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Editorial PolicyCritical ViewHigher Education Review is an academic journal committed to the critical examination of post school education. It is the policy of the Review to encourage fundamental discussion and to question received wisdom. The Review acts on a number of assumptions: first that higher education is a stage of education to which different kinds of traditions and institutions contribute; second that there is a continuing need for fundamental reexamination of this stage - its teaching, research and control; third that answers to problems can be found in all sectors and kinds of institutions - there is no monopoly of excellence. Problem basedHigher Education Review accepts a problem based epistemology. It is concerned to help formulate the problems of post school education, to propose alternative solutions and to test them. Fundamental IssuesThere seem to us to be five main areas in higher education where fundamental discussion is needed. These are:
International CoverageThese issues are the concern of all countries, and Higher Education Review attempt to provide a continuing commentary and critique of developments in post school education worldwide. A British journal is particularly well placed to mount this fundamental discussion. More than most countries Britain has a plural system of post school education with many kinds of tradition and institutions and alternative methods of finance and control. © HigherEducationReview.com |
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