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Author Palfreyman, David, author

Title Towards the Private Funding of Higher Education : Ideological and Political Struggles / David Palfreyman
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series International Studies in Higher Education
Contents PageChapter One: The Funding of Higher Education -- The Oscillating Balance between the Public and Private Financing of the UniversityChapter Two: Distance Learning and the Rise of the MOOCs: The more Things Change -- the more they Stay the SameChapter Three: The Ecology of State Higher-Education Policymaking in the U.S.Chapter Four: The Australian Hybrid: Public and Private Higher Education FundingChapter Five: The United Kingdom Divided: Contested Income-Contingent Student LoansChapter Six: The Robust Privateness and Publicness of Higher Education: Expansion through Privatization in PolandChapter Seven: Germany: Resistance to Fee-PayingChapter Eight: Is Higher Education in Latin America a Public Good? Issues of Funding, Expansion, Stratification and EquityChapter Nine: Higher Education Development in China: Fast Growth and Governmental Policy since the Chinese Economic Reform of 1978Chapter Ten: Whither the Japanese System of Higher Education? Higher Education as a Public and Private Good -- Differentiation and RealignmentChapter Eleven: How Inexorable is the Shift from the Public to the Private Funding of Higher Education?
Summary "An almost universal driving force for contemporary change in universities is the shifting view of higher education as more of a private than a public good. Funding Higher Education presents a contemporary global picture of this move towards the privatisation of higher education, and examines how these shifts in ideology and funding priorities have significant policy implications. The resulting developments, such as the imposition and escalation of student tuition fees and the emergence of online providers of higher education, emerge out of a combination of economic, political and ideological pressures, further enhanced by technological changes. By using multiple international and regional examples to analyse the various pressures for privatisation, this book examines the different forms privatisation has taken, whilst offering an analytical interpretation of why the privatisation drive emerged, why it has been resisted in some instances, and what forms it is likely to assume in the future. Funding Higher Education illustrates and challenges the emergence of a new relationship between the university, government and society. It is an essential read for higher education professors, university managers and higher education policy makers across the world."--Provided by publisher
Subject Education, Higher -- Finance.
Universities and colleges -- Finance.
Privatization in education.
Education and state.
Education and state
Education, Higher -- Finance
Privatization in education
Universities and colleges -- Finance
Form Electronic book
Author Tapper, Ted
Thomas, Scott
ISBN 9781315537412
1315537419