Title: Government and Higher Education Relationships Across Three Continents: The Winds of Change
Abstract: List of Contributors. Introduction. Government and higher education in developing nations: a conceptual framework (G. Neave, F.A. van Vught). Case Studies. Africa. Ghana: Relations between government and universities (A. Sawyerr). Kenya: Management of higher education in developing countries: the relationship between government and higher education (I.M. Omari). Tanzania: The state and higher education (J.C. Sivalon, B. Cooksey). Uganda: Higher education and the state (T.O. Eisemon). Asia. People's Republic of China: Autonomy and accountability: an analysis of the changing relationships between the government and universities (W. Min). India: Government and higher education (T. Majumdar). Philippines: The autonomy of the government higher education relationship (A. Gonzalez). Singapore: University autonomy versus state control: the Singapore experience (V. Selvaratnam). Latin America. Argentina: the federal government and the universities (C. Marques). Brazil: Higher education and government (S. Schwartzman, L. Klein). Chile: Government and higher education (J.J. Brunner). Mexico: Towards state supervision? Changing patterns of governance in Mexican higher education (D.C. Levy). Conclusion (G. Neave, F.A. van Vught). Subject. Index.
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-03-01
Language: en
Type: book
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