A Compact for Higher EducationCornel DaCosta, K. Moti Gokulsing This is a collection of papers which look at the relationship between higher education and those who use it, and those who will in the future. The papers look at how compacts could be developed to encourage the potential for maintaining and improving upon existing education agreements. The book covers the university and higher education institutions and their relationship with government and industry as well as with the students. |
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Realizing a Compact for Higher Education | 17 |
Compacts or Contracts? 336 | 36 |
Quality and Equality in Higher Education | 65 |
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