Impact of Higher Education Policy on Private Universities in Japan: Analysis of governance and educational reform through survey responses
Higher Education Forum 15 巻
19-37 頁
2018-03 発行
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タイトル ( eng ) |
Impact of Higher Education Policy on Private Universities in Japan: Analysis of governance and educational reform through survey responses
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作成者 |
Yamada Reiko
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収録物名 |
Higher Education Forum
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巻 | 15 |
開始ページ | 19 |
終了ページ | 37 |
収録物識別子 |
[PISSN] 2432-9614
[NCID] AA1187795X
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抄録 |
Japanese higher education policy since the 1990s has been more economic-centered and neo-liberal in nature than previous policy and is characterized by both governmentalism and managerialism. It is widely known that operating grants for national universities have been reduced since they became national university corporations. At the same time, government control of private universities has increased, as evidenced by the new framework for providing financial assistance to private universities. Notable trends in Japanese higher education policy can be summed up by keywords such as “financial allocation cutbacks within higher education,” “accountability,” and “assessments”. A 2013 survey conducted by The Promotion and Mutual Aid Corporation for Private Schools of Japan reveals that private universities’ assessments of their own financial situations differ depending on the size, history, location, and fields of study represented at the university and that various inequalities exist between public and private institutions and among private institutions.
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著者キーワード |
government control
managerialism
competitive funding
private universities in Japan
inequality
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NDC分類 |
教育 [ 370 ]
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言語 |
英語
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資源タイプ | 紀要論文 |
出版者 |
Research Institute for Higher Education, Hiroshima University
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発行日 | 2018-03 |
出版タイプ | Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む) |
アクセス権 | オープンアクセス |
収録物識別子 |
[ISSN] 2432-9614
[ISBN] 978-4-86637-010-1
[NCID] AA1187795X
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