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The Meanings of Mass Higher Education (Society for Research into Higher Education)
 
 
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Peter Scott

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This book is an attempt to interpret the changes under way in British higher education, notably the rapid expansion of student numbers and the establishment of an open post-binary system. Read the first page
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