The Challenges of Education in Central Asia
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Stephen P. Heyneman;
Stephen P. Heyneman
Vanderbilt University
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Alan J. DeYoung
Alan J. DeYoung
University of Kentucky-Lexington
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978-1-60752-975-0
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978-1-93157-649-9
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2000
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Chapter 15: University Ranking in Central Asia: The Experience of Kazakhstan
Vladimir Brider
Shnara Iskakova
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Vladimir Brider, Shnara Iskakova, 2000. "University Ranking in Central Asia: The Experience of Kazakhstan", The Challenges of Education in Central Asia, Stephen P. Heyneman, Alan J. DeYoung
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Fees are now normal in all institutions of higher education, but how is the public to know where to invest? How can a prospective student decide on the right program at the right price? This essay explores the possibility of creating a new ranking system which would be free of governmental distortion and openly available to the public.
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