The Analysis of Transition Policy on Higher Education in Post-mao China
Since the open-door policy and economic reform was launched in1978, Chinese higher education has developed dramatically in terms of the number of student enrollments and the number of higher education institutions.The transition policies applied in higher education demonstrate that, the Chinese government has applied three incentive methods to motivate universities and academics towards improved performance, these incentive methods are reducing state authority, enhancing academico power and creating market rewards, such as policy decentralisation, charging tuition fees, establishing private higher education, and so on so forth.Through a variety of government policies on higher education in the post-Mao period, the Chinese government has reduced state authority, enhanced academic power and created market rewards in Chinese university management.Apparently the traditional highly centralised hierarchical governance in Chinese higher education has been replaced by the new hybrid governance, which is characterised by low state authority, strong academic power and strong market rewards.
Transition policy Higher education Post-mao
WANG Zhi-hui
School of Public Management,Yunnan University of Finance and Economics,Kunming,P.R.China,650221
国际会议
2013 International Conference on Public Administration (9th)(2013年第九届公共管理国际会议)
南非
英文
519-524
2013-10-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)