Title of article
Global Trends in Lifelong Learning and the Response of the Universities
Author/Authors
JARVIS، PETER نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-248
From page
249
To page
0
Abstract
The argument of this article is that higher education is forced to respond to the dominant social pressures of the day, especially the demands of advanced capitalism. Globalisation has produced an international division of labour with more knowledge-based workers in the West. Higher education in those countries has, consequently, endeavoured to respond lo the demands of these workers in innovative ways and these changes point the direction that higher education elsewhere might have to go. However, some countries will not have sufficient knowledge-based workers to force changes in the higher education system and market-orientated Western universities will fill that gap through new means of delivery. Where universities are not responding to the needs of the international division of labour, transnational companies are taking the initiative in creating their own universities.
Keywords
optimal territory size , feeding territories , resource defence. , intruder pressure , convict cichlid
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number
21473
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