E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 371 Seiten, eBook
Shin / Postiglione / Huang Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-12673-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Strategy, Quality, and Challenges
E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 371 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Knowledge Studies in Higher Education
ISBN: 978-3-319-12673-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Ch. 1. Mass Higher Education and Its Challenges for Rapidly Growing East Asian Higher Education (J.C. Shin, Seoul National University) .- Part I. National Strategy for Mass Higher Education .- Ch. 2. Higher Education Development in Japan (F. Huang, Hiroshima University) .- Ch. 3. Higher Education Development in Korea: Accomplishments and Challenges (J.C. Shin, Seoul National University) .- Ch. 4. The Path toward Mass Higher Education in China (X. G. Shi, Peking University) .- Ch. 5. Higher Education Development in Taiwan (P. Chou, National Chengchi University) .- Ch. 6. Higher Education in Malaysia: National Strategies and Innovative Practices (M. Lee, University of Sains Malaysia) .- Ch. 7. From Massification towards the Post-massification of Higher Education in Hong Kong (Jisun Jung and G. Postiglione, University of Hong Kong) .- Part II. Academics and Students in Mass Higher Education .- Ch. 8. WhatHappened to Universal Education? In the West and in Asia (W. K. Cummings and Katrina Santner, George Washington University) .- Ch. 9. Teaching and Curriculum Development in Mass and Universal Higher Education (F. Huang, Hiroshima University) .- Ch. 10. Students in the Post-Massified Higher Education- What has changed and What has stayed the same in the Massification of Japanese higher education (K. Shima, Hiroshima University).- Ch. 11. Learning Ants: A Portrait of Chinese College Students in Mass Higher Education (Y. Luo, Tsinghua University) .- Ch. 12. Students in Mass Higher Education: Effects of Student Engagement in Taiwan (D. Chang, Tamkang University) .- Ch. 13. What Makes the Quality of Students’ Learning?: Focusing on the Articulation between High School and University (R. Yamada, Doshisha University) .- Part III. Challenges Facing Mass Higher Education.- Ch.14. Who benefits from Taiwan’s Mass Higher Education? (P. Chou, NationalChengchi University).- Ch. 15. Improving School to University Transitions during Mass Higher Education: A policy perspective (G. Postiglione, University of Hong Kong) .- Ch. 16. Higher Education and the World of Work: The Perennial Controversial Debate (U. Teichler, Kassel University) .- Ch. 17. The Employment of College Graduates: Changing Wages in Mass Higher Education (S. Chan and C. Yang, National Chung Cheng University) .- Ch. 18. The Quality of Mass Higher Education in East Asia- Development and Challenges for Asian Quality Assurance Agencies in the Glonacal higher education (Angela Yung Chi Hou, Fu Jen Catholic University) .- Ch. 19. Faculty Participation in University Decision Making and Management in Japan (A. Morozumi, University of Tokyo) .- Ch. 20. The Effects of Massification on Higher Education for Teacher Education in Taiwan (C. M. Liang, Taitung University & C. Chang, Vanung University) .- Conclusion.- Ch. 21. Conclusion: Lessons from Higher Education Development in East Asia (J.C. Shin, Seoul National University).