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More is a Problem More But Different GOVERNING ACCESS
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Cross Cutting Themes Tensions Between National Prerogatives and Globalising Pressures After Radical Reform Moments, 3 Countries Faced Issues Relating to the Inhereted Legacies and New Globalisation Pressures Most Surprising Insight - The End of Exceptionalism Differences on Particular Issues
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Knowledge Economy Requires more, but Differently Skilled Citizens Expansion Driven First By Inclusion, Recently By Perceived Needs of Knowledge Economy Norway- Growing Population & Economy Czech Republic/Portugal – No Skills Shortage SA – Skills Shortage & Lack of Institutional Capacity Increased Enrolments/Participation Rates
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Czech Republic N/A – 2.7 Norway 69% - 4.5 Portugal53% - 3.8 SA17% -1.6 Participation Rate/Enrolment Per 100 000
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In All Countries Problems with Exclusion of Certain Groups External/Internal Exclusions Norway – regions/class Portugal - class Czech Republic – family background South Africa – participation equity All Doing Relatively Well With Gender All Have Problems With Internal Exclusion Massification Broaden Middle Class, But Don’t Eradicate Class Exclusion Exclusion
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Problem of Dealing With Expanding Enrolments Quality as an Issue of Competitiveness South Africa – main Emphasis on Efficiency Pressure on All Regarding the Best Use Of Resources Capacity
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Government Level No Government Has Decreased Subsidies Private Higher Education Institutional Level – diversification of income Individual - rising individual cost Affordability
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Pressure to Change Landscape Portugal- University Private System Declining Norway – Pressure on Binary Divide/Colleges Cech Republic – No Binary System/Growing Private SA – Binary Divide Collapse/ Institutional Confusion Drift Towards Becoming a University Increased Differentiation Within University System While Pretending Equality Differentiation by Institution or Programme? Landscape Changes
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Globalization Incorporation Globalization = Knowledge Economy (Except Africa) European - Bolonga as Super National Expert Group – OECD / International Economists Global Links
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Portugal/South Africa Institutions Cannot Be Left To Themselves – Differentiated Policy Norway/Chec Republic Power Shift To Institutions Question of Government Confidence in Higher Education Government-Institution Relations
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