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Coates, Chad O. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2012
The rise of private higher education in Jamaica plays a key role in expanding educational access to the masses. The shift towards the neo-liberal perspective has directed the focus of education policy reforms toward emphasizing economic efficiency, diversity in choice, and market mechanisms. The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Higher Education, Neoliberalism
Wangenge-Ouma, Gerald – European Journal of Education, 2012
This article examines the emergence of the public university in Kenya as a key provider of private higher education, characterised mainly by the phenomenon of the "private public university student." It probes the broader socio-economic reforms circumscribing the privatisation of Kenya's public universities and the local and global…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Private Colleges, Foreign Countries
Anwaruddin, Rdar M. – Policy Futures in Education, 2013
In this article, the author explores the neoliberal impacts on higher education in Bangladesh, how market-driven policies might limit the education of arts, humanities and social sciences, and whether or not this phenomenon may have consequences for the future of democracy in the country. First, the author focuses on the privatisation of higher…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Sciences, Art Education, Foreign Countries
Woodhouse, Howard – International Education, 2011
In 1998 the World Bank published a "Reform Agenda" for higher education in the new millennium designed to accelerate privatization and the restructuring of the academic workforce. Before analyzing the report, I consider how changes in Canadian universities reflect the growth of the "knowledge-based economy." I then provide a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Universities, Educational Change
Loss, Christopher P., Ed.; McGuinn, Patrick J., Ed. – Harvard Education Press, 2016
In "The Convergence of K-12 and Higher Education," two leading scholars of education policy bring together a distinguished and varied array of contributors to systematically examine the growing convergence between the K-12 and higher education sectors in the United States. Though the two sectors have traditionally been treated as…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Alignment (Education)
Kwiek, Marek – European Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Factors generating change in European higher education have been multilayered, interrelated and often common throughout the continent. The article, drawing from current research and policy debates, discusses the three issues: marketization, privatization, and the competition for public funding; conflicting demands and the teaching/research divide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Privatization
Jamshidi, Laleh; Arasteh, Hamidreza; NavehEbrahim, Abdolrahim; Zeinabadi, Hassanreza; Rasmussen, Palle Damkjaer – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
In most developing countries, as the young population increase in number and consequently, the demands for higher education rise, the governments cannot respond to all demands. Accordingly, they develop private higher education sectors as an alternative solution. In developed countries, some moving factors are influential in creation and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Privatization, Private Colleges
Policy Options for University of California Budgeting. Research & Occasional Paper Series: CSHE.5.11
Young, Charles E. – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2011
Within a quarter century after the end of World War II (1945-1970), largely because of the support and investment it received from the State, the University of California had changed from two modest-size general campuses (Berkeley and Los Angeles) and the medical campus in San Francisco (UCSF), to a system of eight general campuses. California was…
Descriptors: Privatization, Academic Achievement, Partnerships in Education, State Colleges
Georgiadis, Nikos M. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is the analysis of higher education policy in Greece during the last decade, which is tied in with the ascendancy of market orientation and the complete restructuring of the university. The formation of this policy and its main axes are studied in the context of the pertinent developments at international and European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Ideology
Shah, Mahsood; Nair, Chenicheri Sid – European Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is attributed to many factors, including a broadening of the student population and the recognition that wider access to higher education will be economically beneficial to individuals, governments and the society as a whole. In Australia, the number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Private Colleges, Proprietary Schools
Sotiris, Panagiotis – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
This article attempts to address theoretical questions regarding the transition towards an entrepreneurial university and the changes associated with this process, namely the increased commodification, the competitive quest for private funding and the introduction of business management practices. The important theoretical advances made in the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Entrepreneurship, Private Financial Support
Brancaleone, David; O'Brien, Stephen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
If managerialism points to the ideological foundations and bureaucratisation of contemporary education, marketisation signals its commodification, image and exchange. This paper brings to bear the prevailing influence of marketisation on education. It begins with a brief description of the European context and development of learning outcomes, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Commercialization, Role of Education, Outcomes of Education
Klemencic, Manja; Zgaga, Pavel – European Education, 2014
The article analyzes the public-private dynamics in the context of eight Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia). This article examines whether and to what extent these governments "level the playing field" between private and…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, State Universities, Privatization, Foreign Countries
Gabbard, David – Democracy & Education, 2013
Opponents of the neoliberal privatization of schools must be cautious in formulating their opposition so as not to situate themselves as the defenders of an otherwise indefensible status quo. Though we might expect professors in traditional university-based educational-leadership programs to protect their institutional self-interests and their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training, Neoliberalism
Gewirtz, Sharon; Cribb, Alan – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2013
This paper argues that the "Times Higher" provides a powerful tool for understanding the changing character of UK higher education (HE) and can usefully be seen as representative, and in some ways constitutive, of that changing character. Drawing on an analysis of a sample of stories from the "Times Higher," it documents the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational History, Higher Education, Educational Change