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Human Affairs
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2014
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vol. 24
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issue 1
68-77
EN
This study is a philosophically sociological and pedagogical reflection on the current status of universities as institutions and the profile of university education. It draws attention to the original characteristics that made up the idea and essence of university, which should not be forgotten at a time when higher education institutions are being diversified. It analyzes the development of higher education in terms of its functions and value in the context of societal change in the era of industrialization and globalization. It contemplates the university’s loss of identity at a time when financial capital prevails over science and technology, and educational preferences favor the market and practice. It considers paradigmatic change in university education as well as the future role of universities. The paper reflects on global trends through the eye of transforming countries, although it does not directly cover these countries directly.
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In the 21st century universities (especially public ones) must compete for the limited financial resources. Therefore activity of the universities had to face some kind of civic and administrative control to ensure the right use of public money. At the same time there is no acceptance for direct and expended control which might challenge the institutional autonomy. This paper presents an overview of some attempts to reconcile the needs of autonomy and accountability. The solutions and conceptualizations tested in European higher education systems are the starting point for the analysis of the relation between autonomy and accountability in Poland and the challenges yet to be faced.
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W XXI wieku uczelnie, zwłaszcza publiczne, muszą konkurować o ograniczone zasoby finansowe. Z tego względu swoboda ich działania musiała zostać poddana społecznej i administracyjnej kontroli, tak by władze publiczne i społeczeństwo miały pewność co do właściwego wydatkowania finansów publicznych. Jednocześnie odrzucana jest koncepcja nadmiernej bezpośredniej ingerencji, która podważyłaby zasadę autonomii uczelni. Artykuł stanowi przegląd różnych prób pogodzenia autonomii i wymogów roliczalności. Rozwiązania i koncepcje opracowane w europejskich systemach szkolnictwa wyższego stanowią także punkt wyjścia analizy relacji pomiędzy autonomią a rozliczalnością w Polsce.
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