Changes in the chilean university system: reflections about its evolution and a proposal of governance
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https://doi.org/10.31619/caledu.n37.92Keywords:
university, governance, university system, public policiesAbstract
This essay discusses a proposal of governance for Chilean public universities (State). It is based on trends affecting the university system all over the world: overcrowding, diversification, opening to new stakeholders and its correspondence in the national university system. This analysis distinguishes three levels: a meta level, meaning value context and economic, social and philosophical ideas leading to the concept and expectations about the university; a meso level - the institutions - involving the government and the public structure responsible for the university system; and a micro level, university education institutions, where there are remarkable factors as university government structures, their governance, leadership and institution management.Downloads
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