Access without equity?: finding a better balance in higher education in Asia /
Asian Development Bank.
- Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2012.
- viii, 58 pages: illustrations; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references
Introduction -- From secondary school to higher education: matriculation outputs -- Participation in higher education -- Entrance examinations for higher education -- Demand -- Supply -- Higher education typologies -- Private provision of higher education -- The application of ICTs in the delivery of higher education -- Internet usage and penetration -- e-Readiness and e-Learning readiness -- Quality -- Widening participation and strengthening inclusiveness in higher education -- Eroding employment value of higher education -- Erosion of educational quality as consequence on massification -- Public cost of providing unmanaged growth -- Future viability of growth -- Policy considerations -- Mainstreaming access in all higher education institutions -- Incentivizing higher education institutions to widen participation -- Strengthening the integration of planning between secondary and tertiary education -- Pursuing an affirmative action policy for particular groups -- Providing alternative pathways for entry to higher education -- Upskilling the workforce -- Improving data gathering systems