This article provides a critical discussion of two recent policy documents on tertiary education: the Tertiary Review Green Paper in New Zealand and the Dearing Report in the United Kingdom. Brief reference is also made to the interim report of the West Committee in Australia. Pivotal differences between the Green Paper and the Dearing Report are identified under four headings: the concept of education, resourcing, globalisation, and the role of the humanities. The authors argue that the Green Paper represents a further step toward a fully consumer-driven system of tertiary education in New Zealand. The Dearing Report provides a more expansive educational ideal in the notion of “The Learning Society”. While not devoid of potential problems,...
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This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Higher education is critical to the social and economic futures of all nations and it is moreso in t...
This article considers conversations that mattered to promote deep learning and rich understandings ...
This article traces ideas about adult learning from Unesco’s Hamburg Declaration (1997) to the Labou...
In response to a Government request, the Productivity Commission is currently undertaking an inquiry...
The role of universities in conducting research and education has changed considerably in order to e...
This article considers the extent to which, and ways in which, information technology issues have be...
The chapters in this volume offer provocative ideas for transforming Australian tertiary education. ...
Tertiary education policy is increasingly important on national agendas. The widespread recognition ...
The Report of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education (the Dearing Committee), Highe...
In 1984, slightly more than a decade ago, neo-liberal economic theory under the guise of 'free marke...
Globalisation is a major force driving the many profound changes occurring in policy-making in Austr...
Over recent decades, there has been a shift in the perception of the purpose of universities, and th...
The Group of Eight is heartened by the renewed, bipartisan interest in higher education. This conver...
The imperative for tertiary education institutions (TEIs) to use their unique and influential positi...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Higher education is critical to the social and economic futures of all nations and it is moreso in t...
This article considers conversations that mattered to promote deep learning and rich understandings ...