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Higher Education Funding And Access In International Perspective 1st Edition Sheila Riddell Sarah Minty Elisabet Wheedon Susan Whittaker

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Higher Education Funding And Access In International Perspective 1st Edition Sheila Riddell Sarah Minty Elisabet Wheedon Susan Whittaker
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Sheila Riddell; Sarah Minty; Elisabet Wheedon; Susan Whittaker
ISBN: 9781787546530, 1787546535
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Higher Education Funding And Access In International Perspective 1st Edition Sheila Riddell Sarah Minty Elisabet Wheedon Susan Whittaker by Sheila Riddell; Sarah Minty; Elisabet Wheedon; Susan Whittaker 9781787546530, 1787546535 instant download after payment.

This book explores the way in which the pressures of globalisation are shaping higher education funding and access across the world. Higher education is seen as a way of developing human capital and building knowledge economies, but major debates continue about who should attend university; how the costs of higher education should be distributed between the individual student and the state; how students from non-traditional backgrounds can be helped to succeed in higher education; and the intended and unintended consequences of widening access initiatives. Globalisation is not a uni-directional force, but is accompanied by movements to reinforce the local and the regional, often driven by fears of loss of identity. Universities across the world have become more powerful and autonomous from the state, but at the same time students as consumers of education have an increasingly powerful voice. They frequently find themselves in opposition to the business model which infuses higher education systems and student protests have had a strong influence on policy development. This book explores the way in which the twin pressures of globalisation and localisation play out in higher education across the developed world, often reflected in more specific debates on fees regimes, access and culture.

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