Internationalisation and Globalisation of Higher Education: Implications for Africa's Higher Education System

Author(s)
Kotey, Bernice A
Mihret, Dessalegn
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
While governments are responsible for ensuring that their national education systems adequately meet the human resource needs of their countries, the provision of education -- especially higher education -- is gradually shifting to the private domain and is increasingly commoditised. Amidst these global trends, the higher education sector in Africa remains poorly developed and unable to cope with increasing demand; the reason is partly caused by a focus on primary and secondary education in earlier times, and a lack of focus on the development of a tertiary education sector. Despite excess demand, Sub-Saharan Africa has, on a global basis, the lowest higher education participation rate; preventing the region from providing the specialist knowledge and skills required to support its development. This paper explores global developments in higher education in order to assess opportunities that the global higher education market can provide to Africa to help it overcome low domestic higher education opportunities.
ISBN
9781921597367
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Language
en
Publisher
University of New England, Distance Education Hub (DEHub)
Series
DEHub Monograph Series
Title
Internationalisation and Globalisation of Higher Education: Implications for Africa's Higher Education System
Type of document
Report
Entity Type
Publication

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