Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder mark - NICE Standard-sized.
Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Standard-sized.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1993
ISBN 10: 0804721254 ISBN 13: 9780804721257
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. xviii, 260p., tables, charts, very good condition in like dj.
Da: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
EUR 87,64
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Stanford University Press, US, 1993
ISBN 10: 0804721254 ISBN 13: 9780804721257
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 90,02
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. For decades, Mexican leaders and scholars as well as outside observers have spoken of a Mexican university system in crisis, expressing concern over student political activism and violence, declining quality of instruction and facilities, crowded campuses, and lack of employment for graduates. When the government harshly suppressed a student movement in 1968, world attention focused on the turmoil that was endemic in university life. During the severe economic slump of the 1980s, the fundamental weaknesses of the Mexican economy-its inefficiency and inability to compete in the world-were often attributed to failings of the university system. Using original quantitative data on the graduates of all Mexican universities in a dozen major professional fields since 1929, the author explores the nature of this purported "crisis" by examining a series of questions about the Mexican university system: How have the changing policy priorities of the Mexican government affected the university's education of professionals? How have the Mexican economy's needs for professionals shaped the functioning of the university system? Has Mexico trained "enough" professionals? Have they been trained in the "right" fields? Has the university been able to respond to demands for upward mobility through higher education? The author's detailed analysis reveals a paradox: to the extent that Mexican universities may not be producing the kinds of expertise needed for competing in the new global marketplace, that educational quality has declined gradually over time, and that the university has not contributed much to social mobility, one may indeed speak of a crisis. Yet because the university system has reached its present form in response to demands placed on it be government, the economy, and society, responding pragmatically to circumstances beyond its control, the author concludes that the crisis is not fundamentally a university crisis, but rather one that lies in Mexican economy and society at large.
Da: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
EUR 92,05
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Stanford University Press., Standford., 1993
ISBN 10: 0804721254 ISBN 13: 9780804721257
Da: Puvill Libros, Barcelona, B, Spagna
EUR 70,00
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Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito
EUR 94,99
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Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito
EUR 97,48
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 110,05
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 280 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Stanford University Press, US, 1993
ISBN 10: 0804721254 ISBN 13: 9780804721257
Da: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 95,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. For decades, Mexican leaders and scholars as well as outside observers have spoken of a Mexican university system in crisis, expressing concern over student political activism and violence, declining quality of instruction and facilities, crowded campuses, and lack of employment for graduates. When the government harshly suppressed a student movement in 1968, world attention focused on the turmoil that was endemic in university life. During the severe economic slump of the 1980s, the fundamental weaknesses of the Mexican economy-its inefficiency and inability to compete in the world-were often attributed to failings of the university system. Using original quantitative data on the graduates of all Mexican universities in a dozen major professional fields since 1929, the author explores the nature of this purported "crisis" by examining a series of questions about the Mexican university system: How have the changing policy priorities of the Mexican government affected the university's education of professionals? How have the Mexican economy's needs for professionals shaped the functioning of the university system? Has Mexico trained "enough" professionals? Have they been trained in the "right" fields? Has the university been able to respond to demands for upward mobility through higher education? The author's detailed analysis reveals a paradox: to the extent that Mexican universities may not be producing the kinds of expertise needed for competing in the new global marketplace, that educational quality has declined gradually over time, and that the university has not contributed much to social mobility, one may indeed speak of a crisis. Yet because the university system has reached its present form in response to demands placed on it be government, the economy, and society, responding pragmatically to circumstances beyond its control, the author concludes that the crisis is not fundamentally a university crisis, but rather one that lies in Mexican economy and society at large.
EUR 86,45
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. This economic and social history of the relationship between the univeristy system and development in Mexico since 1929, develops a body of quantitative data never before available to scholars.KlappentextFor decades, Mexican leaders .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Stanford University Press Nov 1993, 1993
ISBN 10: 0804721254 ISBN 13: 9780804721257
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 117,39
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - For decades, Mexican leaders and scholars as well as outside observers have spoken of a Mexican university system in crisis, expressing concern over student political activism and violence, declining quality of instruction and facilities, crowded campuses, and lack of employment for graduates. When the government harshly suppressed a student movement in 1968, world attention focused on the turmoil that was endemic in university life. During the severe economic slump of the 1980s, the fundamental weaknesses of the Mexican economy-its inefficiency and inability to compete in the world-were often attributed to failings of the university system.