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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789896715427 , 9789896715410
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 175 Seiten
    Edition: Edição bilingue, 1.a edição
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Alternde Bevölkerung ; Lebensverlauf ; Altersvorsorge ; Altersgrenze ; Portugal ; Welt ; Bevölkerung ; Altern ; Demographie
    Note: Text portugiesisch und englisch
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  • 2
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    In:  Higher education management and policy Vol. 18, no. 1, p. 105-120
    ISSN: 1726-9822
    Language: English
    Pages: 16 p
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. L'internationalisation de l'enseignement supérieur portugais : Comment les établissements d'enseignement supérieur font face à ce nouveau défi
    Titel der Quelle: Higher education management and policy
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : OECD, 2002
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 18, no. 1, p. 105-120
    Keywords: Education ; Portugal
    Abstract: Portuguese internationalisation policies essentially intend to promote an attitude favouring participation in internationalisation activities. However, as higher education institutions are autonomous, those policies aim at creating opportunities for development and management of these activities instead of imposing them. In this article we attempt to analyse Portuguese HEI responses to internationalisation. After reviewing briefly the recent changes in national and EU policies aiming at promotion of higher education internationalisation, we present the results of six organisational case studies, conducted with the goal of obtaining an answer to the question: how are Portuguese higher education institutions facing the internationalisation challenge? Based on the internationalisation profiles of the six institutions selected, we identify which factors foster and which factors impede the development of international activities at the organisational level in the Portuguese higher education system. Simultaneously we analyse the rationale explaining the different patterns of international activity between and within institutions.
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  • 3
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    In:  Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement supérieur Vol. 18, no. 1, p. 119-136
    ISSN: 1684-3592
    Language: French
    Pages: 18 p
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. The Internationalisation of Portuguese Higher Education: How are Higher Education Institutions Facing this New Challenge?
    Titel der Quelle: Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement supérieur
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : OCDE, 1998
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 18, no. 1, p. 119-136
    Keywords: Education ; Portugal
    Abstract: Les politiques portugaises d’internationalisation visent essentiellement à promouvoir une attitude favorable à la participation dans des activités d’internationalisation. Toutefois, étant donné que les établissements d’enseignement supérieur sont autonomes, ces politiques visent à créer des possibilités de développement et de gestion de ce type d’activité, et non à les imposer. Nous efforçons dans cet article d’analyser les réactions des établissements portugais d’enseignement supérieur face à l’internationalisation. Après avoir passé rapidement en revue les récentes modifications des politiques nationales et européennes, en faveur de la promotion de l’internationalisation de l’enseignement supérieur, nous exposons les résultats de six études de cas d’organisations, menées en vue d’apporter une réponse à la question suivante : comment les établissements portugais d’enseignement supérieur font face aux problèmes de l’internationalisation ? En nous fondant sur les profils d’internationalisation des six établissements retenus, nous recensons quels sont les facteurs qui encouragent ou qui entravent le développement d’activités internationales au niveau de l’organisation du système portugais d’enseignement supérieur. Parallèlement, nous analysons les raisons qui expliquent différentes structures des activités internationales entre les établissements et au sein de ces derniers.
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  • 4
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    In:  Higher education management and policy Vol. 20, no. 3, p. 1-18
    ISSN: 1726-9822
    Language: English
    Pages: 18 p
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Analyse d'une politique chinoise visant à évaluer la qualité de l'enseignement supérieur de premier cycle
    Titel der Quelle: Higher education management and policy
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : OECD, 2002
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 20, no. 3, p. 1-18
    Keywords: Education ; China, People’s Republic
    Abstract: This paper analyses a higher education policy issued in China in 2002: the Quality Assessment of Undergraduate Education Policy. The policy was designed with four main objectives: improvement, compliance, information and accountability. However, it has not completely fulfilled its objectives, especially regarding improvement and accountability, and it has had some unexpected consequences. Reflections on the quality assessment policy show that both inevitable and contingent factors have led to low efficiency. The authors identify the main reasons for this and propose ways to improve the policy based on the principles of the incremental and rational models of policy making and reform.
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    In:  Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement supérieur Vol. 20, no. 3, p. 1-21
    ISSN: 1684-3592
    Language: French
    Pages: 22 p
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Quality assessment of undergraduate education in China: A policy analysis
    Titel der Quelle: Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement supérieur
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : OCDE, 1998
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 20, no. 3, p. 1-21
    Keywords: Education ; China, People’s Republic
    Abstract: Le présent article analyse une politique d’enseignement supérieur mise en œuvre en Chine en 2002 en vue d’évaluer la qualité de l’enseignement supérieur de premier cycle. Cette campagne d’évaluation avait quatre objectifs centraux : promouvoir l’amélioration de la qualité, la conformité, l’information et la transparence. Toutefois, cette politique n’a pas totalement atteint ses objectifs, notamment en termes d’amélioration de la qualité et de la transparence ; elle a par ailleurs eu certaines conséquences imprévues. L’étude de cette politique d’amélioration de la qualité montre qu’un tel manque d’efficacité s’explique à la fois par des facteurs inévitables et par d’autres facteurs impondérables. Les auteurs identifient les principales raisons de cet échec relatif et s’appuient sur les principes des modèles différentiel et rationnel d’élaboration et de réforme des politiques pour formuler un certain nombre de propositions visant à optimiser les résultats de cette politique d’évaluation.
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    In:  Higher education management and policy Vol. 21, no. 3, p. 1-18
    ISSN: 1726-9822
    Language: English
    Pages: 18 p
    Titel der Quelle: Higher education management and policy
    Publ. der Quelle: Paris : OECD, 2002
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 21, no. 3, p. 1-18
    Keywords: Education ; United States
    Abstract: There have been calls to increase the autonomy of higher education institutions in Europe for a number of years. They have been counterbalanced by demands for increasing accountability and a European quality assurance system. In London in 2007, the European ministers of education decided to implement a European register of accredited quality agencies, and defined standards for registration. Being part of the register requires “substantial compliance with all standards” instead of “full-compliance”. This might take into consideration the context of the national higher education system, the role of the agency in the quality assurance system, and even the national culture and traditions, allowing for different interpretations, some imprecision, and diverse degrees of flexibility and compliance. Indications from the United States suggest an emerging desire at the federal level to play a more visible role in regulating higher education through intervention in the accreditation system to ensure increased institutional accountability. This may have a parallel in the European situation. While in the United States the attempts at increased federal control have so far apparently failed, in Europe quality systems linked to higher education institutions were replaced with “independent” accrediting agencies. We analyse these changes and offer a possible interpretation for the differences on the two sides of the Atlantic. Accréditation supranationale, confiance et autonomie des établissements : Contrastes du développement de l’accréditation entre l’Europe et les États-Unis À l’échelon européen, certains soulignent depuis plusieurs années la nécessité de conférer une autonomie accrue aux établissements d’enseignement supérieur, alors même que d’autres exigent que ces derniers rendent davantage de comptes concernant leurs activités et leurs performances. À Londres en 2007, les ministres européens de l’éducation ont décidé la mise en place d’un registre européen où figureront les agences accréditées et où seront définies les normes auxquelles ces agences devront se plier pour être autorisées à y figurer. Les conditions à respecter pour pouvoir être inscrit au registre européen sont ainsi passées d’une « conformité totale à l’ensemble des normes » à une « large conformité ». L’interprétation de ces normes pourrait s’effectuer en tenant compte des spécificités propres à chaque système d’enseignement supérieur national, au rôle de chaque agence au sein du système d’assurance qualité, voire de la culture et des traditions nationales, laissant la voie ouverte à des divergences d’interprétation, à une certaine marge d’imprécision et à divers degrés de flexibilité et de conformité. Des indications provenant des États-Unis suggèrent l’émergence d’un souhait, au niveau fédéral, de jouer un rôle plus visible dans la régulation de l’enseignement supérieur, via l’intervention du système d’accréditation pour assurer un développement de la responsabilité institutionnelle. Cette tendance incite naturellement à établir un parallèle avec la situation observée en Europe. Tandis qu’aux États-Unis, les tentatives visant à renforcer le contrôle par les autorités fédérales semblent avoir échoué, en Europe, les systèmes de qualité liés aux établissements d’enseignement supérieur ont été remplacés par des agences d’accréditation « indépendantes ». Dans ce rapport, les auteurs proposent une analyse de ces changements et suggèrent une interprétation possible des différences existant des deux côtés de l’Atlantique.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781402046605
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 356 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Higher Education Dynamics 14
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Parallel Title: Print version Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education : A Fairer Deal?
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    Keywords: Comparative education ; Education and state ; Education, Higher ; Finance ; Education
    Abstract: Strengthening Consumer Choice in Higher Education -- Cost-sharing and the Cost-effectiveness of Grants and Loan Subsidies to Higher Education -- Income Related Student Loans: Concepts, International Reforms and Administrative Challenges -- Access to Higher Education in Britain: The Impact of Tuition Fees and Financial Assistance -- The Changing Nature of Public Support for Higher Education in the United States -- The Canadian Experiment in Cost-sharing and its Effects on Access to Higher Education, 1990–2002 -- Student and University Funding in Devolved Governments in the United Kingdom -- Student Financing in the Netherlands: A Behavioural Economic Perspective -- A Broader Church? Expansion, Access and Cost-sharing in Portuguese Higher Education -- The German Tuition Fee Debate: Goals, Models and Political Implications of Cost-sharing -- Accessibility and Equity in a State-funded System of Higher Education: The French Case -- Access to Higher Education Within a Welfare State System: Developments and Dilemmas -- Conclusion
    Abstract: Higher education finances lie at the crossroads in many Western countries. On the one hand, the surging demand of the past three or four decades, driven by a belief in higher education as a principal engine of social and economic advancement, has led to dramatic growth of the higher education systems in these countries. On the other hand, this growth in demand was accompanied by rapidly increasing per-student cost pressures at a time when governments seemed increasingly unable to keep pace with these cost pressures through public revenues. Hence, worldwide, the most common approach to the need for increasing revenue was to use some form or forms of cost sharing, or the shift of some of the higher educational per-student costs from governments and taxpayers to parents and students. This raises several important challenges to higher education systems. First, there is the political and social controversy associated with most forms of cost-sharing, particularly with tuition fees. Secondly, there are important issues in terms of the broad context of social policy, such as the role of families and students and the relationship that the state establishes with each of them. Third, there is the comparison of alternative instruments of cost-sharing and the direct and indirect effects of each of them, notably in terms of educational equality. Overall, underlying cost-sharing debates are fundamental questions about social choice, individual opportunities, and the role of government in society
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781402060120
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Higher Education Dynamics 20
    DDC: 378.107
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    Keywords: Education ; Education, Higher ; Educational tests and measurements
    Abstract: By bringing together leading experts on quality assurance in higher education from seven countries (from Europe, the USA and South Africa), this volume intends to go several steps further than most publications on the same subject. Containing comprehensive discussion of the most relevant trends in quality assurance regulation, translation and transformation, researchers and policy makers will find an engaged, academic reflection on how quality assurance is embedded in higher education and in a dynamic way to assess its impacts and potential improvements.
    Abstract: By bringing together leading experts on quality assurance in higher education from seven countries (from Europe, the USA and South Africa), this volume intends to go several steps further than most publications on quality assurance. First, it brings together views from micro to macro levels in the multi-actor space, showing how quality assurance impacts the higher education system throughout. Second, it links quality assurance solidly to issues of regulation, translation (rather than mechanical implementation ) and transformation, instead of being only focused on quality assurance as a single policy instrument. Third, it uses this broad range of research insights to criticize current practices, explaining for instance why sometimes people have difficulty in tracing any concrete effects of all initiatives taken in this area. Finally, the book offers proposals for better focusing quality assurance in the future to address institutional challenges better. The general purpose of the book then is to give an engaged, academic reflection on how quality assurance is embedded in higher education and in a dynamic way to assess its impacts and potential improvements.
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; The Public Regulation of Higher Education Qualities: Rationale, Processes, and Outcomes; Will Market Competition Assure Academic Quality? An Analysis of the UK and US Experience; States and Europe and Quality of Higher Education; Quality as Fashion: Exploring the Translation of a Management Idea into Higher Education; The 'Quality Game': External Review and Institutional Reaction over Three Decades in the United States; Analysing Quality Assurance in Higher Education: Proposals for a Conceptual Framework and Methodological Implications
    Description / Table of Contents: A Self-assessment of Higher Education Institutions from the Perspective of the EFQM Excellence ModelImproving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: Can Learning Theory Add Value to Quality Review?; Transforming Quality Evaluation: Moving On; Conclusions and Further Challenges; Back Matter
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