
Responsibility of Higher Education Systems
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Brill (Publisher)
Published on 26. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
292 pages
978-90-04-43653-4 (ISBN)
Description
The evolving societal, political and economic landscape has led to increased demands on higher education institutions to make their contribution and benefits to society more visible, and in many cases with fewer public resources. This book contributes to the understanding of the responsibilities of Higher Education and the challenges posed to the production and circulation of knowledge. It raises questions about the role of higher education in society, its responsibility towards students and staff, and regarding its intended impact. The book brings together a range of topical papers, and a diversity of perspectives: scientific investigations of reputed scholars, critical evidence-based papers of third space professionals, and policymakers' perspectives on the daily practice and management of higher education institutions and systems. The variety of both content and contributors elevates the richness of the book and its relevance for a large audience.
Contributors are: Victor M. H. Borden, Lex Borghans, Bruno Broucker, Hamish Coates, Gwilym Croucher, Lisa Davidson, Mark Engberg, Philipp Friedrich, Martina Gaisch, Solomon Gebreyohans Gebru, Ton Kallenberg, Kathi A. Ketcheson, Lu Liu, Alfredo Marra, Clare Milsom, Kenneth Moore, Roberto Moscati, Marjolein Muskens, Daniela Noemeyer, Attila Pausits, Svetlana Shenderova, Wafa Singh, Chuanyi Wang, Denyse Webbstock, Gregory Wolniak, and Jiale Yang.
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Contributors are: Victor M. H. Borden, Lex Borghans, Bruno Broucker, Hamish Coates, Gwilym Croucher, Lisa Davidson, Mark Engberg, Philipp Friedrich, Martina Gaisch, Solomon Gebreyohans Gebru, Ton Kallenberg, Kathi A. Ketcheson, Lu Liu, Alfredo Marra, Clare Milsom, Kenneth Moore, Roberto Moscati, Marjolein Muskens, Daniela Noemeyer, Attila Pausits, Svetlana Shenderova, Wafa Singh, Chuanyi Wang, Denyse Webbstock, Gregory Wolniak, and Jiale Yang.
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Reviews / Votes
"In 14 chapters and 275 pages, the reader gets an overview of current developments within higher education at a global level. (...) On the whole, the book is firmly positioned within the mainstream of academic thinking and practice. It is interesting and informative". - C. Brink (2021). An all too promising title. Th&ma (1), 63-64."This edited volume raises questions about higher education's responsibility toward students and staff and its intended impact on society, offering
policy makers, professors, practitioners, and researchers an opportunity to review and analyze the integral role that higher education plays in society.[...] The collection compiles essays from a variety of distinguished scholars, educators, and policy makers, each of whom brings a unique perspective to the discussion.[...] This book should be read by anyone seeking to better understand the expected roles and responsibilities of higher education". N. A. Powers, in CHOICE, 58 (10), 2021.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
412 gr
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978-90-04-43653-4 (9789004436534)
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Bruno Broucker | Victor M. H. Borden | Ton Kallenberg
Responsibility of Higher Education Systems
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Bruno Broucker, Ph.D., is guest professor at the KU Leuven Public Governance Institute (Belgium), research fellow at the Leuven Economics of Education Research Centre and higher education expert at the Institute of Tropical Medicine. He is member of the executive committee of EAIR - the European Higher Education Society and has published articles and chapters on higher education governance and reform.
Victor M. H. Borden, Ph.D.,is Professor of Higher Education at Indiana University Bloomington, where he also directs the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Previously, he directed the institutional research operations of four higher education institutions. Dr. Borden's general area of scholarship is on the assessment of higher education institutional and program performance. Dr. Borden has published over 150 research articles and book chapters, delivered over 275 workshops, seminars, keynote, peer-reviewed and invited presentations, internationally. Dr. Borden was a Fulbright Specialist in South Africa and is a Past President of the Association for Institutional Research.
Ton Kallenberg studied pedagogical sciences (didactics with as specialization organization & policy) at Leiden University, and defended his PhD thesis at Tilburg University. He fulfilled several functions on educational management at Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Open University. He has been linked as Professor at the School of Education at Leiden University of Applied Sciences. Currently he is Director Education and Student Affairs at the faculty Humanities of Leiden University. His research and publications are focussing on (academic) leadership in education; policy and organization in education; on didactics in higher education and on teacher education programs.
Clare Milsom is Professor of Academic Practice and Academic Registrar at Liverpool John Moore University. She is a National Teaching Fellow, an elected member of the EAIR (European Higher Education Society) executive committee and a QAA Reviewer. A palaeontologist by background Clare has worked in higher education for almost 30 years. She is known for her work on the evaluation of survey qualitative data and the second year experience of students at university.
Victor M. H. Borden, Ph.D.,is Professor of Higher Education at Indiana University Bloomington, where he also directs the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Previously, he directed the institutional research operations of four higher education institutions. Dr. Borden's general area of scholarship is on the assessment of higher education institutional and program performance. Dr. Borden has published over 150 research articles and book chapters, delivered over 275 workshops, seminars, keynote, peer-reviewed and invited presentations, internationally. Dr. Borden was a Fulbright Specialist in South Africa and is a Past President of the Association for Institutional Research.
Ton Kallenberg studied pedagogical sciences (didactics with as specialization organization & policy) at Leiden University, and defended his PhD thesis at Tilburg University. He fulfilled several functions on educational management at Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Open University. He has been linked as Professor at the School of Education at Leiden University of Applied Sciences. Currently he is Director Education and Student Affairs at the faculty Humanities of Leiden University. His research and publications are focussing on (academic) leadership in education; policy and organization in education; on didactics in higher education and on teacher education programs.
Clare Milsom is Professor of Academic Practice and Academic Registrar at Liverpool John Moore University. She is a National Teaching Fellow, an elected member of the EAIR (European Higher Education Society) executive committee and a QAA Reviewer. A palaeontologist by background Clare has worked in higher education for almost 30 years. She is known for her work on the evaluation of survey qualitative data and the second year experience of students at university.
Content
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Ton Kallenberg, Victor M. H. Borden, Bruno Broucker and Clare Milsom
PART 1: Higher Education's Students and Staff
1 Towards 'Relevant & Effective' Teaching-Learning Processes in Indian Higher Education
?Wafa Singh
2 Expanding Inquiry on Intercultural Wonderment to Optimize Study Abroad Learning Contexts
?Lisa M. Davidson and Mark E. Engberg
3 The Long-Term Career Consequences of College Undermatching
?Marjolein Muskens, Gregory C. Wolniak and Lex Borghans
4 Between Trust and Strategic Behavior of Academic (Middle) Leaders in Higher Education: The Levels of Strategy
?Ton Kallenberg
5 Politicians and Bureaucrats in a Humboldt Type System: The Case of Italy
?Alfredo Marra and Roberto Moscati
PART 2: Higher Education Systems: (Responsible?) Practices and Policies
6 University Mergers in Austria: Experiences and Future Scenarios for Organizational Development in Higher Education
?Attila Pausits
7 What Does It Mean to Be a Responsible 21st Century South African University?
?Denyse Webbstock
8 The Central Government in Higher Education: Defining Areas of Responsibility between State Ministry and Governmental Agencies in Austria and Norway
?Philipp Friedrich
9 External Accountability in Ethiopian Public Higher Education
?Solomon Gebreyohans Gebru
10 Finnish-Russian Double Degree Programmes: When Partners' Responsibilities Become a Challenge for Internationalization
?Svetlana Shenderova
PART 3: Higher Education Impact
11 High-Impact Practices, Degree Completion, and Academic Quality: A Study of Student Participation in Practices That Promote Success
?Kathi A. Ketcheson
12 The Productivity of Leading Global Universities: Empirical Insights and Implications for Higher Education
?Jiale Yang, Chuanyi Wang, Lu Liu, Gwilym Croucher, Kenneth Moore and Hamish Coates
13 Third Mission at Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences and the Translational Role of Hybrid Middle Managers
?Martina Gaisch and Daniela Noemeyer
14 Lessons Learned and Future Directions
?Bruno Broucker, Victor M. H. Borden, Clare Milsom and Ton Kallenberg
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Ton Kallenberg, Victor M. H. Borden, Bruno Broucker and Clare Milsom
PART 1: Higher Education's Students and Staff
1 Towards 'Relevant & Effective' Teaching-Learning Processes in Indian Higher Education
?Wafa Singh
2 Expanding Inquiry on Intercultural Wonderment to Optimize Study Abroad Learning Contexts
?Lisa M. Davidson and Mark E. Engberg
3 The Long-Term Career Consequences of College Undermatching
?Marjolein Muskens, Gregory C. Wolniak and Lex Borghans
4 Between Trust and Strategic Behavior of Academic (Middle) Leaders in Higher Education: The Levels of Strategy
?Ton Kallenberg
5 Politicians and Bureaucrats in a Humboldt Type System: The Case of Italy
?Alfredo Marra and Roberto Moscati
PART 2: Higher Education Systems: (Responsible?) Practices and Policies
6 University Mergers in Austria: Experiences and Future Scenarios for Organizational Development in Higher Education
?Attila Pausits
7 What Does It Mean to Be a Responsible 21st Century South African University?
?Denyse Webbstock
8 The Central Government in Higher Education: Defining Areas of Responsibility between State Ministry and Governmental Agencies in Austria and Norway
?Philipp Friedrich
9 External Accountability in Ethiopian Public Higher Education
?Solomon Gebreyohans Gebru
10 Finnish-Russian Double Degree Programmes: When Partners' Responsibilities Become a Challenge for Internationalization
?Svetlana Shenderova
PART 3: Higher Education Impact
11 High-Impact Practices, Degree Completion, and Academic Quality: A Study of Student Participation in Practices That Promote Success
?Kathi A. Ketcheson
12 The Productivity of Leading Global Universities: Empirical Insights and Implications for Higher Education
?Jiale Yang, Chuanyi Wang, Lu Liu, Gwilym Croucher, Kenneth Moore and Hamish Coates
13 Third Mission at Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences and the Translational Role of Hybrid Middle Managers
?Martina Gaisch and Daniela Noemeyer
14 Lessons Learned and Future Directions
?Bruno Broucker, Victor M. H. Borden, Clare Milsom and Ton Kallenberg