Colonial legacies and neo‐colonial practices in Papua New Guinean higher education |
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Authors: | Evangelia Papoutsaki Dick Rooney |
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Affiliation: | School of Communication , Unitech , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the Westernization of academic quality within the Papua New Guinea higher education system and the hybridity of the university sector where different actors force knowledge to be created for the needs of a small, formal economy, rather than for the development needs of the country. The country has yet to find a system that best responds to its educational needs; several models have been put into practice but without significant results. The approach that the PNG higher education institutes have taken, continuing the colonial tradition, builds on and is reinforced by the new international trends in higher education that follow the market needs, giving a false guarantee that HE is contributing to the economic growth of the country. Colonial legacies and neo‐colonial practices provide the conceptual framework. |
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Keywords: | Higher education Papua New Guinea Post‐colonialism |
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