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Jung, Jisun.
The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong
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The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kongedited by Gerard A. Postiglione, Jisun Jung.
其他作者:
Postiglione, Gerard A.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017.
面頁冊數:
xi, 217 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
標題:
College teachersChina
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56791-4
ISBN:
9783319567914$q(electronic bk.)
The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong
The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong
[electronic resource] /edited by Gerard A. Postiglione, Jisun Jung. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xi, 217 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The changing academy ;19. - Changing academy ;4..
Chapter 1. The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong: Challenges and Future. Gerard A. Postiglione and Jisun Jung -- Chapter 2. Academic Promotion System. Roger Chao Jr. and Gerard A. Postiglione -- Changing Academic Environment in Hong Kong -- Chapter 3. Higher Education in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Politics, Academic Freedom, and Civic Engagement. Wing Wah Law -- Chapter 4. Is the Research System in Hong Kong Losing Its Competitiveness? Hugo Horta -- Chapter 5. Publication and Performativity. Bruce Macfarlane -- Chapter 6. Teaching and Learning Support and Development for Academics. Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan -- Chapter 7. Enhancing University Staff Capacities for Critical Inquiry: Organizational Change and Cumulative Powers in Higher Education. Anatoly Oleksiyenko -- Academic Profession in Hong Kong: International Comparative Survey -- Chapter 8. Academics' Perception on Research versus Teaching and their Recognition. Jisun Jung and Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan -- Chapter 9. The teaching and research nexus under research university initiatives: A comparative view for East Asia. Jung Cheol Shin and Yangson Kim -- Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange by the Hong Kong Academic Profession: In Comparative Perspective with South Korea. Hei-hang Hayes Tang -- Chapter 11. Managerialism and the Academic Profession. Michael H. Lee -- Chapter 12. Conclusion. Gerard A. Postiglione and Jisun Jung.
Hong Kong has arguably one of the best higher education systems in the world. At the heart of this system, and indeed of any system, is the academic profession. The Changing Academic in Hong Kong provides a convincing and multifaceted analysis of the professoriate. This book is essential for understanding Hong Kong's success--and it has lessons for a broader understanding of the academic profession. Philip G. Altbach, Research Professor, Boston College Gerard Postiglione and Jisun Jung has successfully pulled together a strong team of researchers making significant contributions to the debates of changing academic profession, especially as universities in Hong Kong are developing new performance indicators in response to the University Governance Review by Sir Howard Newby. This volume is timely and highly relevant to researchers, academics and policy makers in higher education with critical reflections on academic profession in Hong Kong. Ka-ho Mok, Vice President, Lingnan University he one book that has presented a complete portrait of recent changes and challenges to Hong Kong's academic profession -the book should be recognized as a classic. Futao Huang, Professor of Higher Education, Hiroshima University Hong Kong's higher education sector is a microcosm of many of the world's other systems: intensely urban, experiencing significant transformation, attuned to rankings and peer comparison, watchful toward government intervention, anxious about funding, and always on the lookout for new performance indicators for faculty. Anyone interested in Hong Kong will find "The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong" a good read, but so will those of us concerned about trends, challenges, and possibilities at university systems in the rest of the world, particularly Asia. William G. Tierney, University Professor, University of Southern California.
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