The Logic of Mass Higher Education

被引:18
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Philip G. Altbach
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[1] Boston College,
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High Education; 21st Century; Distinguishing Characteristic; Industrialise Country; Education Research;
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10.1023/A:1018716427837
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The distinguishing characteristic of postsecondary education in the past half century has been expansion -- the emergence of mass higher education worldwide. Now, many industrialised countries educate forty percent or more of youth in postsecondary education, and developing countries are rapidly expanding as well. Mass higher education brings with it certain inevitable changes in higher education. Among these are a diversification of academic institutions, less homogenous student populations, alterations in patterns of academic work and of the academic profession itself, an increase in managerial control of academic institutions, and, recently, a reliance on distance methods of delivering instruction. These changes are part of the logic of mass higher education, and will be increasingly apparent in the 21st century.
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页码:107 / 124
页数:17
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