1. present academic status of
the world
Dr. Roma Smart Joseph
Teacher Educator
Lucknow, UP, India
2. Meaning
• Examines the main engines of
change and their impact on
higher education
• Primarily deals with the changes
and the impact of engines of
society , education, technology
and government policies cast on
higher education
5. GLOBALISATION
ROLE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN ACADEMIC
INSTITUTES
VARIOUS OPPORTINITIES FOR STUDY AND RESEARCH
GIVEN NEW INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY
EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK
INTEGRATED WORLD ECONOMY
8. Massification
• Responding to mass demands that have been
risen by shift to knowledge economy.
Greater social
mobility for
growing
population
New pattern of
funding for higher
education
Diversified
educational
system in
countries
9. Student mobility
Effect of globalisation
Flow of students from Asia to
North America, Europe
Flexible immigration norms for
international students
Collaboration with different universities to
develop project and research programs
More opportunities for exchange
programs
10. Privatisation
• Higher education a private enterprise
• Demand absorbing sector
• For-profit sector
• Offers access to students who might not
be qualified for public universities
• Run on a business model; power
concentrated in boards
• Students seen as consumers