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Diverse Challenges, Diverse Solutions
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction xi
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Part I. The Challenges Confronting Public Universities
- The Role of Public Universities in the Move to Mass Higher Education: Some Reflections on the Experience of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China 5
- Australian Higher Education: Crossroads or Crisis? 26
- Diverse Challenges, Diverse Solutions 38
- The Principal Challenges to Public Higher Education in the United States 44
- What Is a ‘Public’ University? 50
- Challenges Facing Higher Education in America: Lessons and Opportunities 55
- Towards a New Compact in University Education in Ontario 87
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Part II. The Case for the Public University: Rationales for and Modes of Public Intervention
- Public Funding of Teaching and Research in Universities: A View from the South 121
- The Social Benefits of Education: New Evidence on an Old Question 138
- The Case for Public Investment in the Humanities 164
- On Complex Intersections: Ontario Universities and Governments 174
- Equality of Opportunity and University Education 188
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Part III. Responding to the Challenges: Performance-Based Government Operating and Capital Support
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Universities as Performers 213
- The Political Economy of Performance Funding 226
- Public Funding, Markets, and Quality: Assessing the Role of Market-Based Performance Funding for Universities 251
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Part IV. Building Excellence: Graduate and Research Support
- Post-secondary Education and Research: Whither Canadian Federalism? 277
- Anchors of Creativity: How Do Public Universities Create Competitive and Cohesive Communities? 293
- Innovation and Research Funding: The Role of Government Support 316
- Post-secondary Education and Ontario’s Prosperity 341
- The University Research Environment 360
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Part V. Governing the System: New Modes for Promoting Accountability, Transparency, and Responsiveness
- The Governance of Public Universities in Australia: Trends and Contemporary Issues 379
- Deliberative Democracy: The Role of Educational Research in Educational Policy 402
- Public Universities and the Public Interest: The Compelling Case for a Buffer between Universities and Government 418
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Part VI. Enhancing Accessibility: Normative Foundations for Income-Contingent Grant and Loan Programs
- Higher Education Funding 441
- Student Financial Aid: The Roles of Loans and Grants 476
- Public and Private Benefits in Higher Education 498
- Access to Public Universities: Addressing Systemic Inequalities 514
- Education, Equity, Economics: Can These Words Be in the Same Title? 539
- An Income-Contingent Financing Program for Ontario 554
- Timing the Payment of Tuition to Enhance Accessibility: A Graduate Tax? 597
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction xi
-
Part I. The Challenges Confronting Public Universities
- The Role of Public Universities in the Move to Mass Higher Education: Some Reflections on the Experience of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China 5
- Australian Higher Education: Crossroads or Crisis? 26
- Diverse Challenges, Diverse Solutions 38
- The Principal Challenges to Public Higher Education in the United States 44
- What Is a ‘Public’ University? 50
- Challenges Facing Higher Education in America: Lessons and Opportunities 55
- Towards a New Compact in University Education in Ontario 87
-
Part II. The Case for the Public University: Rationales for and Modes of Public Intervention
- Public Funding of Teaching and Research in Universities: A View from the South 121
- The Social Benefits of Education: New Evidence on an Old Question 138
- The Case for Public Investment in the Humanities 164
- On Complex Intersections: Ontario Universities and Governments 174
- Equality of Opportunity and University Education 188
-
Part III. Responding to the Challenges: Performance-Based Government Operating and Capital Support
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Universities as Performers 213
- The Political Economy of Performance Funding 226
- Public Funding, Markets, and Quality: Assessing the Role of Market-Based Performance Funding for Universities 251
-
Part IV. Building Excellence: Graduate and Research Support
- Post-secondary Education and Research: Whither Canadian Federalism? 277
- Anchors of Creativity: How Do Public Universities Create Competitive and Cohesive Communities? 293
- Innovation and Research Funding: The Role of Government Support 316
- Post-secondary Education and Ontario’s Prosperity 341
- The University Research Environment 360
-
Part V. Governing the System: New Modes for Promoting Accountability, Transparency, and Responsiveness
- The Governance of Public Universities in Australia: Trends and Contemporary Issues 379
- Deliberative Democracy: The Role of Educational Research in Educational Policy 402
- Public Universities and the Public Interest: The Compelling Case for a Buffer between Universities and Government 418
-
Part VI. Enhancing Accessibility: Normative Foundations for Income-Contingent Grant and Loan Programs
- Higher Education Funding 441
- Student Financial Aid: The Roles of Loans and Grants 476
- Public and Private Benefits in Higher Education 498
- Access to Public Universities: Addressing Systemic Inequalities 514
- Education, Equity, Economics: Can These Words Be in the Same Title? 539
- An Income-Contingent Financing Program for Ontario 554
- Timing the Payment of Tuition to Enhance Accessibility: A Graduate Tax? 597