The Meanings Of Mass Higher Education (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Higher Education OUP)

The Meanings Of Mass Higher Education (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Higher Education OUP)

by Peter Scott (Author)

Synopsis

This book is the first systematic attempt to analyse 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 are the links between post-industrial society, a post-Fordist economy and the mass university? The third section discusses the links between massification and wider currents in intellectual and scientific culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 0335194427
ISBN 13: 9780335194421

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...required reading for anyone wanting a grip on the new,mass, further and higher continuing education in Britain...meanings of HE are expressed in such style and with so much detail as to demand debate by as wide a readership as this essential text deserves. - Education Today & Tomorrow Nobody writing today about higher education writes better than Peter Scott; none has abetter command of the grand narratives which define the sector or a more subtle appreciation of the balance to be achieved between continuity and change...Peter Scott has produced a masterful essay on the contemporary condition of higher education. - Studies in Higher Education
Author Bio
The Author

Peter Scott is Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Policy Studies in Education, University of Leeds. He was Editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement 1976-1992, and previously a leader writer on The Times. He was originally a historian; and educated at Oxford University (Merton College) and the University of California at Berkeley (Graduate School of Public Policy). He holds honorary doctorates from the University of Bath and the CNAA; is Honorary Fellow of UMIST, Fellow of the SRHE and Member of the Academia Europaea.