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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
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    (DE-627)550119590
    Format: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781402055539
    Content: How has the system of governance changed? Do British higher education institutions still exercise autonomous control over their development? In this book, these questions are pursued through a three-pronged strategy. This book will have lessons for those examining higher education on a comparative/international basis. It is a serious piece of analysis i.e. it is purposefully non-polemical, and it is well-written, non-jargonised and accessible.
    Content: How has the system of governance changed? Do British higher education institutions still exercise autonomous control over their development as was widely believed to be the case but a few years ago? These questions are pursued through a three-pronged strategy. Firstly, to examine the institutional changes which have occurred since the 1988 Education Reform and the emergence of the funding council model of governance. In particular, we want to know how the various institutional actors - the higher education institutions, the government departments and the funding councils - interact with one another to shape policy outcomes. Secondly, to explore the political context within which these institutional actors have to work. This means examining the role of the political parties, policy networks and the parliamentary forces all of which have a major stake in influencing the direction of higher education policy. This section of the book incorporates the move towards political devolution in the United Kingdom and examines what is different, and what is similar, about higher education policy-making in Scotland and Wales in comparison to England. Thirdly, the book observes the process of policy-making and change in relation to critical issues: the funding of higher education, the research assessment exercises, the quality assurance regime, and the widening participation agenda. In effect it examines policy-making in action.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-250) and index , Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Understanding Change and Interpreting Modes of Governance; Setting the Scene; The State and The Governance of Higher Education: Contextualising The Changing Relationship; From the UGC and NAB to the Funding Council Model of Governance; State Power: Convergence and Fragmentation; Devolution and the Governance of British Higher Education; Shaping Policy; The Role of the Political Parties; Parliament as a Marginal Player?; The Policy Community and Policy Networks in British Higher Education; The Politics of Higher Education in Action , Continuity and Change in the Funding of British Higher EducationThe Politics of Quality Assurance; The Rae: The Elusive search for Selectivity and Consensus; The Politics of Access: Higher Education and Social Engineering; Institutional Autonomy in the Age of Mass Higher Education; Who Has the Power?; Acronyms; References; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: 9781402055522
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Hochschule ; Bildungspolitik
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