The impact of higher education ranking systems on universities[electronic resource]

  • 作者: Downing, Kevin.
  • 其他作者: Loock, Petrus Johannes. , Gravett, Sarah.
  • 出版: Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY : Routledge 2021.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (xi, 136 p.) :ill.
  • 叢書名: Routledge research in higher education
  • 標題: Administration. , Universities and colleges Ratings and rankings -- Methodology. , Ratings and rankingsMethodology. , Electronic books. , Universities and colleges Administration. , EDUCATION / General , Universities and colleges
  • ISBN: 0367433400 , 9780367433406
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  • 摘要: "This book, written by three generations of rankings academics with considerable experience from three very different regions of the globe, lifts the lid on the real impact of higher education ranking systems (HERS) on universities and their stakeholders. It critically analyses the criteria that make up the 'Big Three' global ranking systems and, using interviews with senior administrators, academics and managers, discusses their impact on universities from four very different continents. Higher education continues to be dominated by a reputational hierarchy of institutions that sustains and is reinforced by HERS. Despite all the opinions and arguments about the legitimacy of the rankings as a construct, it seems experts agree that they are here to stay. The question, therefore, seems to be less about whether or not universities should be compared and ranked, but the manner in which this is undertaken. Delivering a fresh perspective on global rankings, this book summarizes the development of HERS and provides a critical evaluation of the effects of HERS on four different major regions - South Africa, the Arab region, South East Asia, and Australia. It will appeal to any academic, student, university administrator or governing body interested in or affected by global higher education ranking systems"--
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  • 系統號: 005337895
  • 資料類型: 電子書
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