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Rethinking Universities The Social Functions Of Higher Education 1st Edition Sally Baker Brian J Brown

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Rethinking Universities The Social Functions Of Higher Education 1st Edition Sally Baker Brian J Brown
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.59 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Sally Baker; Brian J. Brown
ISBN: 9781441170606, 144117060X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Rethinking Universities The Social Functions Of Higher Education 1st Edition Sally Baker Brian J Brown by Sally Baker; Brian J. Brown 9781441170606, 144117060X instant download after payment.

Most people who work and study in universities will be aware that they are changing. Yet few have so far grasped the extent of this change or have attempted to put it in a coherent intellectual framework. This volume provides new ways to understand how the university workforce in developed nations is being encouraged to change itself, and how the social role of these institutions has shifted from places of higher learning toward being agents for social change and the promotion of human welfare. Moreover the demands that are being placed on institutions and the kinds of graduates they are required to produce has changed too, with the emphasis on a new brand of vocationalism and a reinvigorated focus on 'skills' and 'employability'. This volume provides a theoretically informed, philosophically sophisticated account of what universities in developed nations are being encouraged to do, and the impact this has on their staff, students and the societies of which they are a part.

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