The Collegial Tradition in the Age of Mass Higher Education

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Much of our writing re?ects a long-term commitment to the analysis of the col- gial tradition in higher education. This commitment is re?ected most strongly in Oxford and the Decline of the Collegiate Tradition (2000), which we are pleased to say will re-appear as a considerably revised second edition (Oxford, The Collegiate University: Con?ict, Consensus and Continuity) to be published by Springer in the near future. To some extent this volume, The Collegial Tradition in the Age of Mass Higher Education, is a reaction to the charge that our work has been too narrowly focussed upon the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (Oxbridge). Not surpr- ingly, you would expect us to reject that critique, while responding constructively to it. The focus may be narrow, and although the relative presence and, more arguably, the in?uence of Oxford and Cambridge may have declined in English higher e- cation, they remain important national universities. Moreover, as the plethora of so-called world-class higher education league tables would have us believe, they also have a powerful international status. This, however, is essentially a defensive response dependent upon the alleged reputations of the two universities. This book is intent on making a more substantial argument. To examine the c- legial tradition in higher education means much more than presenting a nostalgic look at the past.

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This book will examine the relationship between collegiality and the collegial tradition in the context of the development of mass higher education. The collegial tradition in higher education has been shaped above all by the collegiate universities. In all its various forms (as commensality, as a mode of governance, and as a critical force in shaping the process of teaching, learning and research) the collegial tradition has found sustenance in many sectors of higher education. It may well be that the tradition as expressed in these forms now has more strength and depth in the non-collegiate than in the collegiate universities. This work will give a fuller picture of the present-day character of British (especially English) higher education. Although this is a book that will rely particularly upon the Oxford experience of collegiality, there will be extensive comparative and international reference to the idea of collegiality, the various challenges to it that have emerged within different national systems, and the contrasting patterns of adjustment to those challenges.


Inhalt
Collegiality: Definitions and Challenges.- Collegiality: Setting the Agenda.- The Collegial Tradition in Higher Education.- Collegiality: The Contemporary Challenges.- Collegiality in Action.- Collegiality as Colleges.- The Slippery Slope Known as Federalism.- Managerialism as Collegiality: The Impossible Conjuring Trick?.- Cross-National Perspectives on Collegiality.- Lessons from America: A Comparative Perspective on the Collegial Tradition.- Lessons from Continental Europe: The Collegial Tradition as Academic Power.- Whither Collegiality?.- Collegiality Revisited: Continuity, Rejuvenation or Demise?.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789048191536
    • Auflage 2010 edition
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Pädagogik
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 187
    • Größe H242mm x B164mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9789048191536
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-90-481-9153-6
    • Veröffentlichung 12.08.2010
    • Titel The Collegial Tradition in the Age of Mass Higher Education
    • Autor Ted Tapper , David Palfreyman
    • Gewicht 452g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH

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