Student Perspectives on How Higher Education in Ireland Can Help Meet the Needs of the Irish Economy

Ann Conway

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Abstract

This paper will be in three parts; the first section will examine the current tertiary education situation in Ireland amid the global economic crisis and will review what higher education’s contribution be to help alleviate the crisis. Building stronger links with the academy and the economy to help raise skills, efficiency and productivity is becoming more important in ensuring global competitiveness and retaining equality and accessibility in the academy (see Gaffikin and Morrissey, 2003: 98 [14]). The second section will look at the merge of entrepreneurship and education. As the lifelong learning society is conceptualised largely in terms of maintaining a flexible and competitive economy in the knowledge society, the concept of an entrepreneurial society will be proposed to fill the gap which has emerged since the exit of many international companies for cheaper labour elsewhere. Within all levels of education entrepreneurship should be encouraged and embedded in the curricula from the earliest stages as a prevention rather than cure to the current economic crisis in Ireland. The final section will illustrate a brief analysis of students’ perspectives on how higher education can help meet the ever-changing needs of the Irish economy.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
EventINTED2011 Conference - Valencia, Spain
Duration: 7 Mar 20119 Mar 2011

Conference

ConferenceINTED2011 Conference
Country/TerritorySpain
CityValencia
Period7/03/119/03/11

Keywords

  • tertiary education
  • global economic crisis
  • higher education
  • economy
  • skills
  • efficiency
  • productivity
  • global competitiveness
  • equality
  • accessibility
  • entrepreneurship
  • lifelong learning society
  • knowledge society
  • entrepreneurial society
  • education
  • curricula
  • economic crisis
  • Ireland

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