The future of higher education
Material type: TextPublication details: NewYork Routledge T&F Groups 2011Description: ix, 66 pISBN: 9780415892063LOC classification: LB2325Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Education | Rack No 01 | LB2325 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | Invoice no. IN00 5346; Date 06-12-2018 | 01450 |
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1. Introduction
2. The Lay of the Land
3. Who Governs the University?
4. Who Pays? 5. Who Goes?
6. Who Works?
7. Choosing a Future
Higher education is more important than ever, for individual success and for national economic growth. And yet higher education in the United States is in crisis: public funding has been in free fall; tuition has skyrocketed making colleges and universities less accessible; basic structures such as tenure are under assault. The Future of Higher Education analyzes the crisis in higher education, describing how a dominant neo-liberal political ideology has significantly changed the U.S. system of higher education. The book examines the contemporary landscape of higher education institutions and asks and answers these questions: Who is able to attend college? Who pays for our system of higher education? Who works at and who governs colleges and universities? The book concludes with a plan for radically revitalizing higher education in the United States.
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