Higher Education in Portugal 1974-2009 A Nation, a Generation /
A comprehensive, wide ranging and detailed account of the unfolding of higher education and higher education policy in Portugal from 1974 to 2009 by leading policy-makers and scholars, with the explicit purpose of showing how different disciplinary canons and perspectives contribute to the study of...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2012.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- About the Editors
- About the Authors
- 1. Introduction: On Exceptionalism: the Nation, a Generation and Higher Education. Portugal 1974–2009; Guy Neave and Alberto Amaral
- Part I. Shaping the Nation
- 2. National Identity and Higher Education: From the Origins till 1974; José Manuel Sobral
- 3. University, Society and Politics; Luis Reis Torgal
- 4. Cultural and Educational Heritage, Social Structure and Quality of Life; José Madureira Pinto
- 5. From an Agrarian Society to a Knowledge Economy? The Rising Importance of Education to the Portuguese Economy, 1950–2009; Álvaro Santos Pereira and Pedro Lains
- Part II. Shaping Higher Learning
- 6. From University to Diversity: The Making of Portuguese Higher Education; Ana Nuñes de Almeida and Maria Manuel Vieira
- 7. Changing Legal Regimes and the Fate of Autonomy in Portuguese Universities; Maria Eduarda Gonçalvez
- 8. Science and Technology in Portugal: From Late Awakening to the Challenge of Knowledge Integrated Communities; Manuel Heitor and Hugo Horta
- 9. Governance, Public Management and Administration of Higher Education in Portugal; António M. Magalhães and Rui Santiago
- 10. Quality, Evaluation and Accreditation: from Steering, through Compliance, on to Enhancement and Innovation?; Maria J. Rosa and Cláudia S. Sarrico
- 11. The Impacts of Bologna and of the Lisbon Agenda; Amélia Veiga and Alberto Amaral
- Part III. Shaping the Institutional Fabric
- 12. Patterns of Institutional Management: Democratisation, Autonomy and the Managerialist Canon; Licíno C. Lima
- 13. The Changing Public-Private Mix in Higher Education: Analysing Portugal’s apparent Exceptionalism; Pedro N. Teixeira
- 14. Shaping the ‘new’ Academic Profession: Tensions and Contradictions in the Professionalisation of Academics; Teresa Carvalho
- 15. The Rise of the Administrative Estate in Portuguese Higher Education; Maria de Lourdes Machado and Maria Luisa Cerdeira
- 16. The Student Estate; Madalena Fonseca
- Index.