This text provides a unique insight into 'what is really learned at university' and how much it differs between students and between the universities they attend, challenging notions of 'best' or 'top' universities.
This text provides a unique insight into 'what is really learned at university' and how much it differs between students and between the universities ...
Received the 'highly commended' award by the Society for Educational Studies for books published in 2010.
What is learned in universities today? Is it what students expect to learn? Is it what universities say they learn? How far do the answers to questions such as these differ according to what, where and how one studies?
As higher education has expanded, it has diversified both in terms of its institutional forms and the characteristics of its students. However, what we do not know is the extent to which it has also diversified in terms of 'what is...
Received the 'highly commended' award by the Society for Educational Studies for books published in 2010.
The last decade has marked European higher education with particular dynamics. Today, after a decade of connected policy, national systems look much more convergent but new questions and dilemmas are emerging: about the nature and quality of higher education, about the real impact of recent reforms in different countries, and about higher education's future. The book examines the impact of Europe-wide and global developments on national higher education systems. The authors try in particular to place upfront issues of convergence and diversity, of equity and of the relationship between...
The last decade has marked European higher education with particular dynamics. Today, after a decade of connected policy, national systems look much m...