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Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia: Strategy, Quality, and Challenges

✍ Scribed by Jung Cheol Shin, Gerard A. Postiglione, Futao Huang (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
379
Series
Knowledge Studies in Higher Education 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book discusses mass higher education development in East Asian countries by means of three main issues: the strategy for higher education development; the way professors and students in the region are experiencing the rapid developments; and the challenges imposed by mass higher education. These challenges include the quality of education as well as structural changes in the rapidly developing systems, funding sources for supporting mass higher education, and job markets for college graduates.

Part I discusses how the East Asian countries have accomplished or are in the process of accomplishing the rapid development of higher education. Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong serve as case studies of mass higher education in the region. The case studies introduce and discuss national strategies to develop higher education, funding sources and mechanisms, and initiatives to assure quality of education in a period of rapid growth. Part II and Part III of the book focus on the phenomena of mass higher education in the region and the influence on academia. Mass higher education changes professors and students, who are different from those in elite higher education. Part III further discusses the challenges posed to Asian mass higher education.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Mass Higher Education and Its Challenges for Rapidly Growing East Asian Higher Education....Pages 1-23
Front Matter....Pages 25-25
Higher Education Development in Japan....Pages 27-42
Higher Education Development in Korea: Accomplishments and Challenges....Pages 43-61
The Path Toward Mass Higher Education in China....Pages 63-88
Higher Education Development in Taiwan....Pages 89-103
Higher Education in Malaysia: National Strategies and Innovative Practices....Pages 105-118
From Massification Towards the Post-massification of Higher Education in Hong Kong....Pages 119-136
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
What Happened to Universal Education? In the West and in Asia....Pages 139-150
Teaching and Curriculum Development in Mass and Universal Higher Education....Pages 151-162
Students in Mass Higher Education: What Has Changed and What Has Stayed the Same in the Massification of Japanese Higher Education....Pages 163-176
Learning Ants: A Portrait of Chinese College Students in Mass Higher Education....Pages 177-188
Students in Mass Higher Education: Effects of Student Engagement in Taiwan....Pages 189-205
What Makes the Quality of Students’ Learning? Focusing on the Articulation Between High School and University....Pages 207-228
Front Matter....Pages 229-229
Who Benefits from Taiwan’s Mass Higher Education?....Pages 231-243
Improving School to University Transitions During Mass Higher Education: A Policy Perspective....Pages 245-267
Higher Education and the World of Work: The Perennial Controversial Debate....Pages 269-288
The Employment of the College Graduate: Changing Wages in Mass Higher Education....Pages 289-306
The Quality of Mass Higher Education in East Asia: Development and Challenges for Asian Quality Assurance Agencies in the Glonacal Higher Education....Pages 307-323
Faculty Participation in University Decision Making and Management in Japan....Pages 325-341
The Effects of the Massification of Higher Education on Teacher Education in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Transformation of Public Universities in Peripheral Regions....Pages 343-360
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
Conclusion: Lessons from Higher Education Development in East Asia....Pages 363-371

✦ Subjects


Higher Education; Educational Policy and Politics; International and Comparative Education


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