Survival of the Fittest The Shifting Contours of Higher Education in China and the United States /
Keywords
Education.Higher Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
International and Comparative Education.
Education.
Education, Higher.
Education
Enseignement supérieur
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edited by Qi Li, Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin.Preface -- Dedication -- Part One: Markets, Competition, and Strategic Change in Higher Education -- Chapter 1: Wolverton: Creating Creative Creators: China and the United States' Common Quest -- Chapter 2: Lane & Owens, Fostering Economic Competitiveness in China and the US: Untangling the Web of Competing Regulations and Interests -- Chapter 3: Zha & Lin, China's Move to Mass Higher Education: Analyzing the Policy Execution with a "NATO-Scheme" -- Chapter 4: Powers, Conflict of Interest and U.S. University Technology Licensing -- Part Two: Strategies Used to Address Core Issues in Higher Education -- Chapter 5: Li, Beyond Summative Evaluation: Improving the Quality of Teaching and Learning in China's Higher Education -- Chapter 6: Pepin, The Dilemma of Assessment in the U.S. -- Chapter 7: Claussen, The Evolving Role of the Ombudsman in American Higher Education -- Chapter 8: Kezar & Gerke, Grassroots Leadership: Responding to Declining Shared Governance in the Neoliberal World -- Part Three: New Directions and Future Possibilities -- Chapter 9: Cook, Professional Development for Chinese University Leaders: Collaboration, Not Competition -- Chapter 10: Mok, Transforming from "Economic Power" to "Soft Power": Transnationalization and Internationalization of Higher Education in China -- Chapter 11: Mina, Strategic Planning: Devising the Way of U.S. Higher Education Institutions -- Chapter 12: Gerstl-Pepin, The False Promise of Market-Based Conceptions of Human Capital: Higher Education as a Public and Private Good.
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oai:ulbcat:10441889783642398131 (ebook)
9783642398124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39813-1