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Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClobal trends in private higher education2The current position in the UK and the USA: what are the policy messages?3Academic issues4Key policy questions in the UK HE system5Some policy options to consider31124293721. Global Trends in Private Higher Education1 his paper describes the present role of p PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCrivate providers in UK higher education, compares (he position with that in (he United Slates and then discusses some policy questions and policy optiPTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC
ons relating to their regulation and funding. This is made as a contribution to the debate that will lead up to and follow the Education white Paper. Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClassified. This sec lion also summarises some of the critic isms ol private provision and some of the claims made by the providers about what they offer.The global pictureThe growth of a private higher education sector in the UK is pan of a global trend. Throughout the world, the number of students PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCin private institutions is growing faster than in publicly-owned and funded ones, rhe reasons are simple; governments simply cannot afford to pay forPTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC
the higher education that is required: thus, the private sector is expanding to meet the demand. It is what Dan Levy has called "demand absorbing’*1. Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCd by (he financial implications.Table 1. PROPHE data by RegionRegionPrivate % of total enrolmentNumbers of students in private HEIsPrivate HE Is as % of the totalNumbers of private HEIsAfrica14.G0.7m59.2434Asia36.418m57.818206Latin .America48.67.6m71.37090Europe163.7m25.72136USA2G.14.7mG1.32.G67Worl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCd totals31.335m55.730555Sonrir: PKOPIII. (2010). Pl it 11 i< .Kid ịiriviilc liiwlicr ixliK .Ilion -.Ivirt". iur 117 < III Kuril's, 2(X)l-2l)i)9. (ii|xPTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC
l.ili'i1 Nnvifiilirr 2010)Note: These figures are arr.a.gams of differently defined data for different years (2001-2009) and are intended to give an aHigher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCerent reasons. Tn Africa there is certainly unmet demand for higher education as the continent’s gloss enrolment ratio hovers around 6%, but the issue is the ability to pay private tuition fees. In most of Westen) Europe, on the other hand, there has been a long tradition of1 Levy, Đ (2009). In Bjam PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOCason, s et al in .4 New Dynamic: Private Higher Education. Paris, UNESCO.p 83publicly provided higher education and so the private sector has nibbledPTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOC
away at the edges of the market offering specialist provision (except in the case of religious foundations which are older, with wide-ranging provisioHigher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1Gl PTSD_Work_Group-Vulnerable_Populations-Research_20081001.DOClose to market needs.Higher Education Policy InstitutePrivate Providers in UK Higher Education:Some Policy OptionsByProfessor Robin Middlehurst and John FieldenContents1GlGọi ngay
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