Transforming Higher Education (Society for Research into Higher Education)

Transforming Higher Education (Society for Research into Higher Education)

by Lee Harvey (Author), PeterT.Knight (Author)

Synopsis

Several apparently contradictory forces have been at work on higher education in the last decade. The pressure to cut unit costs forces institutions to look at ways of teaching more students with the same or fewer resources and staff. Yet, at the same time, governments have launched a plethora of quality assurance measures, intended to ensure that cost-cutting does not compromise quality but, ideally, is accompanied by enhanced quality. These issues are not confined to the British higher education system: declining unit of resource, more accountable universities and massification of higher education are issues being faced by higher education systems across the world. Transforming Higher Education asks: how should quality in higher education be conceptualized? How should quality be promoted? How can higher education be transformed so that student learning may also be transformed? The theme of the book is that the drive for quality in Britain, and elsewhere, and the reform of teaching and learning processes have not been connected, organizationally or in practice: change has been driven by the search for efficiency and by a quest for greater, bureaucratic accountability. Harvey and Knight argue that, whatever the merits of these developments, they have not been directly concerned to improve the quality of student learning. They argue not just that student learning ought to be at the centre of discussions about quality enhancement, but that the goal ought to be transformation: transformation of universities with a view to transforming learners.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 033519589X
ISBN 13: 9780335195893

Media Reviews
It presents a wide-ranging, coherent and, I believe, persuasive argument in favour of an alternative to the learning experiences currently offered in most universities. - Journal of Vocational Education & Training I commend this book particularly strongly to those who are, at the time of writing, in the early stages of setting up the new quality assurance agency for higher education...Harvey & Knight offer principled optimism, and practical ways forward. I hope they will be heard, and their ideas developed and acted on. - Studies in Higher Education Higher education policy makers should be especially interested in this book. - Teaching in Higher Education
Author Bio
Professor Lee Harvey is Head of the Centre for Research into Quality at the University of Central England and editor of the journal Quality in Higher Education.Peter Knight works in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University. He has a particular interest in the interplay between the assessment of student learning, teaching and the curriculum.