3 - Private Provision, National Regulatory Systems and Quality Assurance: A Case Study of Transnational Providers in South Africa
Revue de l’enseignement supérieur en Afrique,
Vol. 5 No 2-3 (2007): Revue de l’enseignement supérieur en Afrique
Résumé
Ce document examine l’émergence de l’offre d’enseignement à l’échelle transna- tionale en Afrique du Sud dans le contexte de l’expansion de l’enseignement su- périeur privé depuis le milieu des années 1990, et de l’élaboration d’une politique nationale et d’un cadre réglementaire qui définit le rôle de l’enseignement supé- rieur dans la construction d’une société démocratique. L’article analyse les carac- téristiques de la privatisation de l’enseignement supérieur à l’échelle transnatio- nale et leur impact en Afrique du Sud. Il conclut par une réflexion sur les questions que les pays en développement peuvent (doivent) examiner en élaborant des ca- dres réglementaires pour l’offre d’enseignement à l’échelle transnationale.
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- Altbach, P. G. (ed.), 1999, Private Prometheus: Private Higher Education andDevelopment in the 21st Century, Chestnut Hill: Boston College Centre forInternational Higher Education and Greenwood Publishing Co.
- Bitzer, E., 2002, ‘South African Legislation on Limiting Private and Foreign Higher Education: Protecting the Public or Ignoring Globalisation?’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 16(1), pp. 22–28.Council on Higher Education, 2003, Higher Education Monitor: The State of Private Higher Education in South Africa, Pretoria: CHE.
- Department of Education, 1997a, Education White Paper 3: A Programme for the Transformation of Higher Education, Pretoria: DoE.
- Department of Education, 1997b, Higher Education Act (Act No.101 of 1997), Pretoria: DoE.
- Department of Education, 2001, National Plan for Higher Education, Pretoria: DoE.
- Department of Education, 2002, Regulations for the Registration of Private Higher Education Institutions, Pretoria: DoE.
- Higher Education Quality Committee, 2001, Founding Document, Pretoria: CHE. Kruss, G., 2002, ‘More, Better, Different? Understanding Private Higher Education in South Africa’, Perspectives in Education, 20(4), pp.15-28.
- Kruss, G., 2004, Chasing Credentials and Mobility: Private Higher Education in South Africa, Pretoria: HSRC Press.
- Lange, L. et al., 2004, ‘The State of the Provision of the MBA in South Africa’, Higher Education Monitor, No.2, Council on Higher Education, Pretoria.
- Levy, D. C., 1993, ‘Recent Trends in the Privatisation of Latin American Higher Education: Solidification, Breath and Vigor’, Higher Education Policy, 6 (4). Mabizela, M., 2004, ‘Recounting the State of Private Higher Education in South Africa’, paper prepared for the Policy Forum on Private Higher Education in Africa, 2–3 November 2004, Accra, Ghana.
- Mabizela, M., Subotzky, G., & Thaver, B., 2000, ‘The Emergence of Private Higher Education in South Africa: Key Issues and Challenges’ a discussion document prepared for the Council on Higher Education Annual Consultative Confer- ence, November, Pretoria: CHE and EPU (UWC).
- National Commission on Higher Education, 1996, A Framework for Transforma- tion, Pretoria: DoE.
- Naidoo, P & Lange, L., 2003, ‘Private Providers, Qualifications and the Labour Market. Market Responsiveness: Reality or Myth?’, Quarterly Journal of Edu- cation and Training in South Africa, 10(2), pp. 13-15.
- Singh, M. & Naidoo, P., 2003, ‘Audit and Accreditation: Unholy Bedfellows or New Age Partners in the South African Quality Assurance System?’, paper presented to INQAAHE Conference, Dublin.
- South Africa (Rep.), 1994, White Paper on Reconstruction and Development, 23 November 1994, Government Gazette, 353(16085). Pretoria.
- South Africa (Rep.), 1997, Higher Education Act of the Republic of South Africa, No. 101 of 1997, Pretoria.
- Subotzky, G., 2003, ‘Private Higher Education and Training’ in Kraak, A., & Perold, H. (eds.) Human Resources Development Review 2003, Cape Town: HSRC.
Les références
Altbach, P. G. (ed.), 1999, Private Prometheus: Private Higher Education andDevelopment in the 21st Century, Chestnut Hill: Boston College Centre forInternational Higher Education and Greenwood Publishing Co.
Bitzer, E., 2002, ‘South African Legislation on Limiting Private and Foreign Higher Education: Protecting the Public or Ignoring Globalisation?’, South African Journal of Higher Education, 16(1), pp. 22–28.Council on Higher Education, 2003, Higher Education Monitor: The State of Private Higher Education in South Africa, Pretoria: CHE.
Department of Education, 1997a, Education White Paper 3: A Programme for the Transformation of Higher Education, Pretoria: DoE.
Department of Education, 1997b, Higher Education Act (Act No.101 of 1997), Pretoria: DoE.
Department of Education, 2001, National Plan for Higher Education, Pretoria: DoE.
Department of Education, 2002, Regulations for the Registration of Private Higher Education Institutions, Pretoria: DoE.
Higher Education Quality Committee, 2001, Founding Document, Pretoria: CHE. Kruss, G., 2002, ‘More, Better, Different? Understanding Private Higher Education in South Africa’, Perspectives in Education, 20(4), pp.15-28.
Kruss, G., 2004, Chasing Credentials and Mobility: Private Higher Education in South Africa, Pretoria: HSRC Press.
Lange, L. et al., 2004, ‘The State of the Provision of the MBA in South Africa’, Higher Education Monitor, No.2, Council on Higher Education, Pretoria.
Levy, D. C., 1993, ‘Recent Trends in the Privatisation of Latin American Higher Education: Solidification, Breath and Vigor’, Higher Education Policy, 6 (4). Mabizela, M., 2004, ‘Recounting the State of Private Higher Education in South Africa’, paper prepared for the Policy Forum on Private Higher Education in Africa, 2–3 November 2004, Accra, Ghana.
Mabizela, M., Subotzky, G., & Thaver, B., 2000, ‘The Emergence of Private Higher Education in South Africa: Key Issues and Challenges’ a discussion document prepared for the Council on Higher Education Annual Consultative Confer- ence, November, Pretoria: CHE and EPU (UWC).
National Commission on Higher Education, 1996, A Framework for Transforma- tion, Pretoria: DoE.
Naidoo, P & Lange, L., 2003, ‘Private Providers, Qualifications and the Labour Market. Market Responsiveness: Reality or Myth?’, Quarterly Journal of Edu- cation and Training in South Africa, 10(2), pp. 13-15.
Singh, M. & Naidoo, P., 2003, ‘Audit and Accreditation: Unholy Bedfellows or New Age Partners in the South African Quality Assurance System?’, paper presented to INQAAHE Conference, Dublin.
South Africa (Rep.), 1994, White Paper on Reconstruction and Development, 23 November 1994, Government Gazette, 353(16085). Pretoria.
South Africa (Rep.), 1997, Higher Education Act of the Republic of South Africa, No. 101 of 1997, Pretoria.
Subotzky, G., 2003, ‘Private Higher Education and Training’ in Kraak, A., & Perold, H. (eds.) Human Resources Development Review 2003, Cape Town: HSRC.