The marketisation of higher education : the student as consumer / edited by Mike Molesworth, Elizabeth Nixon and Richard Scullion.
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- 9780415584456
- 0415584450
- 9780415584470
- 0415584477
- LB2342.82 .M373 2011
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المكتبة الرئيسية الطابق الثالث أ | LB2342.82.M373 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0001000012161 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction to the marketisation of higher education and the student as consumer / Frank Furedi -- The march of the market / Roger Brown -- Markets, government, funding and the marketisation of UK higher education / Nick Foskett -- The marketised university: defending the indefensible / Ronald Barnett -- Adopting consumer time and the marketing of higher education / Paul Gibbs -- Complexity theory: an approach to assessment that can enhance learning and transform university management / Lewis Elton -- Vision, values, and international excellence: the "products" that university mission statements sell to students / Helen Sauntson and Liz Morrish -- From Accrington Stanley to academia?: the use of league tables and student surveys to determine "quality" in higher education / Stella Jones-Devitt and Catherine Samiei -- Branding a university: adding real value or smoke and mirrors? / Chris Chapleo -- Access agreements, widening participation and market positionality: enabling student choice? / Colin McCaig -- "This place is not at all what i had expected": student demand for authentic Irish experiences in Irish studies programmes / Katherine Nielsen -- The student as consumer: affordances and constraints in a transforming higher education environment / Felix Maringe -- The consumer metaphor versus the citizen metaphor: different sets of roles for students / Johan Nordensvard -- Constructing consumption: what media representations reveal about -- Today's students / Joanna Williams -- A degree will make all your dreams come true: higher education as the -- Management of consumer desires / Helen Haywood, Rebecca Jenkins, and Mike Molesworth -- How choice in higher education can create conservative learners / Lizzie Nixon, Richard Scullion, and Mike Molesworth -- Pedagogy of excess: an alternative political economy of student life / Mike Neary and Andy Hagyard -- Arguments, responsibility and what is to be done about marketisation -- Richard scullion, mike molesworth, and lizzie nixon -- A concluding message from the vice-chancellor of poppleton university -- Laurie taylor.
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