Academic Turmoil

Academic Turmoil
Title Academic Turmoil PDF eBook
Author Theodore L. Gross
Publisher Anchor Books
Pages 272
Release 1980
Genre Education
ISBN

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L'expérience du doyen du City college of New York face à l'admission sans sélection ; les rapports entre qualité de l'enseignement et admissions croissantes dans une période de déclin des ressources.

Higher Education in Turmoil

Higher Education in Turmoil
Title Higher Education in Turmoil PDF eBook
Author Jane Knight
Publisher BRILL
Pages 253
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 908790522X

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Internationalization is a pervasive force shaping and challenging higher education as it faces the new realities and turbulence of globalization. In a thoughtful and provocative way, this book provides a critical perspective on the rationales, benefits, risks, strategies, and outcomes of internationalization.

Academic Libraries: Reflecting on Crisis, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Way Forward

Academic Libraries: Reflecting on Crisis, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Way Forward
Title Academic Libraries: Reflecting on Crisis, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Way Forward PDF eBook
Author Anette Janse van Vuren
Publisher UJ Press
Pages 164
Release 2022-06-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1776402316

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As we begin to fundamentally redefine our world, informed through the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) lens, entire industries are gearing up for this disruptive event. Library practices have been no exception. With the advent of advanced digital technology, knowledge is becoming more readily accessible. This book focuses on how libraries need to respond, adapt, and transform to become meaningful spaces in our rapidly changing 21st century, within the 4IR and coupled with the restrictions of the pandemic. Tracing the evolution of technology over the centuries, the changing role of the library as a response to disruptions is discussed.

Academia in Crisis

Academia in Crisis
Title Academia in Crisis PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 211
Release 2020-03-02
Genre Education
ISBN 9004402039

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Academia is standing at a junction in time. Behind lies the community of the curious, ahead the mass and the market. This book joins in a growing stream of works that explore the vicissitudes of present-day European universities in what Bauman coined as liquid times. Here, a number of concerned (engaged) European scholars attempt to defend and brush up academic core values and practices, starting from their own life worlds and positions in higher education. They share the view that there is no point in turning back, nor in mechanically marching straight on. Above all, they uphold that there is no alternative to treasuring academia as a space for thinking together. Hopefully the fruit of this sine qua non invites to think with, and envision academic activism. Contributors are Samuel Abraham, Stefano Bianchini, Simon Charlesworth, Leonidas Donskis, Frans Kamsteeg, Joost van Loon, Ida Sabelis, Tamara Shefer and Harry Wels.

Crisis Education and Service Program Designs

Crisis Education and Service Program Designs
Title Crisis Education and Service Program Designs PDF eBook
Author Miracle R. Hoff
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 280
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136828591

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Crisis Education and Service Program Designs, is a guide for educators, administrators, and clinical trainers who may otherwise feel ill-prepared for the complex tasks of teaching, program development, supervision, and consultation in the crisis-care arena. The book provides a framework for more systematic inclusion of crisis content in health and human-service programs. Readers will find that this book fills the current gaps in knowledge and training, and fosters a more holistic practice by all human-service professionals. It shows how effective leadership, training, and timely support contribute to crisis workers’ effective practice with people in crisis.

Turmoil in a University

Turmoil in a University
Title Turmoil in a University PDF eBook
Author Gichuhi Mike Maina Kirubi
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1983
Genre Kenya
ISBN

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Higher Education in Crisis

Higher Education in Crisis
Title Higher Education in Crisis PDF eBook
Author William C. Barba
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 218
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN 9780815317081

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Since New York is a leader in the nation's higher education arena, most of the issues and concerns faced in New York have direct implications throughout the entire United States. Financing college, access, quality, time-to-degree, and demographic changes in student and faculty populations are a sampling of the concerns raised in this volume. These are issues that transcend local and state boundaries and offer a challenge to higher education at the end of the 20th century.