This text attempts to analyze the growth of mass higher education in a specifically British context, while seeking to develop more theoretical perspectives on this transformation of elite university systems into open post-secondary education systems. It is divided into three main sections. The first examines the evolution of British higher education and the development of universities and other institutions. The second explores the political, social and economic context within which mass systems are developing. What, the author asks, are the links between post-industrial society, a...
This text attempts to analyze the growth of mass higher education in a specifically British context, while seeking to develop more theoretical perspec...
Everyone knows about seahorses, but baby seahorses are called fry. Our heroine is too big to be a fry, but she hasnt grown into a full size seahorse yet, so Soli likes to be called a Seapony. After being caught in a strong tide, she finds herself on the shore, in a beautiful Yorkshire coastal village, in the North of England, An amazing transformation occurs, she discovers a new friend, and their adventures begin.
The first of a series of books and adventures, Soli the Seapony introduces the main characters and locations. As the story develops, amazing discoveries are made, unusual things...
Everyone knows about seahorses, but baby seahorses are called fry. Our heroine is too big to be a fry, but she hasnt grown into a full size seahorse y...
Originally published in 1975, Strategies for Postsecondary Education looks at how postsecondary education absorbs an increasing proportion of education budgets in developed countries. The book analyses the inequalities in the American postsecondary education system and compares its performance with France and the United Kingdom. The traditional concept of higher education with its preference for the college sector is now being challenged by the notion of postsecondary education which embraces the community colleges and preparatory schools in the United States and the polytechnics in...
Originally published in 1975, Strategies for Postsecondary Education looks at how postsecondary education absorbs an increasing proportion o...
Originally published in 1984, The Crisis of the University looks at the way in which changes to intellectual life relate to the development of the different institutions that make up higher education. It examines the evolution of the liberal university that flourished in the 19th and early 20th centuries into the modern university that has grown up since 1945. It also looks at the more detailed experience of British higher education, with separate chapters on what the Robbins expansion meant for the universities and why it was thought necessary to construct an...
Originally published in 1984, The Crisis of the University looks at the way in which changes to intellectual life relate to the development ...