Reforming Higher Education in Vietnam: Challenges and Priorities: Higher Education Dynamics, cartea 29
Editat de Grant Harman, Martin Hayden, Thanh Nghi Phamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2012
This sober assessment Vietnam’s global competitiveness forms a backdrop to the subject matter of this book, that is, the state of Vietnam’s higher education system. The book provides a comprehensive and scholarly review of various dimensions of the higher education system in Vietnam, including its recent history, its structure and governance, its teaching and learning culture, its research and research commercialisation environment, its socio-economic impact, its strategic planning processes, its progress with quality accreditation, and its experience of internationalisation and privatisation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789400731622
ISBN-10: 9400731620
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: XIV, 232 p. 20 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Higher Education Dynamics
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9400731620
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: XIV, 232 p. 20 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Higher Education Dynamics
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Higher Education in Vietnam: Reform, Challenges and Priorities.- Vietnam’s Higher Education System.- Higher Education in Vietnam 1986–1998: Education in Transition to a New Era?.- The Higher Education Reform Agenda: A Vision for 2020.- Reforming Teaching and Learning in Vietnam’s Higher Education System.- The Research Role of Vietnam’s Universities.- Research–Industry Cooperation Supporting Development in Vietnam: The Challenge of Translating Policy into Practice.- Intellectual Property and Vietnam’s Higher Education System.- Reforming the Governance of Higher Education in Vietnam.- Processes for Strategic Planning in Vietnam’s Higher Education System.- Processes of Modernisation in Two Public Universities in Vietnam: University Managers’ Perspectives.- Optimising the Impact of Vietnam’s Higher Education Sector on Socio-Economic Development.- Accreditation in Vietnam’s Higher Education System.- Internationalisation of Vietnamese Higher Education: Retrospect and Prospect.- Private Higher Education in Vietnam.
Recenzii
From the reviews:
“Grant Harman, Martin Hayden and Pham Thanh Nghi’s book, which focuses on HE reform in Vietnam is a welcome contribution in this area, as it introduces and addresses quite details recent reforms in the HES of a developing country in South East Asia. … The book is highly recommended, then, for policy makers, scholars and students of HE who want to benefit from the insights regarding not only Vietnamese HES, but also policies aimed at reforming HESs in developing countries in the globalisation era.” (Thi Tuyet Tran, Higher Education, Vol. 65, 2013)
“Grant Harman, Martin Hayden and Pham Thanh Nghi’s book, which focuses on HE reform in Vietnam is a welcome contribution in this area, as it introduces and addresses quite details recent reforms in the HES of a developing country in South East Asia. … The book is highly recommended, then, for policy makers, scholars and students of HE who want to benefit from the insights regarding not only Vietnamese HES, but also policies aimed at reforming HESs in developing countries in the globalisation era.” (Thi Tuyet Tran, Higher Education, Vol. 65, 2013)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Here is a comprehensive and scholarly review of various dimensions of the higher education system in Vietnam. The book comes at a crucial time for this South East Asian country’s learning institutions. Vietnam is a dynamic regional player and, like its neighbors, is seeking rapid development of its higher education system. Since reform was first mooted in 1993, the numbers of young people going on to higher education have increased dramatically – up from 2 per cent in the early 1990s to over 13 per cent at present, and a higher system that was once comprised entirely of small, specialised institutions has been transformed into one in which the leading universities are large, multidisciplinary and progressively developing a research capability.
Vietnam’s current approach to reform of its higher education system is extremely ambitious. Some argue that the nation may be at risk of attempting to do too much too quickly. By 2020, for example, Vietnam expects its higher education system to be advanced by modern standards and highly competitive internationally. This optimistic vision faces many challenges. The economy’s rapid growth masks a reliance on unskilled labor and the exploitation of natural resources, while decision-making in many areas of public life continues to be hamstrung by over-regulation and centralized control. A great many goals and objectives have been set for reform of the higher education system during the next decade. Realising these aspirations will require some difficult shifts in the management culture, as well as a great deal more public investment.
Against this backdrop, the chapters included in this book cover a wide range of relevant topics, including the recent history of the higher education system, its structure and governance, and its teaching and learning culture. Chapters also examine Vietnamese universities’ research and research commercialization environment, their socio-economic impact,strategic planning processes, progress with quality accreditation, and their experience of internationalization and privatization.
Vietnam’s current approach to reform of its higher education system is extremely ambitious. Some argue that the nation may be at risk of attempting to do too much too quickly. By 2020, for example, Vietnam expects its higher education system to be advanced by modern standards and highly competitive internationally. This optimistic vision faces many challenges. The economy’s rapid growth masks a reliance on unskilled labor and the exploitation of natural resources, while decision-making in many areas of public life continues to be hamstrung by over-regulation and centralized control. A great many goals and objectives have been set for reform of the higher education system during the next decade. Realising these aspirations will require some difficult shifts in the management culture, as well as a great deal more public investment.
Against this backdrop, the chapters included in this book cover a wide range of relevant topics, including the recent history of the higher education system, its structure and governance, and its teaching and learning culture. Chapters also examine Vietnamese universities’ research and research commercialization environment, their socio-economic impact,strategic planning processes, progress with quality accreditation, and their experience of internationalization and privatization.
Caracteristici
Sole up-to-date text on recent developments in higher education in Vietnam Book presents a fascinating case-study how one Asian country that 20 years ago moved to a market economy is approaching reform of modernisation of its higher education system Authors include both western and Vietnam scholars, often writing together Authorship includes leading scholars internationally in higher education studies