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Research On England Higher Educational Intermediary Body

Posted on:2008-03-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360215453750Subject:Higher Education
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Higher Educational Intermediary Bodies have shaped and developed in the buffering government,society and universities, which have spread through the word during the recent twenty years. It is still a new thing in China. Now Higher Educational Intermediary Bodies are very mature in England. This thesis focuses on England Higher Educational Intermediary Body with expectation that it can make contributions to our research and the development of higher education. This thesis analyses production, development and reasons of England Higher Educational Intermediary Bodies, and mainly analyses its basic attributes and functions, and deeply analyses its active and negative influence.The article is consisted of five chapters:The first part is introduction which briefly describes the article's background and significant of the study, summarizes general situation of the field in the world, explains the study methods adopted in the paper.The second part carding its historical development into three periods: original foundation,adjustment and reformation period, and analyses each historical reasons and social background.The third part mainly talks about its four basic attributes as intermediary,dependent,specialization and justness which make HEFC as an example by showing diagram and quoting original documentaries. The forth part explore its three main functions such as evaluation and schematization,proposition and consultation,financial funding by documentarily analysis.The fifth part is evaluation. It complexly analyses England Higher Educational Intermediary Bodies'influence. The positive sides are researched from buffering, government's macro coordination and leading universities to solve the management's crisis; the opposite side is analyzed from relation of teaching and researching and universities'benign development. At last the author set forth several suggestions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intermediary
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