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Political Science General

Rethinking Higher Education

Participation, Research, and Differentiation

edited by George Fallis

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2014
Category
General
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    ISBN
    9781553393344
    Publish Date
    Jan 2014
    List Price
    $34.95

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The basic structure of universities and colleges in Ontario - one focused primarily on expansion and greater access and put in place in the 1960s - is outdated. The system is now large enough, the eligible age group for entering post-secondary studies is shrinking, and participation rates are as high as they are likely to go.

In Rethinking Higher Education, George Fallis argues that policy-makers should shift their attention away from growth and towards improving and diversifying the range of programs available and creating new means of program delivery. He calls for increases in honours undergraduate programs and polytechnic education and envisions a group of research-intensive universities responsible for doctoral education. The existing design, Fallis contends, neglects the specific needs of graduate education and research, layering it on top of a system designed for undergraduate education. In addition, there is disconnection between Ontario's Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities and the research missions of the universities and colleges themselves. Fallis recommends that Ontario establish a system for documenting and assessing the quality of research published at universities.

Thought-provoking and thoroughly argued, Rethinking Higher Education provides a detailed design for higher education in the twenty-first century.

About the author

GEORGE FALLIS is the chair of economics at York University and an associate of the Institute for Policy Analysis, University of Toronto. He is author of seven books on Canadian public policy.

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