Description:This volume examines tuition fees as the most prominent and most visible trend among higher education policies that embodies recent neo-liberal trends in the policy area of education. Tuition fee policies and the accompanying provisions for student support illustrate the contemporary tensions between marketisation and social justice. Among the major transformations higher education systems have undergone in the last two decades, the emergence of marketisation, and in particular the introduction of tuition fees, has received a lot of attention. In Europe, these trends seemingly break with a long-dominant representation of higher education as a public good, which has been at the centre of the process of massification of higher education access in most European countries since the 1960s. Against this background, the volume examines recent changes in tuition fee policies in a number of Western European countries, Canada, the USA and China, and investigates the impacts of these changes on access to higher education. There are two main contributions the volume first, it provides an overview of recent reforms in a comparative perspective, including a diverse range of national contexts; second, it elaborates a systematic analysis of tuition fee policies' rationales, instruments and outcomes in terms of access to higher education. The volume argues that tuition fee policies provide fruitful grounds to explore the variety of neo-liberal trends in higher education - that is, how marketisation and concerns regarding social justice are intertwined in contemporary higher education systems. CONTENTSClaire Dupuy & Hubert Ertl. Introduction. Comparative Perspectives of the Contexts and Rationales of Fee Policies in Higher EducationHelen Carasso. Reassuringly Expensive? The Impact of Market Forces on England's Undergraduate ProvisionPedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia & Margarida Fonseca Cardoso. For Whosoever Hath, to Them Shall Be Given? Analysing the Matthew Effect for Tuition Fees' Revenues in Portuguese Higher EducationNicolas Charles. a low-fee, low-aid system challenged from the marginsOtto Huther & Georg Krucken. The Rise and Fall of Student Fees in a Federal Higher Education the case of GermanyHans Vossensteyn. Access to Dutch Higher issues of tuition fees and student financial supportR.N. Nahai. What Price University? Rising Tuition Fees, Financial Aid, and Social Justice in Higher Education in the USAKai Yu & Jin Jin. Tuition Fees and Participation in Chinese Higher the long march to marketisation and massificationChristian Maroy, Pierre Doray & Mamouna Kabore. University Financing Policy in the test of the 'printemps erable'We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with students, markets and social justice. To get started finding students, markets and social justice, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This volume examines tuition fees as the most prominent and most visible trend among higher education policies that embodies recent neo-liberal trends in the policy area of education. Tuition fee policies and the accompanying provisions for student support illustrate the contemporary tensions between marketisation and social justice. Among the major transformations higher education systems have undergone in the last two decades, the emergence of marketisation, and in particular the introduction of tuition fees, has received a lot of attention. In Europe, these trends seemingly break with a long-dominant representation of higher education as a public good, which has been at the centre of the process of massification of higher education access in most European countries since the 1960s. Against this background, the volume examines recent changes in tuition fee policies in a number of Western European countries, Canada, the USA and China, and investigates the impacts of these changes on access to higher education. There are two main contributions the volume first, it provides an overview of recent reforms in a comparative perspective, including a diverse range of national contexts; second, it elaborates a systematic analysis of tuition fee policies' rationales, instruments and outcomes in terms of access to higher education. The volume argues that tuition fee policies provide fruitful grounds to explore the variety of neo-liberal trends in higher education - that is, how marketisation and concerns regarding social justice are intertwined in contemporary higher education systems. CONTENTSClaire Dupuy & Hubert Ertl. Introduction. Comparative Perspectives of the Contexts and Rationales of Fee Policies in Higher EducationHelen Carasso. Reassuringly Expensive? The Impact of Market Forces on England's Undergraduate ProvisionPedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia & Margarida Fonseca Cardoso. For Whosoever Hath, to Them Shall Be Given? Analysing the Matthew Effect for Tuition Fees' Revenues in Portuguese Higher EducationNicolas Charles. a low-fee, low-aid system challenged from the marginsOtto Huther & Georg Krucken. The Rise and Fall of Student Fees in a Federal Higher Education the case of GermanyHans Vossensteyn. Access to Dutch Higher issues of tuition fees and student financial supportR.N. Nahai. What Price University? Rising Tuition Fees, Financial Aid, and Social Justice in Higher Education in the USAKai Yu & Jin Jin. Tuition Fees and Participation in Chinese Higher the long march to marketisation and massificationChristian Maroy, Pierre Doray & Mamouna Kabore. University Financing Policy in the test of the 'printemps erable'We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with students, markets and social justice. To get started finding students, markets and social justice, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.