Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness

Prospects for future economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa will depend in significant measure on the continent's capacity to cultivate the higher order skills and expertise needed to acquire knowledge and utilize it to advance economic and social development. Recognition of this reality is lead...

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Main Authors: Saint, William, Lao, Christine, Materu, Peter
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academic community
academic freedom
academic programs
academic senates
academic staff
academic units
access to education
access to information
access to tertiary education
accountability
Accountability mechanisms
achievement
allocation of responsibilities
Association of African Universities
binding
call
central management
citizenship
civil society
colleges
comparative assessment
Confederation
constituencies
curriculum
decision makers
decision making
decision-making
decision-making body
decision-making power
decision-making process
decree
decrees
degree equivalence
degree equivalencies
degrees
disciplines
distance learning
diversified tertiary education system
economic growth
education councils
education governance
education of women
education policy
education sector
education services
education statistics
educational inputs
educational programs
educational quality
elected representatives
employment
enactment
enrollment
expenditure
expenditures
faculties
federal universities
financial assistance
Financial Autonomy
financial capacity
financial management
financial resources
financial support
future research
gender equity
global market
Government Authority
government controls
governmental policies
head of state
Higher Education
higher education community
higher education institutions
higher education management
higher education system
higher education systems
higher learning
human capital
human capital formation
Human Development
human resource
human resource management
human resources
income generation
information technology
institutional autonomy
International Association of Universities
international university community
internationalization
labor market
labor market needs
learning outcomes
Legal Documents
legal framework
legal provision
Legislation
legislative actions
legislative changes
legitimization
Let
levels of education
levels of government
literature
local government
ministries of finance
ministry of education
national goals
national strategies
nations
Papers
performance indicators
performance of tertiary education institutions
politicians
polytechnics
Printing
private higher education
private institutions
Private Tertiary Education
private tertiary institutions
private universities
private university
professional associations
professors
public administration
public funding
public institutions
public policies
public resources
public sector
public universities
public university
quality assurance
quality assurance agencies
quality of education
rates of return
regulatory frameworks
representatives
research centers
research institutions
research mission
scholars
Senate
social justice
social mobility
staff employment
state control
state intervention
state supervision
student mobility
student organizations
student populations
student scholarships
systematic analysis
teaching
technical education
technical institutes
tertiary distance education
Tertiary Education
tertiary education institution
tertiary education policies
tertiary education reform
tertiary education reforms
tertiary education systems
tertiary enrollments
tertiary institution
tertiary institutions
tertiary sector
tertiary system
tertiary systems
university administrators
University Council
university governance
university leaders
university staff
university students
university systems
voting
workers
spellingShingle academic affairs
academic community
academic freedom
academic programs
academic senates
academic staff
academic units
access to education
access to information
access to tertiary education
accountability
Accountability mechanisms
achievement
allocation of responsibilities
Association of African Universities
binding
call
central management
citizenship
civil society
colleges
comparative assessment
Confederation
constituencies
curriculum
decision makers
decision making
decision-making
decision-making body
decision-making power
decision-making process
decree
decrees
degree equivalence
degree equivalencies
degrees
disciplines
distance learning
diversified tertiary education system
economic growth
education councils
education governance
education of women
education policy
education sector
education services
education statistics
educational inputs
educational programs
educational quality
elected representatives
employment
enactment
enrollment
expenditure
expenditures
faculties
federal universities
financial assistance
Financial Autonomy
financial capacity
financial management
financial resources
financial support
future research
gender equity
global market
Government Authority
government controls
governmental policies
head of state
Higher Education
higher education community
higher education institutions
higher education management
higher education system
higher education systems
higher learning
human capital
human capital formation
Human Development
human resource
human resource management
human resources
income generation
information technology
institutional autonomy
International Association of Universities
international university community
internationalization
labor market
labor market needs
learning outcomes
Legal Documents
legal framework
legal provision
Legislation
legislative actions
legislative changes
legitimization
Let
levels of education
levels of government
literature
local government
ministries of finance
ministry of education
national goals
national strategies
nations
Papers
performance indicators
performance of tertiary education institutions
politicians
polytechnics
Printing
private higher education
private institutions
Private Tertiary Education
private tertiary institutions
private universities
private university
professional associations
professors
public administration
public funding
public institutions
public policies
public resources
public sector
public universities
public university
quality assurance
quality assurance agencies
quality of education
rates of return
regulatory frameworks
representatives
research centers
research institutions
research mission
scholars
Senate
social justice
social mobility
staff employment
state control
state intervention
state supervision
student mobility
student organizations
student populations
student scholarships
systematic analysis
teaching
technical education
technical institutes
tertiary distance education
Tertiary Education
tertiary education institution
tertiary education policies
tertiary education reform
tertiary education reforms
tertiary education systems
tertiary enrollments
tertiary institution
tertiary institutions
tertiary sector
tertiary system
tertiary systems
university administrators
University Council
university governance
university leaders
university staff
university students
university systems
voting
workers
Saint, William
Lao, Christine
Materu, Peter
Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
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description Prospects for future economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa will depend in significant measure on the continent's capacity to cultivate the higher order skills and expertise needed to acquire knowledge and utilize it to advance economic and social development. Recognition of this reality is leading policy makers and politicians across the region to renew their attention to the role that tertiary education can play in undergirding knowledge-based strategies for growth and competitiveness. As this awareness has grown, fuller understanding of the relationship between human capital formation and economic growth, the types of tertiary education policies that can nurture this relationship, and the national-level conditions that shape the possibilities for success in these endeavors has been pursued by the World Bank through a series of analytical studies. This analytical work culminated in 2008 with the completion of the region's flagship report entitled accelerating catch-up: tertiary education for growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. This report examined the human resource implications of more knowledge-intensive strategies for growth in Africa within the context of globalize competition and argued the need for more conscious management of education policies in order to align education sector outputs, especially postsecondary graduates and research, with national strategies for economic growth and poverty alleviation. In doing so, the report issued a clear call for more autonomous, flexible, and responsive institutions of tertiary education capable of adjusting their missions and programs to fast-paced changes in the technologies, economic relations, and trade regimes that can spell the difference between a nation's competitiveness and stagnation within the global economic arena. It also highlighted the critical role of governance arrangements at the level of tertiary education systems as well as individual tertiary institutions in determining capabilities for flexibility and responsiveness that enable timely adaptation to change.
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Lao, Christine
Materu, Peter
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Materu, Peter
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title Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
title_short Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
title_full Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
title_fullStr Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
title_full_unstemmed Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness
title_sort legal frameworks for tertiary education in sub-saharan africa : the quest for institutional responsiveness
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spelling okr-10986-135262021-04-23T14:03:10Z Legal Frameworks for Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Quest for Institutional Responsiveness Saint, William Lao, Christine Materu, Peter academic affairs academic community academic freedom academic programs academic senates academic staff academic units access to education access to information access to tertiary education accountability Accountability mechanisms achievement allocation of responsibilities Association of African Universities binding call central management citizenship civil society colleges comparative assessment Confederation constituencies curriculum decision makers decision making decision-making decision-making body decision-making power decision-making process decree decrees degree equivalence degree equivalencies degrees disciplines distance learning diversified tertiary education system economic growth education councils education governance education of women education policy education sector education services education statistics educational inputs educational programs educational quality elected representatives employment enactment enrollment expenditure expenditures faculties federal universities financial assistance Financial Autonomy financial capacity financial management financial resources financial support future research gender equity global market Government Authority government controls governmental policies head of state Higher Education higher education community higher education institutions higher education management higher education system higher education systems higher learning human capital human capital formation Human Development human resource human resource management human resources income generation information technology institutional autonomy International Association of Universities international university community internationalization labor market labor market needs learning outcomes Legal Documents legal framework legal provision Legislation legislative actions legislative changes legitimization Let levels of education levels of government literature local government ministries of finance ministry of education national goals national strategies nations Papers performance indicators performance of tertiary education institutions politicians polytechnics Printing private higher education private institutions Private Tertiary Education private tertiary institutions private universities private university professional associations professors public administration public funding public institutions public policies public resources public sector public universities public university quality assurance quality assurance agencies quality of education rates of return regulatory frameworks representatives research centers research institutions research mission scholars Senate social justice social mobility staff employment state control state intervention state supervision student mobility student organizations student populations student scholarships systematic analysis teaching technical education technical institutes tertiary distance education Tertiary Education tertiary education institution tertiary education policies tertiary education reform tertiary education reforms tertiary education systems tertiary enrollments tertiary institution tertiary institutions tertiary sector tertiary system tertiary systems university administrators University Council university governance university leaders university staff university students university systems voting workers Prospects for future economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa will depend in significant measure on the continent's capacity to cultivate the higher order skills and expertise needed to acquire knowledge and utilize it to advance economic and social development. Recognition of this reality is leading policy makers and politicians across the region to renew their attention to the role that tertiary education can play in undergirding knowledge-based strategies for growth and competitiveness. As this awareness has grown, fuller understanding of the relationship between human capital formation and economic growth, the types of tertiary education policies that can nurture this relationship, and the national-level conditions that shape the possibilities for success in these endeavors has been pursued by the World Bank through a series of analytical studies. This analytical work culminated in 2008 with the completion of the region's flagship report entitled accelerating catch-up: tertiary education for growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. This report examined the human resource implications of more knowledge-intensive strategies for growth in Africa within the context of globalize competition and argued the need for more conscious management of education policies in order to align education sector outputs, especially postsecondary graduates and research, with national strategies for economic growth and poverty alleviation. In doing so, the report issued a clear call for more autonomous, flexible, and responsive institutions of tertiary education capable of adjusting their missions and programs to fast-paced changes in the technologies, economic relations, and trade regimes that can spell the difference between a nation's competitiveness and stagnation within the global economic arena. It also highlighted the critical role of governance arrangements at the level of tertiary education systems as well as individual tertiary institutions in determining capabilities for flexibility and responsiveness that enable timely adaptation to change. 2013-05-23T18:29:02Z 2013-05-23T18:29:02Z 2009 978-0-8213-8124-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13526 en_US World Bank Working Paper;No. 176 Africa Human Development Series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research Africa Sub-Saharan Africa