Stakeholder insights for effective higher education management
Date
2008Publisher
© 2008 published jointly by BAFED and BU-IEDAuthor
Andaleeb, Syed SaadMetadata
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Andaleeb , S. S. (2008). Stakeholder insights for effective higher education management. Bangladesh Education Journal , 7(1), 41–56. Retrieved from http://www.bafed.net/pdf/EJune8.pdfAbstract
This paper looks at human development in higher education through the lens of its users (the
alumni). Tertiary education in Bangladesh has recorded over a five-fold growth since its
birth in 1971. Yet, the participation rate of only 7 out of every 1000 persons in higher
education in the country has to be considered meager.
Higher education in Bangladesh faces many challenges. Efforts have been made to capture
the insight of one stakeholder group-the alumni of higher education institutions. In
Bangladesh, the higher education system has often failed to deliver value to its beneficiaries,
diminishing its value to its stakeholders largely because of its failure to meet expectations.
The image of the HEIs has also been seriously compromised and the semblance of quality
markedly eroded by political involvement of the teachers and students and the lack of an
effective governance mechanism. Consequently, many aspiring students are seeking their
education, goals and dreams in universities abroad. The paper attempted to provide insights
into various quality dimensions of higher education and their subcomponents, namely,
Teacher Quality, Peer Quality, Course Quality, Campus Politics and administrative
Support.
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This is an Open Access Article. It is a half-yearly journal published jointly by BAFED and BU-IED with financial assistance from UNESCO. The Journal's Retrieved from http://www.bafed.net/earchive.phpPublisher Link
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