1st Edition

Confronting Challenges to the Liberal Arts Curriculum Perspectives of Developing and Transitional Countries

Edited By Patti McGill Peterson Copyright 2012
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Comparative research on higher education in developing and transitional countries is often focused on such issues as access, finance, student mobility and the impact of globalization, but there has been little attention to curriculum and the forces that shape it. Confronting Challenges to the Liberal Arts Curriculum fills an important gap in the literature by examining the context, content, challenges, and successes of implementing liberal arts coursework within undergraduate curriculum. In order to fully understand the place of liberal education in each location, chapter authors have employed a wide lens to investigate the influences upon curricular content in China, India, Mexico, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey. Thus, this volume explores how curricular content is decided, how educational programs are being structured, and whether countries are viewing higher education as more than just the preparation of students for specialized knowledge.

    By providing detailed case studies of these countries at crucial transition points in their higher education systems, each chapter outlines the state of higher education system and the government’s role, the impact of imported models, the presence of a liberal education, the curricular formation, and best examples of successful programs. Ultimately, this volume depicts how global influences have come to rest in developing countries and how market forces far removed from faculty and students have shaped the undergraduate curriculum. This valuable book is of interest to scholars and researchers in Higher Education as well as practitioners working to foster student and faculty exchange and raise awareness of curricular issues.

    Preface and Acknowledgements

    Chapter 1 A Global Framework: Liberal Education in the Undergraduate Curriculum, Patti McGill Peterson

    Chapter 2 China: General Education Grounded in Tradition in a Rapidly Changing Society, Kathryn Mohrman, Jinghuan Shi, and Manli Li

    Chapter 3 India: Structural Roadblocks to Academic Reform, Pawan Agarwal and Rajashree Srinivasan

    Chapter 4 Mexico: Higher Education, the Liberal Arts, and Prospects for Curricular Change, Wietse de Vries and José Francisco Romero

    Chapter 5 Pakistan: Liberal Education in Context, Policy, and Practice, Zulfiqar H. Guiliani

    Chapter 6 Poland: The Place of Liberal Education in Post-Soviet Higher Education, Ewa Kowalski

    Chapter 7 Russia: Against the Tide, Liberal Arts Establishes a Foothold in Post-Soviet Russia, Jonathan Becker, Andrei Kortunov, and Philip Fedchin

    Chapter 8 South Africa: Reimagining Liberal Learning in a Post-Apartheid Curriculum, Michael Cross and Fatima Adam

    Chapter 9 Turkey: Obstacles to and Examples of Curriculum Reform, Kemal Gürüz

    Chapter 10 Comparative Observations: Problems and Prospects, Patti McGill Peterson

    List of Contributors

    Index

    Biography

    Patti McGill Peterson is Presidential Adviser for Global Initiatives at the American Council on Education.