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A Seminar on the Organisation of Higher Education for the 21st Century. Report
出版Western Australian Post Secondary Education Commission, 1987
ISBN07244651469780724465149
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WLmoAAAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Replacement of Australia's binary system, which separates the roles of colleges and universities, is discussed in this seminar report. In addition to seven seminar papers, information is provided on the Australian higher education system, including access, the curriculum, research, fiscal accountability, and program relevance and quality. In the keynote address, "The Organization of Higher Education in Australia: Options for the Future," Edwin Kerr reviews the development of binary policies over the past 25 years in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Hong Kong. Options for Australia are discussed with some consideration to policies and principles in other educational systems. Paper titles and authors are as follows: "The Organization of Higher Education for the 21st Century--Needs To Be Met: An Employer's Perspective" (David Nolan); "The Binary System: A Student Perspective" (Janine Freeman); "Incubators of Anxiety? Staff Needs in Universities and Colleges" (Bill Walker); "The Binary System: A Commonwealth View" (Richard Johnson); "The Control of Higher Education: By Whom and for What Purpose?" (Donald W. Watts); and "The Binary System and Alternative Models: Two North American Models" (Bob H. T. Smith). (SW)