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Schuetze, Hans G.
Inequality, Innovation and Reform in Higher Education = Challenges of Migration and Ageing Populations /
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正題名/作者:
Inequality, Innovation and Reform in Higher Education/ edited by Maria Slowey, Hans G. Schuetze, Tanya Zubrzycki.
其他題名:
Challenges of Migration and Ageing Populations /
其他作者:
Zubrzycki, Tanya.
面頁冊數:
XVIII, 330 p. 21 illus., 4 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Human Geography. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28227-1
ISBN:
9783030282271
Inequality, Innovation and Reform in Higher Education = Challenges of Migration and Ageing Populations /
Inequality, Innovation and Reform in Higher Education
Challenges of Migration and Ageing Populations /[electronic resource] :edited by Maria Slowey, Hans G. Schuetze, Tanya Zubrzycki. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVIII, 330 p. 21 illus., 4 illus. in color.online resource. - Lifelong Learning Book Series,251871-322X ;. - Lifelong Learning Book Series,22.
Part 1: New Demographics and Lifelong Learning -- Chapter 1. Implications of migration and ageing populations for inclusion and equality in higher education and lifelong learning (Maria Slowey, Hans G. Schuetze and Tanya Zubrzycki) -- Part 2: CONTEMPORARY PATTERNS OF MIGRATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION: OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW LIFELONG LEARNERS? -- Chapter 2. Escher’s staircase: higher education and migration in Australia (Mary Leahy, John Polesel and Shelley Gillis) -- Chapter 3: Migration and higher education in Germany (Andrä Wolter) -- Chapter 4. The impact of recent demographic changes and migration patterns on education in Puerto Rico (María de los Ángeles Ortiz-Reyes and Liz Sepúlveda-Arroyo) -- Chapter 5. New patterns of migration and higher education in Ireland: What are the implications? (Daniel Faas) -- Chapter 6. New challenges in higher education policies in Sweden (Camilla Thunborg and Agnieszka Bron) -- Chapter 7. Higher education and demographic changes in Mexico (Germán Álvarez-Mendiola and Brenda Pérez-Colunga) -- Chapter 8. Migration and linguistic diversity in higher education: implications for language teaching practice and policy (Jennifer Bruen and Niamh Kelly) -- Chapter 9. New students, new institutions: challenges for academic legitimation and social sustainability of Intercultural Universities in Mexico (Sylvie Didou Aupetit) -- Chapter 10. Lifelong learning in multicultural Brazil: challenges for higher education (Ana Ivenicki) -- Chapter 11. Student demographic change and pedagogical issues in higher education (Martha Cleveland-Innes) -- PART III: AGEING POPULATIONS AND CHANGING LIFE COURSE PATTERNS: IMPLICATIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND ‘LONGLIFE’ LEARNERS -- Chapter 12. Acquiring higher levels of education as an adult learner: implications for active ageing (Richard Desjardins) -- Chapter 13. The role of higher education in an ageing society: the distinctive case of Japan (Hidehiro Nakajima) -- Chapter 14. Older adults, social inequalities and higher education in Aotearoa/New Zealand (Brian Findsen) -- Chapter 15. Adult workers as learners in the USA higher education landscape (Carol Kasworm) -- Chapter 16. Implications of new life course patterns for higher education and workforce dynamics in Ireland (Maria Slowey and Tanya Zubrzycki) -- Chapter 17. Older adult learners: an opportunity for universities (Walter Archer and William (Bill) J. Kops) -- Chapter 18. Blurring boundaries: Exploring the potential for 'big data' to address inequalities in lifewide learning engagement (Catherine Lido, Kate Reid and Mike Osborne) -- PART IV: REFLECTIONS AND OUTLOOK -- Chapter 19. Reflection: Mobility and migration: freedom and threat? (Pavel Zgaga) -- Chapter 20. Reflection: Learning, education and active ageing: a key policy agenda for higher education (David Istance) -- Chapter 21. Conclusion and outlook: Higher education in the 21st century: new frontiers – old barriers (Hans G. Schuetze and Maria Slowey).
This book investigates the policy, educational, organizational and ethical implications for higher education of two major socio-demographic upheavals – migration and ageing populations. This is an extremely timely and important collection focusing on growing migration and an increase in ageing populations, two major social trends that researchers in higher education often overlook. The multi-level analysis of the role that higher education can play, together with the contributions from 12 countries in the North and South make this one of the most outstanding collections on these themes. Rajani Naidoo, Director, International Centre for HE Management, University of Bath. Auguste Comte famously observed that demography is destiny. This superb volume examines the powerful impact of two global demographic trends, and the vital role universities can play in responding to them. The book describes a range of innovative and pragmatic responses, while deepening our understanding of why serving these populations it so important for the health of our communities and our democracies. Matthew Hartley, Professor and Associate Dean, GSE, University of Pennsylvania. The powerful synergy of the longevity revolution and the technology revolution necessitates a corresponding education revolution. It is clear that the educational assets acquired in youth and early adulthood no longer provide sufficient currency for longer, big change impacted lives. This timely book examines the benefits of creating an inclusive, rights-based culture of learning at every stage of life. Alexandre Kalache, Co-President, International Longevity Centre (ILC) Global Alliance and ILC Brazil. How can we understand the current dynamics of migrations and demographic trends to adapt HE access policies accordingly? By bringing together empirical research in different countries, this book offers an essential insight on this very sensitive issue for both individuals and their societies. A must read for researchers and policy makers. Gaële Goastellec, Professor of Sociology, University of Lausanne, Chair of the Consortium of Higher Education Researchers. The contributions cover an admirably wide range of countries, shedding different lights on these common themes. The book sets a challenging and informed agenda which policy-makers and institutional leaders would do well to take seriously. Tom Schuller, Formerly Head of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, OECD.
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