present academic status of the world
Dr. Roma Smart JosephTeacher EducatorLucknow, UP, India
Meaning • Examines the main engines of
change and their impact on higher education • Primarily deals with the changes
and the impact of engines of society , education, technology and government policies cast on higher education
Competition
UniversitiesStudents
PRESENT ACADEMIC STATUS
GLOBALISATION
INTERNATIONALISM
MASSIFICATION
Privatisation
GLOBALISATION
ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN ACADEMIC INSTITUTES
VARIOUS OPPORTINITIES FOR STUDY AND RESEARCH
GIVEN NEW INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK INTEGRATED WORLD ECONOMY
Internationalism
Sending students abroad
Setting up campuses &
branches overseas
Inter-institutional partnership
Variety of policies and programs that universities and government implement
to respond to globalisation
Academic world
PRODUCE HIGH % OFWORLD’S
RESEARCH OUTPUT
periphery
centre
PRODUCE TINY% OF RESEARCH
OUTPUT
Massification
• Responding to mass demands that have been risen by shift to knowledge economy.
Greater social mobility for
growing population
New pattern of funding for higher
education
Diversified educational
system in countries
Student mobility
Effect of globalisation
Flow of students from Asia to North America, Europe
Flexible immigration norms for international students
Collaboration with different universities to develop project and research programs
More opportunities for exchange programs
Privatisation• Higher education a private enterprise
• Demand absorbing sector• For-profit sector
• Offers access to students who might not be qualified for public universities
• Run on a business model; power concentrated in boards
• Students seen as consumers