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Higher Education in Korea: Tradition and Adaptation (RoutledgeFalmer Studies in Higher Education)
 
 

Higher Education in Korea: Tradition and Adaptation (RoutledgeFalmer Studies in Higher Education) [Hardcover]

Namgi Park (Editor), John C. Weidman (Editor)

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0815319576 978-0815319573 December 1, 1999 1
This definitive collection takes an in-depth look at the higher education system in Korea. The editors and contributors present a fundamentally Korean view of the important issues for the Korean higher education system. In systematic, well written essays, they construct theoretical perspectives to analyze the development of the higher education system in Korea's competitive society, a project never before undertaken in the English language.

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Dr. John C. Weidman a Professor of Administrative and Policy Studies and Senior Associate in the Institute for International Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Dr. Weidman has also served as the UNESCO Chair of Higher Education at Maseno University College in Kenya. Dr. Namgi Park is the Vice President of Planning at Kwangju National Teachers university in Korea. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of the Advisory Committee to the Minister of Education in Korea.

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John C. Weidman grew up in the "Pennsylvania Dutch Country" of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he attended public schools. Later he studied at Princeton University (AB, "cum laude" in sociology; Certificate in American Studies "with distinction," 1967), and the University of Chicago where he earned a doctoral degree in the sociology of education in 1974. His first international experience was as a "Werkstudent" in Germany while an undergraduate.

After a stint as a faculty member in the Social Foundations of Education at the University of Minnesota, he moved to Washington, DC, where he worked for 18 months in a non-profit, policy research organization, the Bureau of Social Science Research, primarily on the evaluation of demonstrating manpower training programs. He moved to the University of Pittsburgh in January of 1979, serving as chair of the Department of Administrative and Policy Studies in 1986-1993 and 2007-2010.

In 1986-87, as a Visiting Fulbright Professor of the Sociology of Education at Augsburg University in Germany he began his first international research, focusing on the German "dual system" of vocational training. A colleague at the University of Pittsburgh, Seth Spaulding, was relentless in urging him to spread his comparative wings, drawing him into a UNESCO forum on higher education research in developing countries that was piggy-backed onto the 1991 CIES Conference in Pittsburgh. In 1993, Spaulding pulled him into a project on higher education reform in Mongolia that has continued in several manifestations over the past decade and led to a number of publications. Because of Mongolia's social and political links to the Newly Independent States of Central Asia, it also led to project work and two pending publications on educational reform in that region. In 1993, Weidman was also introduced to higher education in Kenya through appointment to a UNESCO Chair in Higher Education Research at what has become Maseno University. This, too, resulted in a series of projects and research on higher education reform in both Kenya and South Africa.

In the Fall Semester of 2011, he was a Visiting Research Fellow (Professor) in the Graduate School of International Development at Nagoya University where he continued research on the field of comparative and international development that evolved as he co-edited a volume in honor of Rolland Paulston's contributions, Beyond the Comparative.

Weidman takes his work with students very seriously and prides himself on having mentored a number of both domestic and international scholars. With former graduate students, he has co-edited a book on higher education in Korea and co-authored a monograph on the socialization of graduate and professional students in higher education. He is Co-Editor of Pittsburgh Studies in Comparative and International Education from Sense Publishers, Co-Editor of the journal, Excellence in Higher Education, Assistant Editor of the Comparative Education Review, and a Consulting Editor for the Journal of Higher Education.









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This book contains a comprehensive description of the Korean higher education system. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
graduation quota system, reappointment system, national higher education institutions, university admissions system, graduation quotas, private higher education institutions, scholastic ability test, miscellaneous schools, vocational junior colleges, student quotas, higher education population, higher education expansion, pilot universities, higher civil service examination, enrollment quotas, entrance examination system, total credit hours, correspondence university, studious atmosphere, college entrants, specialization programs, women faculty, admissions quotas, university entrance examination, educational scholars
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Ministry of Education, Seoul National University, United States, Sung Kyun Kwan, Korean Educational Development Institute, Kook Ja Kam, New College, Republic of Korea, Korean War, Imperial University, Ewha Woman's University, Private School Law, Tae Hak, United Nations, King Kojong, Korean National Open University, South University, Enforcement of the Education Law, Journal of Educational Research, Kook Hak, Korea University, President Kim Young Sam, Carnegie Council, New York, Fifth Republic
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