
|
Subscribe to our newsletter and you'll continuously
be informed about our new books, series and journals.
You can customize this e-mail newsletter to your particular
needs and interests.
Newsletters include special discount codes.
To subscribe or change existing preferences press the subscribe button
|
|
|

| Series and Journals |
|
 |
Education and Leadership.
CLAES, Tom, Frank MCMAHON & David Seth PRESTON (Eds.)
Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2008, VII, 357 pp.
|
Series: At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries 48
This truly international book brings together authors from different regions of the world including North America, South Africa, Europe, Iran and Russia all of whom are concerned with aspects of the challenges involved in the expansion of higher education, both in student numbers and areas of study. Some are concerned about the loss of guiding principles which steered university education for centuries. The traditional purposes of higher education have come under such pressure that we have achieved “conflicting models of the university” (Claes) and “ambiguity” in regard to teaching and research (Simons et al). For others, the problems are at a different stage. Contributions from South Africa look at three challenges: Can we provide enough places in higher education? How do we deal with institutional mergers? How do we make staff development effective in a situation in which English is the first language of less than five percent of the staff? Young scholars in Russian regions face formidable hurdles in achieving academic careers while the best law graduates in Canada are faced with the ethical dilemma of personal career advancement or social justice (Topsakal). The problem of integrating nursing into a traditional Irish university is reviewed by Grant while the role of a university in regional development is addressed from a Greek perspective by Papaelias et al. The comparative international approach features in research into teacher job satisfaction in India and Iran while McMahon reviews the impact of the Bologna Process.
Contents Introduction Educational Issues Tom CLAES: Conflicting Models of the University: Traditionalist And Innovative Views and the Semantic Horizon of ‘The University’ Jayne R. BEILKE and Laurie MULLEN: Problematizing Pedagogy in the New Scene of Teaching Linda A. DU PLESSIS: Can Staff Development Efforts Sustain the Changing Landscape of Higher Education? Anne GRANT: The Changing Landscapes of Education: The Integration of Pre-Registration Nursing Education within Higher Education Kirti MENON: Knowledge, Perceptions and Attitudes to Mergers at the University of the North Maarten SIMONS, Toon BRAECKMAN, Jan ELEN and Mariette HELLEMANS: The Relation Between Research and Education in the Self-Understanding of Universities: an Exploration of Ambiguity in the Case of ‘Guided Independent Learning’ Leadership and Governance Zühal OKAN: Working with the Teachers to Promote an Effective Learning/Teaching Environment Abbas MADANDAR ARANI & Parvin ABBASI: A Comparative Study of Secondary School Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Relation to School Organizational Climate in Iran and India Jülide INÖZÜ, Seden TUYAN and Emine ÇAKIR SÜRMELI: Foreign Language Student Empowerment Through Affective Coaching Thomas HERDIN: The Cultural Dimension of Leadership Further Educational Issues Frank MCMAHON: The Impact of the Bologna Process on the Design of Higher Education Programmes in Europe Theodoros PAPAELIAS, Gregory GIKAS and Pericles TANGAS: Regional Development Through Tertiary Education Amy SWIFFEN: Authority, Recognition, and Dialogue Kirti MENON and Nhlanhla CELE: Reviewing Access to Higher Education in South Africa Aisha TOPSAKAL: Doorkeepers-in-Training? Kafka, The Law Faculty and Access to Justice Theodoros PAPAELIAS and Eleftheria DOGORITI: An Inquiry into the Nature of Higher Education in a Developing Country: the Case of Greece Natalia FORRAT and Artyom KOSMARSKI: Professional Careers of Young Scholars in Russian Regions: Institutional Conditions and Personal Strategies Biographical Notes
|
|
|


|
Tijnmuiden 7
1046 AK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T: +31-20-611 48 21
F: +31-20-447 29 79
248 East 44th Street - 2nd floor
New York, NY 10017
USA
T: 1-800-225-3998
F: 1-800-853-3881
Toll-free in the USA
info@rodopi.nl
|
|
|