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Title Diversity and excellence in higher education : can the challenges be reconciled? / edited by Rosalind M.O. Pritchard, Matthias Klumpp, Ulrich Teichler
Published Rotterdam : SensePublishers, ©2015
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 244 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Preface / Ellen Hazelkorn -- The Challenges of Diversity and Excellence / Rosalind Pritchard, Matthias Klumpp and Ulrich Teichler -- Part 1. New Challenges for Higher Education -- 1. Markets and Managerialism: Enhancing Diversity or Promoting Conformity? / Peter Scott -- 2. Does Size Matter?: The Example of the "Excellence Initiative" and Its Impact on Smaller Universities in Germany / Christiane Gaehtgens -- 3. University Merger Processes / Göran Melin -- 4. The Dangerous Role of Economists in Shaping American Higher Education Policy: Europeans Should Take a Different Path / Carol Frances -- Part 2. Impact of Changes on Students -- 5. Spatial (In)Justice: Mapping Post-Apartheid South African Tertiary Education Access / Ashley Macrander -- 6. Merit and Student Selection: Views of Academics at the University of Porto / Luís Carvalho -- 7. Why the Status Quo Isn't Good Enough: Examining Student Success for Diverse Populations in the United States / Ray Franke -- 8. Improving Access to Postgraduate Study in England / Tony Strike -- 9. Institutional Diversity and Graduate Employability: The Bulgarian Case / Pepka Boyadjieva and Petya Ilieva-Trichkova -- Part 3. Impact of Changes on the Functioning of Institutions -- 10. Multi-Tasking Talents? Roles and Competencies of Middle-Level Manager-Academics at Two Austrian Higher Education Institutions / Barbara Ehrenstorfer, Stefanie Sterrer, Silke Preymann, Regina Aichinger and Martina Gaisch -- 11. Academic Middle Managers Shaping the Landscape between Policy and Practice / Ton Kallenberg -- 12. Governance through Transparency Tools: The Case of Romanian Higher Education Reforms / Norbert Sabic -- 13. Can Performance-Based Funding Enhance Diversity in Higher Education Institutions? / René Krempkow
Summary "Diversity and excellence in Higher Education seem to be conflicting concepts. Nevertheless, they are dynamic and closely intertwined -- indeed they may even require each other. The book brings together insights from ten different countries to analyse these multi-facetted phenomena and discuss how they may be reconciled within higher education. To set the overall context, it critically addresses markets and managerialism, whilst foregrounding the dangers of certain behavior that European countries are currently, though often unwisely, copying from the U.S. In a mass Higher Education system, the social basis of the student body diversifies - a fact that creates new challenges for planners and managers. The authors' study of diversity concentrates particularly upon issues of equity and justice for students, addressing their life cycle transitions from school to higher education, degree completion, postgraduate education and employability. It also considers challenges posed by diversification at the institutional level, encompassing changes in management, leadership, governance and performance assessment. It addresses attempts to achieve excellence by selectivity, thereby contributing to the stratification of university systems; and it explores attempts to achieve excellence by merging smaller institutions to form larger entities. The book's overall conclusion is that diversity and excellence are not necessarily enemies but relatives who cannot escape the bond between them."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives.
Cultural pluralism.
Excellence.
Minorities -- Education (Higher)
Cultural Diversity
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Cultural pluralism
Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives
Excellence
Minorities -- Education (Higher)
Genre/Form dictionaries.
Dictionaries
Dictionaries.
Dictionnaires.
Form Electronic book
Author Pritchard, Rosalind M. O., editor.
Klumpp, Matthias, editor.
Teichler, Ulrich, editor.
ISBN 9789463001724
9463001727