新规则,新统治者?高等教育中价值观和权力平衡的变化,以及它将把我们带向何方

Mike Boxall
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在演讲或文章的开头提到这些巨大变化和动荡的时期,通常是一种非常老套的做法,但很难夸大最近几年、几个月甚至几周以来,英国高等教育发生了多么根本和深远的变化。用另一个陈词滥调来说,我怀疑我们还什么都没看到。政策、资金、市场和技术的变化正在共同改变迄今为止稳定和可预测的大学世界的各个方面。刘易斯·卡罗尔(Lewis Carroll)似乎越来越有可能写出21世纪高等教育的新兴故事,为我们以前的经历创造了一个镜子形象,在这个经历中,旧的确定性被推翻,游戏规则被彻底颠覆。变化,尤其是这种规模和速度的变化,总是具有破坏性的。这导致人们抱怨大学生活的永恒价值正在被背叛,学术自由正被猖獗的管理主义和对收入的追求所篡夺。英国大学最近的一份关于学术职业变化的报告描绘了一幅被剥夺公民权、幻想破灭、普遍不快乐的学院的画面,而我们自己对大学领导的调查
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New rules, new rulers? The changing balance of values and powers in higher education, and where it is taking us
It is usually terribly clichéd to start a talk or article by referring to these times of great change and turbulence, but it is indeed difficult to exaggerate how fundamental and far-reaching the changes have been in UK higher education over recent years, months and even weeks. And, to coin another cliché, I suspect we ain’t seen nothing yet. Changes in policy, funding, markets and technology are combining to transform every dimension of the hitherto stable and predictable world of universities. Increasingly it seems as though Lewis Carroll might have written the emerging story of twenty-first century HE, creating a looking glass image of our former experiences in which old certainties have been overturned and the rules of the game turned inside out. Change, especially on this scale and at this pace, is always disruptive. It has led to rumblings that the enduring values of university life are being betrayed, and that academic freedoms are being usurped by rampant managerialism and the pursuit of revenues. A recent Universities UK report on the changing academic profession paints a picture of a disenfranchised, disenchanted and generally unhappy Academy, while our own surveys of university leaders
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