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말레이시아와 싱가포르 고등교육정책 변화의 정치경제open accessPolitical Economy of Higher Education Policies in Malaysia and Singapore

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Political Economy of Higher Education Policies in Malaysia and Singapore
Authors
황인원김형종김지훈
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국동남아학회
Keywords
고등교육; 국제화; 법인화; 말레이시아; 싱가포르; 사교육 시장; 공교육시장; Higher Education Policy; Internationalization; Malaysia; Singapore; Private Educational Market; Public Educational Market
Citation
동남아시아연구, v.22, no.3, pp 195 - 239
Pages
45
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
동남아시아연구
Volume
22
Number
3
Start Page
195
End Page
239
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22786
DOI
10.21652/kaseas.22.3.201210.195
ISSN
1229-6899
2713-8844
Abstract
This study examines history, current status and development of higher educational policies in Malaysia and Singapore. In particular, this study pays attention on policy changes and internationalization strategies since the late 1990s. Malaysia and Singapore, both as multi-ethnic societies and newly established states, was once one country before the separation in 1965. However, political factors such as nation-building and economic factors such as competitiveness have shaped different paths for these two countries. This paper raises following research questions. What are the policy changes of higher education in these two countries in the post-separation era? What are the commonalities and the differences? What are the future prospects? This study finds that development of higher education in Malaysia and Singapore was strongly influenced by political economic factors of both domestic and international environments. Although two countries were common in that the role of the state has been strong as both had to go through nation-building, higher education policies in Malaysia was much more influenced by political factor as it has adopted the ethnic quota system for preferential treatment for its ethnic Malays. Also the two countries differed their polices in responses to higher education needs since 1990s. Malaysia expanded private educational market and steered international competitiveness centering on state universities. In contrast, Singapore slowly expanded size of state universities and pursued the quality of state universities. Recent development of international strategies of higher education in these countries reveals implications for future discussion on quality and direction of higher education in Korea and other Southeast Asian countries, as well as global level discussion on internationalization of higher education.
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