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Shaping New Paradigms in the Higher Education Development:Dilemmas for Transitional Countries


Krbec, Denisa
Shaping New Paradigms in the Higher Education Development:Dilemmas for Transitional Countries // IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference / Cohen, Eli (ur.).
Santa Rosa (CA) : Cork: Informing Science Institute, 2002. str. 839-843


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Naslov
Shaping New Paradigms in the Higher Education Development:Dilemmas for Transitional Countries

Autori
Krbec, Denisa

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference

Urednik/ci
Cohen, Eli

Izdavač
Informing Science Institute

Grad
Santa Rosa (CA) : Cork

Godina
2002

Raspon stranica
839-843

ISBN
1535-07-03

Ključne riječi
HE development, social inventions, transition, HITRA

Sažetak
Most of the policy discussion on the effects of privatization in social services (social services in general as well as a long-term “production” of education) has been premised on theoretical or ideological positions rather than evidence. Among all, decentralization was a primary goal and political value within most restructuring plans in dual educational systems. In educational terms, decentralization should be understood as an intended effect of school-based management, which redistributes decision-making authority. Presently, there are several aspects of school’s organizational change, which researches have investigated. On the other hand, the idea of social entrepreneurship combines the passion of a social mission with an image of business-like discipline, innovation, and determination because the major social sector’s institutions are often viewed as inefficient, ineffective, and unresponsive. Educational entrepreneurs operate in “market”; they also compete for additional financial resources (donations, local community support etc.), school’s image and trust of the community/ region, achievement of greater etc. The intention of this paper is to briefly consider a rationale of general policy with greater emphasis on the’ privateness’ /10/ than on the programs’ orientation (curriculum characteristics) or size of the private school sector.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Sociologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
145001

Ustanove:
Fakultet ekonomije i turizma "Dr. Mijo Mirković", Pula

Profili:

Avatar Url Denisa Krbec (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Krbec, Denisa
Shaping New Paradigms in the Higher Education Development:Dilemmas for Transitional Countries // IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference / Cohen, Eli (ur.).
Santa Rosa (CA) : Cork: Informing Science Institute, 2002. str. 839-843
Krbec, D. (2002) Shaping New Paradigms in the Higher Education Development:Dilemmas for Transitional Countries. U: Cohen, E. (ur.) IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Santa Rosa (CA) : Cork, Informing Science Institute, str. 839-843.
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