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Title: Building a System of Institutional Autonomy of a Higher Education Institution: Methodological Background
Authors: Rayevnyeva O. V.
Keywords: institutional autonomy
higher education institution
concept of the system of autonomy
paradigm of higher education development
hypotheses
tools
mechanism for managing autonomy
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Rayevnyeva O. V. Building a System of Institutional Autonomy of a Higher Education Institution: Methodological Background / O. V. Rayevnyeva // Проблеми економіки. – 2018 – № 4. – С. 188–194.
Abstract: The article deals with the further improvement of the methodological background for building a system of autonomy of a higher educational institution (HEI). Based on a critical analysis of the world and national experience, it is determined that the current stage of the functioning of the world higher education system is characterized by the formation of a new development paradigm and implies the need to find a certain balance between university autonomy and government regulation in this sphere. The main dimensions in changing the global paradigm of development of the education market are defined and, accordingly, the peculiarities of changing the paradigm of modernization of the national higher education system in Ukraine are formed. It is proved that autonomy of an HEI is, above all, the decentralization of management culture at the university and the construction of an effective system for managing its structural components – academic, staffing, financial, and organizational autonomy. The stages of development of the concept for building a system of HEI institutional university autonomy are proposed; hypotheses, provisions, functions of the system of autonomy of the university are formed.
URI: http://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/22756
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