scholarly journals The Responsible University in Southeast Asia: A Tale of the Transition from an Elite to a Mass Higher Education System

2019 ◽  
pp. 257-287 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laila Nordstrand Berg ◽  
Rómulo Pinheiro ◽  
Puguh Prasetya Utomo ◽  
Pradnika Yunic Nurhayati
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hoang Minh Son ◽  
Vu Van Yem ◽  
Nguyen Thi Huong

The transition from mass higher education to universal access globally marked by the creation of a series of higher education institutions (HEIs) has pushed countries to undergo reforms, rearrangement of higher education system. The wave of merger, consolidation, or alliance between HEIs may stem from the need of the schools themselves who gave proposal or from the administrative orders of the administrative authorities to fulfill the policy objectives. Countries in the world have continued the process of reforming and reorganizing the higher education system and have achieved certain successes and inevitably some mistakes. These are valuable lessons for the following countries. This paper is aimed at showing the experience of nations and some lessons learned. It is composed of four parts. The first part gives an overview of the current global higher eduction reform, the definition of concepts used herein and distinguishes some types of mergers, consolidations and alliances in terms of the number and the status of founding institutions. The second part analyzes the results of the process such as changes in system size, student size, performance, impacts on stakeholders after the merger. The third part summarizes the current status of Vietnamese higher education with outstanding issues which required the reorganization and the reform of the system for the purpose of enhancing efficiency and regional and global competitiveness. In the final section, the paper provides some recommendations for Vietnamese higher education, which were drawn from the successes and failures of the process of reforming higher education systems around the world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (190) ◽  
pp. 196-199
Author(s):  
Olha Rudchyk ◽  

In the article the author reveals the dominant trends in the development of the higher education system in Ukraine during the 90s of the XX century: deideologization and demilitarization in the conditions of partial deindustrialization of the country, transition from elite to mass higher education, humanization of the educational process and humanization of the professional training structure, the emergence of the private sector and diversification of funding sources. In the article the author reveals the dominant trends in the development of the higher education system in Ukraine during the 90s of the XX century: deideologization and demilitarization in the conditions of partial deindustrialization of the country, transition from elite to mass higher education, humanization of the educational process and humanization of the professional training structure, the emergence of the private sector and diversification of funding sources.


2012 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-44
Author(s):  
Mehmet Akif Koç

After first surveying the development of academic studies of Islam within the modern Turkish higher education system, this essay provides an inventory of material that has been translated from Western languages into Turkish. It is inevitable that orientalist studies will have a place of tremendous importance in this analysis. However, approaches to the Qur'an and its exegesis which have been developed under the influence of the Western scientific and cultural world encompass a larger range of literature that includes not only the orientalist studies themselves but also the criticisms directed against these studies. Particular attention is paid to the work of Fazlur Rahman and Arab scholars influenced by Western methods, and an assessment of the various issues related to the critique of orientalist works is provided.


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