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Private Prometheus
Private Higher Education and Development in the 21st Century
von Philip Altbach
Verlag: Praeger
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-313-31248-9
Erschienen am 30.12.1999
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 545 Gramm
Umfang: 250 Seiten

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Preface
Comparative Perspectives on Private Higher Education by Philip G. Altbach
When Private Higher Education Does Not Bring Organizational Diversity: Argentina, China, and Hungary by Daniel C. Levy
Will the Invisible Hand Fix Private Higher Education? by Claudio de Moura Castro and Juan Carlos Navarro
Accreditation of Higher Education in Chile and Latin America by Luis Eduardo González
Private Higher Education in Mexico: Growth and Differentiation by Rollin Kent and Rosalba Ramírez
Private Higher Education in the Philippines: Private Domination in a Developing Country by Andrew Gonzalez
Emerging Trends and Evolving Public Policies in India by Jandhyala B. G. Tilak
Corporatization, Privatization, and Internationalization of Higher Education in Malaysia by Molly N. N. Lee
Private Higher Education in Hungary: The Market Influences the University by Judit Nagy-Darvas and Peter Darvas
In Search of the Missing Link between Education and Development by Xabier Gorostiaga
Select Bibliography by Yoshikazu Ogawa
Index



Private higher education is perhaps the most rapidly growing segment of postsecondary education worldwide. In this collection, the authors provide a multifaceted and comparative analysis of private higher education and consider both broad issues and specific case studies. The only book currently available to lend an international focus to this subject, it examines such topics as accreditation, funding, and the impact of the market in the context of Latin American, European, and Asian higher education, and is a unique and invaluable study for researchers and policymakers alike.
Including case studies from Hungary, India, Mexico, Chile, and Malaysia, this book offers new perspectives on such key issues as the relationship of private higher education to social and economic development, competition among institutions, and the association between government and private universities. As private higher education has the potential to provide postsecondary access while limiting public expenditure, it is a significant subject that has thus far been accorded only the narrowest attention. This groundbreaking collection analyzes for the first time its implications in a variety of countries, both developed and developing.