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David W. Chapman (Editor), Ann E. Austin (Editor)

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April 30, 2002 0313320160 978-0313320163
Half of the students enrolled in higher education worldwide live in developing countries. Yet, in many developing countries, government and education leaders express serious concerns about the ability of their colleges and universities to effectively respond to the pressures posed by changing demographics, new communication technologies, shifts in national political environments, and the increasing interconnectedness of national economies. This book identifies five critical issues with which higher education institutions in the developing world must grapple as they respond to these changing contexts: seeking a new balance in government-university relationships; coping with autonomy; managing expansion while preserving equity, raising quality, and controlling costs; addressing new pressures for accountability; and supporting academic staff in new roles. These papers offer examples of institutional responses and consider these within a systems perspective that recognizes that each response has a rippling effect impacting institutions' responses to other critical issues. Only as government and education leaders understand the interwoven nature of the problems now facing colleges and universities and the interconnections among the intended solutions they seek to implement can they offer effective leadership that strengthens the quality and improves the relevance of higher education in their countries.

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“Chapman and Austin have compiled an excellent collection of works written by authors with keen insight into the issues faced by a developing nation of their attention. The five critical issues facing higher education in developing nations provide the organizing framework for this volume. As a collection, these chapters provide helpful examples of strategies and approaches used by developing nations.”–John M. Braxton Professor of Education Department of Leadership and Organizations Peabody College Vanderbilt University

About the Author

DAVID W. CHAPMAN is Professor of Education in the Department of Educational Policy and Administration at the University of Minnesota.

ANN E. AUSTIN is Associate Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education at Michigan State University, where she is also a member of the Core Faculty of the African Studies Center.

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Half of the students enrolled in higher education worldwide live in developing countries (World Bank, 2000). Read the first page
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federal university system, principal corporations, federal universities, university autonomy, institutional autonomy
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World Bank, South Africa, United States, New York, Challenges of Greater Autonomy, Asian Development Bank, Latin America, Hong Kong, Achieving Equity While Managing Expansion, Soviet Union, Department of Education, Task Force, Communist Party, Council of Europe, Greenwood Press, Russian Federation, Times of Transformation, National Commission, National University of Laos, United Kingdom, Ministry of Science, Oxford University Press, Beijing University, Makerere University, Open University
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