Trouble with Higher Education

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academic labor market
academic policy analysis
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Higher Education Quality Council
higher education structural challenges
Independent Study
Intended Learning Outcomes
Managers Academic Staff
massification effects
Modular Degree Programmes
Modular Degrees
Negative Relationship
Peer Assessment
Quantum Chromodynamics
RAE System
Red Brick Universities
student funding models
Times Higher Education Supplement Ranking
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UK High Education
UK High Education Sector
UK High Education System
university governance reform
University UK
Worded Learning Outcomes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415871983
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Trouble with Higher Education is a powerful and topical critique of the Higher Education system in the UK, with relevance to countries with similar systems. Based on the authors’ experiences that span over 30+ years of fieldwork, the issues discussed focus on the problems facing the principle responsibilities of universities: teaching, learning and research.

The first half of the book identifies a number of problems that have followed the growth of mass education. It examines their causes and explains their damaging effects. The second half of the book offers a broad vision and makes a number of practical suggestions for ameliorating the problems and improving higher education. Supported by research, the suggestions include: ways of managing universities; proper inspection; better ways of organising students’ learning; improving teaching and learning; better approaches to assessment, and the proper use of ideas such as learning outcomes.

Topics discussed include:

  • Chronic under-funding, the replacement of student grants with loans and the introduction of tuition fees.
  • The growth of managerialism.
  • The emphasis on accountability and decline of trust.
  • The growth of a competitive, market ethos.
  • Modular degrees, knowledge treated as a commodity and students seen as customers.
  • The drift towards a two-tiered system, with teaching colleges and research universities.
  • Casualisation of the academic profession.

The Trouble with Higher Education is aimed primarily at a professional audience of academics, educationalists, managers, administrators and policy makers, but would interest anyone concerned about higher education. It is suited to professional development courses, and Master’s and doctoral level studies.

Trevor Hussey is professor emeritus of philosophy at Buckinghamshire New University and is now a part-time tutor in the University of Oxford.

Patrick Smith is Professor of Learning and Teaching at Buckinghamshire New University.

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