Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya :: implications for access, equity, and knowledge production /
Over the last decade, the privatisation of public universities and the growth in the number of accredited private universities have picked up steadily in Kenya. The growth in the private university sector has been more in the number of institutions than in the volume of students, while in the public...
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the last decade, the privatisation of public universities and the growth in the number of accredited private universities have picked up steadily in Kenya. The growth in the private university sector has been more in the number of institutions than in the volume of students, while in the public universities, privatisation has resulted in increased number of private students, whose enrollment in some institutions and programmes surpass the number of students on government sponsorship. This book addresses the implications of this development in Kenya, with regard to the responsiveness of private higher education to issues of broadening access, equity and the traditional research function of universities. Four tensions caused by the privatisation of universities in Kenya are raised in the book. First is the diminishing role of private higher education institutions as promoters of social equity, since access to the institutions and programmes is dependent of the ability to pay in a context where critical demand for university education comes from underprivileged groups. The second is the narrow definition of quality prevalent in private universities and programmes, against a context that demands broadened access and wider curriculum as a critical component of quality university education. Third is the dilemma of private universities focusing on low-captial intensive programmes when the development challenges of countries such as Kenya require investments in capital intensive science and technology oriented ones. The last tension discussed is the desire of universities in the developing world to proactively contribute to global knowledge economy when the imperatives of private university education restrict investments in basic research and knowledge production. |
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spelling | Oanda, Ibrahim O. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007209270 Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / Ibrahim Ogachi Oanda, Fatuma N. Chege, Daniel M. Wesonga. Dakar : Codesria, ©2008. 1 online resource (108 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Codesria book series Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-108). Unrestricted online access star Print version record. 1. Introduction and Background of the Study -- 2. Evolution and Development of Private Higher Education in Kernya -- 3. Dynamics of Access and Equity in Kenta's Private Universities and Programmes -- 4. Research and Knowledge Production in Private Universities and Prograrmcs in Kenya -- 5. Conclusion: Challenges and Prospects for Private Higher Education in Kenya as Regards Equity, Research and Knowledge Production. Over the last decade, the privatisation of public universities and the growth in the number of accredited private universities have picked up steadily in Kenya. The growth in the private university sector has been more in the number of institutions than in the volume of students, while in the public universities, privatisation has resulted in increased number of private students, whose enrollment in some institutions and programmes surpass the number of students on government sponsorship. This book addresses the implications of this development in Kenya, with regard to the responsiveness of private higher education to issues of broadening access, equity and the traditional research function of universities. Four tensions caused by the privatisation of universities in Kenya are raised in the book. First is the diminishing role of private higher education institutions as promoters of social equity, since access to the institutions and programmes is dependent of the ability to pay in a context where critical demand for university education comes from underprivileged groups. The second is the narrow definition of quality prevalent in private universities and programmes, against a context that demands broadened access and wider curriculum as a critical component of quality university education. Third is the dilemma of private universities focusing on low-captial intensive programmes when the development challenges of countries such as Kenya require investments in capital intensive science and technology oriented ones. The last tension discussed is the desire of universities in the developing world to proactively contribute to global knowledge economy when the imperatives of private university education restrict investments in basic research and knowledge production. Private universities and colleges Kenya. Privatization in education Kenya. Privatisation en éducation Kenya. Bilingual & multilingual dictionaries. bicssc EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Private universities and colleges fast Privatization in education fast Kenya fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrgMQKpcY3M4dvk48PJDq Privatuniversität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4136328-0 Kenia gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4030236-2 Chege, Fatuma N. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99909949 Wesonga, Daniel M. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008201393 has work: Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFXwQ6JV8prw67V7G444jd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Oanda, Ibrahim O. Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya. Dakar : Codesria, ©2008 (DLC) 2008345486 Codesria book series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42007400 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=410733 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Oanda, Ibrahim O. Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / Codesria book series. 1. Introduction and Background of the Study -- 2. Evolution and Development of Private Higher Education in Kernya -- 3. Dynamics of Access and Equity in Kenta's Private Universities and Programmes -- 4. Research and Knowledge Production in Private Universities and Prograrmcs in Kenya -- 5. Conclusion: Challenges and Prospects for Private Higher Education in Kenya as Regards Equity, Research and Knowledge Production. Private universities and colleges Kenya. Privatization in education Kenya. Privatisation en éducation Kenya. Bilingual & multilingual dictionaries. bicssc EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Private universities and colleges fast Privatization in education fast Privatuniversität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4136328-0 |
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title | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / |
title_auth | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / |
title_exact_search | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / |
title_full | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / Ibrahim Ogachi Oanda, Fatuma N. Chege, Daniel M. Wesonga. |
title_fullStr | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / Ibrahim Ogachi Oanda, Fatuma N. Chege, Daniel M. Wesonga. |
title_full_unstemmed | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / Ibrahim Ogachi Oanda, Fatuma N. Chege, Daniel M. Wesonga. |
title_short | Privatisation and private higher education in Kenya : |
title_sort | privatisation and private higher education in kenya implications for access equity and knowledge production |
title_sub | implications for access, equity, and knowledge production / |
topic | Private universities and colleges Kenya. Privatization in education Kenya. Privatisation en éducation Kenya. Bilingual & multilingual dictionaries. bicssc EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Private universities and colleges fast Privatization in education fast Privatuniversität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4136328-0 |
topic_facet | Private universities and colleges Kenya. Privatization in education Kenya. Privatisation en éducation Kenya. Bilingual & multilingual dictionaries. EDUCATION Higher. Private universities and colleges Privatization in education Kenya Privatuniversität Kenia |
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