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the Berkeley rebellion --- academic freedom --- the rights of students --- the student movement --- university policy --- liberty and responsability
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Worldwide, scholarship and policy-making develop new ideas and models for the role of higher education and research in society and economy. This development points to changing relationships and boundaries between the public and private spheres in higher education including their public and private steering and funding, public-private partnerships between universities and firms, the rise of private higher education and of business models in the management of universities. The contributions to this edited volume investigate into the dynamics of blurring boundaries between the public and the private in higher education and their consequences for the university.
Philosophy of science --- Education. --- Educational Policy. --- Educational Research. --- Higher Education Policy. --- Management. --- Market. --- Pedagogy. --- Policy. --- Politics. --- University. --- Universities; Higher Education Policy; Market; Management; Education; Politics; Educational Policy; University; Policy; Educational Research; Pedagogy --- Education, Higher --- Finance. --- Research. --- Institutional research (Education) --- Research in higher education --- Universities --- Higher Education Policy --- Market --- Management --- Education --- Politics --- Educational Policy --- University --- Policy --- Educational Research --- Pedagogy
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Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Rechtspopulismus sind allgegenwärtig und berühren auch Hochschulen als Bildungsorte in ihrer gesellschaftlichen Verantwortung. Der Band thematisiert aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln aktuelle rassistische, antisemitische und faschistische Erscheinungen in Gesellschaft und Hochschule und diskutiert die hochschulpolitischen Potentiale diesen entgegenzuwirken in der Lehre und in der Transferarbeit. Racism, antisemitism and right-wing populism are omnipresent and also affect universities as places of education in their social responsibility. The volume deals with current racist, anti-Semitic and fascist phenomena in society and universities from different perspectives and discusses the potential of teaching and transfer work in higher education policy to counteract them.
anti-Semitism --- Antisemitismus --- democracy --- Demokratie --- Extreme Rechte --- extreme Right --- Hochschulpolitik --- Ideologie --- ideology --- Islamfeindlichkeit --- islamophobia --- national socialism --- Nationalsozialismus --- Neue Rechte --- new right --- populism --- Populismus --- prevention --- Prävention --- representation --- Repräsentation --- social conflicts --- social work --- Soziale Arbeit --- soziale Konflikte --- university policy --- xenophobia --- Xenophobie
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"Higher education is a central institution in U.S. democracy. In the 2010s, however, many states that spent previous decades building up their higher education systems began to tear them down. Growing hostility toward higher education reflected changing social forces that remade the politics of U.S. higher education. The political Right became increasingly reliant on angry white voters as higher education became more racially diverse. The Republican party became more closely connected to extremely wealthy donors as higher education became more costly. In Wrecked, Barrett J. Taylor shows how these social changes set a collision course for the Right and higher education. These attacks fed a policy agenda of deinstitutionalization, which encompassed stark divestment from higher education but was primarily characterized by an attack on the institution's social foundation of public trust. In response to these attacks, higher education officials have offered a series of partial defenses that helped higher education to cope in the short-term but did nothing to defend the institution itself against the long-term threat of declining public trust. The failure to address underlying issues of mistrust allowed conflict to escalate to the point at which many states are now wrecking their public higher education systems. Wrecked offers a unique and compelling perspective linking higher education policymaking to broader social and political forces acting in the twenty-first century"--
U.S. states --- Right and left (Political science) --- Deinstitutionalization --- Education, Higher --- Public universities and colleges --- Higher education and state --- Universities and colleges --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Community-based corrections --- Community health services --- Institutional care --- Left (Political science) --- Left and right (Political science) --- Right (Political science) --- Political science --- Politics and government. --- States --- Finance. --- Political aspects --- Education --- education, higher education, college, university, policy, politics, education policy, state higher education, democracy, political Right, conservatives, funding, deinstitutionalization, social change, culture wars, trust, anti-intellectualism, Arizona, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Iowa, diversity, race, agenda, public trust, hostility.
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Von 1999 bis 2013 haben jeweils acht Bundesländer die Bachelor- und Masterabschlüsse für die gymnasiale Lehrer*innenbildung übernommen sowie die Staatsprüfung beibehalten. In der Arbeit wird nach den Strategien der einzelnen Bundesländer gefragt, die zu (k)einer Reform geführt haben. Dabei wird gezeigt, dass die Einführung der Bachelor- und Masterabschlüsse mit weiteren Reformen verknüpft wurden. Entsprechend wurden der Bologna-Prozess als "Window of Opportunity" für eine grundlegende Erneuerung der Lehrer*innenbildung dargestellt. Auch bereits getroffene Reformentscheidungen in anderen Bundesländern sowie Verweise auf europakompatible Studienstrukturen dienten als Begründung für eine Umsetzung. Bundesländer, die auf eine Einführung verzichteten, vermieden offene Kritik an den reformierten Abschlüssen und betonten gleichzeitig die Stärke von partiellen Bologna-Reformen der jeweils eigenen lehrer*innenbildenden Studiengänge.
Lehrer*innenbildung --- Gymnasium --- Hochschulpolitik --- Bologna-Prozess --- Lehrerbildung --- Berufsbildung --- Lehrerausbildung --- Bachelor-Studiengang --- Master-Studiengang --- Lehramtsstudiengang --- Hochschulreform --- Hochschule --- Entscheidung --- Strategie --- Studiengang --- Studienordnung --- Bildungspolitik --- Modularisierung --- Staatsprüfung --- Lehramtsprüfung --- Argumentation --- Debatte --- Politik --- Bundesland --- Nationaler Vergleich --- Baden-Württemberg --- Bayern --- Berlin --- Brandenburg --- Bremen --- Hamburg --- Hessen --- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern --- Niedersachsen --- Nordrhein-Westfalen --- Rheinland-Pfalz --- Saarland --- Sachsen --- Sachsen-Anhalt --- Schleswig-Holstein --- Thüringen --- Deutschland --- Teacher education --- Teachers' training --- Teacher training --- Higher education policy --- University policy --- Bachelor course --- Master course --- Preservice Teacher Education --- Higher education reform --- University reform --- Higher education institute --- Strategy --- Channel of academic studies --- Course of studies --- Course of study --- Study regulations --- Educational policy --- German academic secondary school --- Grammar School --- Secondary school --- Modularization --- First state examination for the teaching profession --- Politics --- Baden-Wurtemberg --- Baden-Wurttemberg --- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania --- Lower Saxony --- North Rhine-Westphalia --- North-Rhine Westphalia --- Rhineland-Palatinate --- Saxony --- Saxony-Anhalt --- Thuringia --- Germany --- Teaching post --- Teaching profession
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In a time of pandemics, war and climate change, fostering knowledge that transcends disciplinary boundaries is more important than ever. Economic history is one of the world’s oldest interdisciplinary fields, with its prosperity dependent on connection and relevance to disciplinary behemoths economics and history. Australian Economic History is the first history of an interdisciplinary field in Australia, and the first to set the field’s progress within the structures of Australian universities. It highlights the lived experience of doing interdisciplinary research, and how scholars have navigated the opportunities and challenges of this form of knowledge. These lessons are vital for those seeking to develop robust interdisciplinary conversations now and in the future.
Australia --- Economic conditions --- History. --- Economic policy --- Ahitereiria --- Aostralia --- Ástralía --- ʻAukekulelia --- Austraalia --- Austraalia Ühendus --- Australian Government --- Australie --- Australien --- Australiese Gemenebes --- Aŭstralii︠a︡ --- Australija --- Austrālijas Savienība --- Australijos Sandrauga --- Aŭstralio --- Australské společenství --- Ausztrál Államszövetség --- Ausztrália --- Avstralii︠a︡ --- Avstraliĭski sŭi︠u︡z --- Avstraliĭskiĭ Soi︠u︡z --- Avstraliĭskii︠a︡t sŭi︠u︡z --- Avstralija --- Awstralia --- Awstralja --- Awstralya --- Aystralia --- Commonwealth of Australia --- Cymanwlad Awstralia --- Državna zaednica Avstralija --- Government of Australia --- Ḳehiliyat Osṭralyah --- Koinopoliteia tēs Aystralias --- Komanwel Australia --- Komonveltot na Avstralija --- Komonwelt sa Awstralya --- Komunaĵo de Aŭstralio --- Komunejo de Aŭstralio --- Kūmunwālth al-Usturālī --- Mancomunidad de Australia --- Mancomunitat d'Austràlia --- Negara Persemakmuran Australia --- New Holland --- Nova Hollandia --- Osṭralyah --- Ōsutoraria --- Persemakmuran Australia --- Samveldið Ástralía --- Usṭralyah --- Usturāliyā --- Whakaminenga o Ahitereiria --- Κοινοπολιτεία της Αυστραλίας --- Αυστραλία --- Аўстралія --- Австралия --- Австралија --- Австралийски съюз --- Австралийският съюз --- Австралийский Союз --- Комонвелтот на Австралија --- Државна заедница Австралија --- אוסטרליה --- קהיליית אוסטרליה --- أستراليا --- كومنولث الأسترالي --- オーストラリア --- Australasian & Pacific history --- Economic history --- Interdisciplinary research --- Australian history of education --- Australian economic history --- University policy --- E-books
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