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Shared Governance In Higher Education

overall review score: 4.2
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Shared governance in higher education refers to the collaborative decision-making process involving various stakeholders within academic institutions.

Key Features

  • Involvement of faculty, staff, and students in decision-making
  • Transparent and inclusive processes
  • Shared responsibility for institutional governance

Pros

  • Encourages transparency and accountability
  • Enhances stakeholder engagement and buy-in
  • Fosters a sense of community and collaboration

Cons

  • Can lead to slower decision-making processes
  • May result in conflicts or disagreements among stakeholders

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