Public et privé dans l’enseignement supérieur au Mexique

Private Higher Education in Mexico has grown rapidly in the past two decades. The expansion has produced institutional diversification: the non public sector is dominated by small and isolated institutions, operating outside quality assurance frameworks and prestigious universities’ networks. Their...

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Main Author: Sylvie Didou-Aupetit
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Les éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme 2004-09-01
Series:Cahiers de la Recherche sur l'Education et les Savoirs
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cres/1380
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Summary:Private Higher Education in Mexico has grown rapidly in the past two decades. The expansion has produced institutional diversification: the non public sector is dominated by small and isolated institutions, operating outside quality assurance frameworks and prestigious universities’ networks. Their profiles and their development strategies are utterly heterogeneous. One of the main issues for governmental authorities is therefore to regulate the sector in a context marked by high selectivity and low enrolments in public universities. Given the complexity of the political and social interests at stake, the lack of qualitative research on private higher education appears problematic, both in terms of knowledge and governance.
ISSN:1635-3544
2265-7762