Higher Education
Editat de J. C. Smarten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780875861265
ISBN-10: 0875861261
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: X, 499 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:1999 edition
Editura: Springer Nature B.V.
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 0875861261
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: X, 499 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:1999 edition
Editura: Springer Nature B.V.
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Teaching, Learning, and Thinking About Teaching and Learning.- Costs and Productivity in Higher Education: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications.- Institutional Adaptation: Demands for Management Reform and University Administration.- University Restructuring: The Role of Economic and Political Contexts.- Understanding Strategy: An Assessment of Theory and Practice.- New Colleges for a New Century: Organizational Change and Development in Community Colleges.- Rasch Measurement in Higher Education.- Greek-letter Social Organizations in Higher Education: A Review of Research.- Cultural Capital as an Interpretive Framework for Faculty Life.- Cruel Environments: Sexual Abuse and Harassment in the Academy.- The Global Emergence of a Field: Content, Form, and Promise in Women’s Studies.
Recenzii
"Each contribution, (solid studies of literature) are written by native professional researchers, who are famous in their field [...] The consequence is that the contributions in the handbook are based on similar research, this presents us with a wide perspective course of action, which can be touched on for future research. It is evident that each research group who is involved in Higher Education should have a subscription for this book."
(Hans van Hout, University of Amsterdam)
"There are several reasons why the Handbooks deserve a wider audience, especially among scholars, policy-makers and practitioners in the United Kingdom. Firstly the shift to mass higher education in England and the other home countries, although two decades behind the American expansion, has brought shared problems and common worries, notably in relation to access, funding and quality. [...] A second reason, then, for bringing the Handbooks to a wider audience would be to force consideration of the need for (and value of) a parallel series: one focused mainly but not exclusively on the British or, more ambitiously, the European context. [...] The strength of the series (for the outsider at least) is its Americanism. For overseas students and scholars, the Handbooks provide a ready guide to the shifting contours of American higher education and the approaches to research within that system. Alongside synoptic studies in the mainline American journals of higher education, where Handbook chapters are frequently cited, the volumes should be a first port of call for the overseas researcher and the scholar-administrator. Moreover, since 1988, the Handbooks have offered readers an appreciation of the public service and career dimensions of American higher education, by way of an opening chapter in which senior figures volunteer personal and professional reflections on a life in and around the academy."
(Gareth Parry, School of Education, University of Sheffield. (Journal Teaching in Higher Education)
(Hans van Hout, University of Amsterdam)
"There are several reasons why the Handbooks deserve a wider audience, especially among scholars, policy-makers and practitioners in the United Kingdom. Firstly the shift to mass higher education in England and the other home countries, although two decades behind the American expansion, has brought shared problems and common worries, notably in relation to access, funding and quality. [...] A second reason, then, for bringing the Handbooks to a wider audience would be to force consideration of the need for (and value of) a parallel series: one focused mainly but not exclusively on the British or, more ambitiously, the European context. [...] The strength of the series (for the outsider at least) is its Americanism. For overseas students and scholars, the Handbooks provide a ready guide to the shifting contours of American higher education and the approaches to research within that system. Alongside synoptic studies in the mainline American journals of higher education, where Handbook chapters are frequently cited, the volumes should be a first port of call for the overseas researcher and the scholar-administrator. Moreover, since 1988, the Handbooks have offered readers an appreciation of the public service and career dimensions of American higher education, by way of an opening chapter in which senior figures volunteer personal and professional reflections on a life in and around the academy."
(Gareth Parry, School of Education, University of Sheffield. (Journal Teaching in Higher Education)