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Improving Higher Education Standards through Reengineering in West African Universities - A Case study of Nigeria

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posted on 2025-04-16, 09:58 authored by Paul IgwePaul Igwe, Dieu Hack-polayDieu Hack-polay, John MendyJohn Mendy, Ted FullerTed Fuller, Deborah Lock

This article examines the context of higher education (HE), policies and challenges in the West African context. A multi-level framework and analysis of reengineering, leading change in complexity, activity-based view of the University Business Model and Pedagogical Content Knowledge enable the development of deep connections between the macro- and meso-level and -micro challenges of Higher Education System (HES). These include elements of effective leadership, structures and curriculum and learning pedagogies. Drawing on the analyses of interviews from 25 overseas trained senior academics from Nigerian universities, a preliminary refinement of the philosophy of reengineering, re-thinking and revaluing the higher education system (HES) is offered. These have traditionally been addressed in a piecemeal perspective in HE policy and the academic literature; such a traditional approach has not been the systematic rethinking advocated in the philosophy of reengineering.

History

School affiliated with

  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Studies in Higher Education

Pages/Article Number

1-14

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

ISSN

0307-5079

eISSN

1470-174X

Date Submitted

2019-11-28

Date Accepted

2019-11-22

Date of First Publication

2019-12-03

Date of Final Publication

2020-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-11-25

ePrints ID

38985