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Training Higher Education Policy Makers and Leaders

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This book explores the dynamic field of Higher Education, preparing administrators, faculty, and policymakers. It covers marketing, student affairs, community colleges, online programs, and core cu...
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  • 26 July 2007
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Higher Education is a vibrant, changing field of study. With roots in multiple disciplines, these degree programs prepare the administrators, faculty, and policy makers who direct the current and future higher education enterprise. At a time when higher education is changing rapidly, these programs are poised to frame the future of an educated society. This book examines all aspects of how Higher Education programs operate - from their marketing, focus on student affairs and community colleges, the emergence of online programs and core curricula. Authors from a broad and diverse spectrum of institutions map the current setting of Higher Education programs with an eye on future directions for their livelihood and survival.

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Price: $54.00
Pages: 212
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Educational Policy in the 21st Century: Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions
Publication Date: 26 July 2007
ISBN: 9781593117566
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher, Higher education, tertiary education
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Introduction; Bruce A. Jones.
Chapter 1. Reflections on Making the Case for Leadership Education in Higher Education; Stephen G. Katsinas.
Chapter 2. Progress in the Development of Higher Education as a Specialized Field of Study; Dianne Wright.
Chapter 3. The Current Status of Higher Education Programs: Findings and Implications; Michael S. Harris.
Chapter 4. Student Affairs Programs; Jennifer M. Miles.
Chapter 5. Community College Programs: Growth and Development Since the Kellogg Era; Marilyn Amey.
Chapter 6. Cohort Graduate Programs: Fostering Communities of Learners in the 21st Century; Brian Bourke.
Chapter 7. Online Higher Education Programs: New Challenges, New Frontiers, New Learning and New Scholarship; Nataliya V. Ivankova and Sheldon L. Stick.
Chapter 8. Exemplary Higher Education Graduate Programs: Revisited After 25 Years; Marybelle C. Keim.
Chapter 9. Core Curricula for American Higher Education Programs; Nathaniel J. Bray.
Chapter 10. The Use of Graduate Certificates in the Training of Higher Education Policy Makers and Leaders; Ashley Tull.
Chapter 11. Role of the Dissertation; Darla Twale.
Chapter 12. The Purpose of the Qualitative Dissertation in Higher Education Graduate Programs; Lee S. Duemer.
Chapter 13. A Framework for Understanding Assessment of Student Learning in Higher Education Graduate Programs; Ibrahima Poda.
Chapter 14. Technology in Higher Education Graduate Programs: Toward Utility and Opportunity; William Brescia and Michael T. Miller.
Chapter 15. Marketing Higher Education Graduate Programs: Strategic Initiatives or Dumb Luck?; Daniel P. Nadler and Michael T. Miller.
Chapter 16. Future Directions for Higher Education and Public Policy Programs; Dianne Wright.