_Higher Education as a Field of Study in China: Defining Knowledge and
Curriculum Structure_ concerns the complexity of higher education as
an academic field-the evolving nature of the field in light of the
overall development of higher education in China. It reviews how
higher education as a field of study has evolved in China since 1978
and how the field has been shaped by political and social forces, as
well as institutional culture.
Xin Wang argues that higher education is becoming an interdisciplinary
field rather than a subfield under the discipline of education,
especially when higher education has become an enterprise with such a
broad scope in China. Wang also expresses a belief that the field of
higher education is being challenged by the professional need for
preparing and training competent professionals for various
administrative positions in China. Higher education as a field will be
professionalized with its own knowledge base and a set of skills in
applying this knowledge to practical areas.
This book also provides an account of the U.S. model of higher
education as an example-how the field was formed and developed, how it
has evolved from a generalized area of inquiry into a professional
specialization, how programs of higher education are structured, what
classes they offer, and what challenges they face. The U.S. model
presents a comparative perspective for Chinese scholars and program
directors about higher education as a field of study.
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Defining Knowledge and Curriculum Structure
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780739134306
Publisert
2012
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
60
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