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The Human Rights-Based Approach to Higher Education - Why Human Rights Norms Should Guide Higher Education Law and Policy (Hardcover)
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The Human Rights-Based Approach to Higher Education - Why Human Rights Norms Should Guide Higher Education Law and Policy (Hardcover)
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A human right to higher education was included in the International
Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), which
came into force in 1976. Yet the world has changed significantly
since the ICESCR was drafted. State legislation and policies have
generally followed a neoliberal trajectory, shifting the perception
of higher education from being a public good to being a commodity
able to be bought and sold. This model has been criticized,
particularly because it generally reinforces social inequality. At
the same time, attaining higher education has become more important
than ever before. Higher education is a prerequisite for many jobs
and those who have attained higher education enjoy improved life
circumstances. This book seeks to determine: Is there still a place
for the human right to higher education in the current
international context? In seeking to answer this question, this
book compares and contrasts two general theoretical models that are
used to frame higher education policy: the market-based approach
and the human rights-based approach. In the process, it contributes
to an understanding of the likely effectiveness of market-based
versus human rights-based approaches to higher education provision
in terms of teaching and learning. This understanding should enable
the development of more improved, sophisticated, and ultimately
successful higher education policies. This book contends that a
human rights-based approach to higher education policy is more
likely to enable the achievement of higher education purposes than
a market-based approach. In reaching this conclusion, the book
identifies and addresses some strategic considerations of relevance
for advocates of a human rights-based approach in this context.
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