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Perspectives on Higher Education: Eight Disciplinary and Comparative Views. Papers presented at the Summer Seminar (University of California, Los Angeles, California 1982).

Authors :
Clark, Burton R.
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

Eight perspectives on higher education are provided in essays based on papers presented at a 1982 seminar. The historical perspective is provided by Harold Perkin with attention to turning points in higher education in Europe, Japan, and the United States. Maurice Kogan considers the political view and specifically intrainstitutional issues, the college and the state, and national politics of higher education, with the United Kingdom as illustration. Gareth Williams considers the economic approach, including the rise and fall of human capital theory, educational finance, policy, and change. Burton R. Clark provides an organizational view on the various memberships of academics (e.g., discipline, college); coordination of disciplines and enterprises at state, regional, and national levels; and change. Martin A. Trow considers stratification of higher education and trends in government-university relations in Australia. The cultural view is provided by Tony Becher, with attention to institutions, roles and functions, and intellectual arenas. Cultural analysis of higher education is assessed. Simon Schwartzman focuses on historical developments in scientific research and higher education, policy implications, and science in Latin America. Ladislav Cerych provides a policy perspective and compares case studies of specific reforms in Europe. An introduction and conclusion are provided by Burton R. Clark. A list of conference participants and an index are provided. (SW)

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-0-520-05151-5
ISBNs :
978-0-520-05151-5
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED267683
Document Type :
Collected Works - Proceedings<br />Opinion Papers