] this is a book with rich empirical data and well-arranged arguments. It is recommended reading for anyone with a serious interest in higher education policy or management as well as any postgraduate students of comparative study in the field of education.» (Sheng-Ju Chan, Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research 65, 2013)

List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations, Contractions and Acronyms xiii
Introduction 1(18)
Chapter 1 Academic Freedom and Autonomy in the United Kingdom and Germany
19(26)
Chapter 2 Principles and Pragmatism in Private Higher Education: Examples from the United Kingdom and Germany
45(36)
Chapter 3 Challenges of Participation in German Higher Education: An East-West Comparison
81(16)
Chapter 4 Trends in the Restructuring of German Universities
97(30)
Chapter 5 Government Power in British Higher Education
127(22)
Chapter 6 Some International Perspectives on British Teacher Training
149(22)
Chapter 7 British and German Students in a Shifting Scenario
171(30)
Chapter 8 The Influence of Market Force Culture on British and German Academics
201(30)
Chapter 9 New Public Management, Academic Time and Gender Inequality (with Mary Henkel)
231(24)
Chapter 10 The Bologna Process in Higher Education: German and British Responses
255(42)
References 297(26)
Index 323
Rosalind M. O. Pritchard is Professor of Education (Emeritus) at the University of Ulster, where she served as Head of School and coordinator of research. For many years she was director of Masters and PhD programmes in the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages. She is a Senior Distinguished Research Fellow of her institution, and a member of the Academy of Social Sciences.