The Bolivarian University of Venezuela: a radical alternative in the global field of higher education?

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Abstract

This article discusses paradoxes in the emergent global field of higher education as refl ected in an alternative model of the university – the Bolivarian University of Venezuela (UBV) and the related higher education policy, Misión Sucre. With its credo in the applied social sciences, its commitment to popular pedagogy and its dependence on extensive fieldwork with communities, UBV offers an alternative model of science and research at the service of society. Drawing on my ongoing research on this university (since 2008), I present the difficulties which the homogenising standards of a global field of higher education pose to a rapidly developing mass public university in a semi-peripheral country. I focus on the difficulty of developing evaluation procedures for UBV as this exposes contradictions which are both unique to this new university model and common for a world system of higher education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-25
Number of pages23
JournalLearning and Teaching
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2013

Keywords

  • higher education
  • university reform
  • marketisation
  • ranking
  • socialism
  • Venezuela

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