Innovation and adaptation in higher education the changing conditions of advanced teaching and learning in Europe
Innovation and Adaptation in Higher Education examines the recent changes in teaching and learning in European higher education systems. The 1970s and 1980s were periods of major structural reforms and functional change for higher education throughout Europe, which have been followed by a focus on t...
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Sprache: | eng |
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London u.a.
Jessica Kingsley
1999
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | Higher education policy series
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Zusammenfassung: | Innovation and Adaptation in Higher Education examines the recent changes in teaching and learning in European higher education systems. The 1970s and 1980s were periods of major structural reforms and functional change for higher education throughout Europe, which have been followed by a focus on the internal structures of institutions and the organisation of teaching and learning. The book describes the changes in each major European Contry and their implications for the practice of higher education. The contributors also explore the issue of institutional vulnerability to state interference, and analyse the pressures that have accumulated for university staff, and the effects of those pressures on research and teaching. Inhalt: Gellert, Claudius: Introduction: The Changing Conditions of Teaching and Learning in European Higher Education. - 1. Neave, Guy: Utilitarianism by Increment: Disciplinary Differences and Higher Education Reform in France. - 2. Henkel, Mary/Kogan, Maurice: Changes in Curriculum and Institutional Structures: Responses to Outside Influences in Higher Education Institutions. - 3. Becher, Tony: The Reshaping of the Academic Curriculum in the United Kingdom. - 4. Berning, Ewald: Impacts of Social and Political Changes on Higher Education Curricula: Structural Comments on the German Situation. - 5. Rau, Reinhard: Radical Restructuration: The Consequences of West German Interventionism for the East German Higher Education System. - 6. Moscati, Roberto: Intended an Real Changes in Italys Higher Education System: The Case of Engineering and Economics. - 7. Grilo, Eduardo Marcal/Rosa, Manuel Carmelo: Evaluation and Organisational Change in Selected Disciplines of Portuguese Higher Education. - 8. Espinosa, Emilio Lamo d/Alberdi, Ines: An Attempt to Diversify University Curricula: The Case of Spain. - 9. Pesmazoglou, Stefanos: Patterns of Studies in Greek Universities: A Micro-Level Approach of Four Disciplines. - 10. Clancy, Patrick: Changing Priorities in Higher Education Programmes in Ireland. - 11. Maassen, Peter A. M.: Innovation in Dutch Higher Education: Barriers and Challenges. - 12. Vanderhoeven, Johan L.: Changes under Exogenous Pressure: Belgian Higher Education after Thirty Years. - 13. Bache, Poul: Changes in Danish Higher Education in the 1980s. (HoF/Text übernommen) |
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Beschreibung: | 320 S graph. Darst 22 cm |
ISBN: | 1853025356 1-85302-535-6 |