third aunp round table meeting manila, 28-31 august 2005
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THIRD AUNP ROUND TABLE MEETING Manila, 28-31 August 2005. REGIONAL COOPERATION IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: ENHANCING UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONAL LINKAGES. THE PRIVATE SECTOR’S ROLE IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Market. II. Patron. III. Partner. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THIRD AUNP ROUND TABLE MEETING
Manila, 28-31 August 2005
REGIONAL COOPERATION IN A GLOBALISING WORLD:
ENHANCING UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION,
PARTNERSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONAL LINKAGES
THE PRIVATE SECTOR’S ROLE IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
I. Market
II. Patron
III. Partner
HIGHER EDUCATION ISSUES
HEI AUTONOMY
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Philippine Perspective
Tension with Traditional Roles
Supplier
Competitor
Share of Enrollment in
Private Higher
Education (percent)
Source: World Bank 2003
Tertiary Level Enrolment (ISCED Levels) in SEAMEO and Other Countries
Students per 100,000 Population
Gross Enrolment Ratio
1985 1995 1985 1995
Brunei Darussalam 271 514 2.9 6.6
Cambodia 119 1.6
Indonesia 586 1146 6.3 11.1
Lao PDR 150 134 1.6 1.5
Malaysia 595 971 5.9 10.6
Myanmar 478 564 4.5 5.4
The Philippines 2565 2701 24.9 27.4
Singapore 1474 2522 13.6 33.7
Thailand 2009 2096 19 20.1
Vietnam 255 404 1.9 4.1
Australia 2366 5401 27.7 71.7
China 328 478 2.9 5.7
RO Korea 3568 4955 34 52
France 2318 3617 29.8 49.6
United States 5046 5395 60.2 81.1
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
The Philippines
Thailand
Australia
RO Korea
United States
Tertiary Enrolment per 100,000 Population in SEAMEO and Other Countries
1985 1995
Indonesia Philippines Thailand
Public sources 43.8 33.1 82.5
Private sources
Household expenditure
49.4 66.9 17.5
Expenditure of other private entities
6.8
All private sources 56.2 66.9 17.5
Relative Proportions of Public and Private Expenditure on Tertiary Education (2001)
Replicating the Philippine Experience
Massification of Higher Education
Privatization: Overloaded Public Education Sector
Commodification Globalized Market for Education
Transnational Education 1. Branch Campuses
2. Study Abroad
3. Franchises
4. Twinning
5. Single Purpose
6. Distance Education
7. Corporate Programmes
8. Schools
Largest Exporters
• Australia US$ 4 Billion • United Kingdom US$ 3 Billion• United States US$ 13 Billion
Source: DETYA USTR Commerce
Issues
Protecting Quality
Regulating ICT Education Market
Comparability of Credentials