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Towards a New Paradigm? Christopher Duke. spite of current political agendas .
He examines the pressures on universities to become more responsive to
change within society as a whole , and to the needs and aspirations of a broader
base ...
Towards a New Paradigm? Christopher Duke. spite of current political agendas .
He examines the pressures on universities to become more responsive to
change within society as a whole , and to the needs and aspirations of a broader
base ...
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Old Assumptions and New Practices A new paradigm ? Is it helpful to speak of a
new paradigm of the university - a new way of seeing and understanding ? Has a
new idea of the university emerged from the chrysalis of the old , needing but a ...
Old Assumptions and New Practices A new paradigm ? Is it helpful to speak of a
new paradigm of the university - a new way of seeing and understanding ? Has a
new idea of the university emerged from the chrysalis of the old , needing but a ...
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learning paradigm would mean transforming existing institutions : ' the nature of
these transformations would be derived , naturally , from the principles of lifelong
education that have already been outlined ' ( Knapper and Cropley 1985 : 63 ) .
learning paradigm would mean transforming existing institutions : ' the nature of
these transformations would be derived , naturally , from the principles of lifelong
education that have already been outlined ' ( Knapper and Cropley 1985 : 63 ) .
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Change and Higher Education the New Discourse | 15 |
Mission Aims and Objectives What May Be New? | 39 |
Out of the Box Continuing Education Universitywide | 45 |
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