Fr. 38.50

In Transition - Adult Higher Education Governance in Private Institutions

English · Paperback / Softback

Shipping usually within 3 to 5 weeks (title will be specially ordered)

Description

Read more

Klappentext Take a candid look into how some traditional liberal arts colleges have incorporated nontraditional adult degree programs. This volume of case studies shows how a number of small! independent universities addressed various administrative and service functions for their adult programs. Zusammenfassung Take a candid look into how some traditional liberal arts colleges have incorporated nontraditional adult degree programs. This volume of case studies shows how a number of small! independent universities addressed various administrative and service functions for their adult programs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editors Notes 1 J. Richard Ellis! Stephen D. Holtrop 1. The Win-Win of Adult Degree Programs 5 J. Richard Ellis Adult degree programs often struggle to find the right administrative structure. Some are very connected to centralized campus administration and services. Others are much more autonomous. 2. Mission Intentionality and Operational Integrity: The Essential Role of Faculty in Adult Degree Programs 15 Anthony L. Blair Some programs with previously decentralized administrative structures have moved back to a more centralized structure with unintended but positive results. 3. Relevant Adult Programs! Resilient Students! and Retention-Driven Administration 21 Esther Beth Sullivan! Rosanne V. Pagano Unique geographical and cultural challenges can produce a very decentralized structure for adult programs. But funding issues can force a sudden change toward centralization. 4. One Body! Many Parts: An Adult Program Profile 31 Teresa Bagamery Clark Small adult programs with small staffs necessarily depend heavily on centralized campus services. Cooperation from the centralized offices is crucial. 5. Academic Autonomy for Adult Degree Programs: Independence with Integration 37 Judson Curry Cultural and social capital help more established adult programs to operate with autonomy in many areas. Despite this widespread autonomy and decentralization! however! some functions still remain centralized. 6. The Impact of Adult Degree Programs on the Private College or University 45 Pamela A. Giles A college or university changes when adult programs are added and needs to remain constantly flexible in structure to accommodate rapidly changing adult program developments. However! even with large! decentralized adult programs! campuses should remain true to the institutional strengths developed over decades with the traditional academic program. 7. Practicing What We Teach: Learning from Experience to Improve Adult Program Administration 55 Lori K. Jass Larger adult programs are not necessarily entirely decentralized. Each institution needs to find the balance of centralized and decentralized administrative functions. A hybrid structure can provide both autonomy and centralized efficiency and consistency. 8. Starting from Scratch: The Evolution of One University s Administrative Structure for Adult Programs 65 Carol G. Williams Outsourcing some adult program services provides another hybrid approach that allows a college or university to focus on important functions such as high-quality teaching and curriculum design. 9. Hybrid Governance in an Adult Program: A Nuanced Relationship 73 Suzanne Cockley Mutual appreciation and collaboration are the keys to finding an institutional balance of centralized services and autonomous functions. This is especially true for small! specialized adult programs. 10. Conclusion: Unique Adult Degree Programs with Unique Relationships to the Main Campus 83 Stephen D. Holtrop Institutions have unique internal structures and distinctive histories. Adult programs may move toward greater autonomy as they grow in size! but not all programs follow this trajectory. Each institution finds its own balance of centralized and decentralized administrative functions. However! a few spe...

Product details

Authors Ellis, J. Richard Holtrop Ellis, He, Higher Education (He), Holtrop, Not Available (NA)
Assisted by Ellis (Editor), J. Richard Ellis (Editor), Stephen D. Holtrop (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2012
 
EAN 9781118477496
ISBN 978-1-118-47749-6
Series J-B He Single Issue Higher Edu
J-B HE Single Issue Higher Education
J-B He Single Issue Higher Edu
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.