What's College For?: The Struggle To Define American Higher Education
Autor Zachary Karabellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 1999
President
Clinton
declares
that
a
two-year
education
should
be
the
right
of
all
Americans.
Congress
passes
a
40
billion
package
of
tax
breaks
and
scholarships
aimed
at
making
a
degree
accessible
to
everyone.
Almost
two–thirds
of
high
school
graduates
now
go
on
to
some
form
of
higher
education,
and
yet
at
the
same
time,
those
colleges
and
universities,
inundated
with
a
new
kind
of
student,
have
been
slow
to
respond
to
this
revolutionary
change.Zachary
Karabell
spent
over
a
year
traveling
the
country
interviewing
students,
graduate
students,
faculty,
and
adjunct
teachers,
and
the
result
is
a
portrait
of
American
higher
education
that
is
neither
conservative
nor
liberal
and
that
needs
to
be
taken
seriously.
There
is
a
quiet
revolution
occurring
that
will—that
is—changing
the
nature
of
education
in
this
country.”Higher
education
is
becoming
mass
education,”
writes
Karabell.
The
crucial
clash
on
today's
campuses
is
not
between
traditionalists,
multiculturalists,
and
tenured
radicals,
but
between
the
competing
needs
and
desires
of
students,
professors,
administrators,
and
the
larger
society.The
overwhelming
majority
of
today's
students
are
working-class
people
seeking
education
to
get
a
job;
they
are
not
seeking
a
liberal
education,
nor
planning
to
go
on
to
graduate
school.
Most
faculty
members,
products
of
the
elite
graduate
schools
that
have
insulated
them
from
the
needs
of
real-world
people,
are
often
profoundly
ill-equipped
to
handle
this
changing
student
body.
By
exploring
the
myriad
perspectives
of
these
conflicting
expectations
Karabell
concludes
that
a
radical
democratization
of
higher
education
is
not
only
inevitable,
it
is
desirable,
and
it
will
require
dramatic
changes
in
the
structure
and
presumptions
about
education
beyond
the
high
school
level.Topping
175
billion
a
year,
spending
for
American
higher
education
will
join
health
care
and
welfare
as
one
of
the
top
national
issues,
yet
there
is
precious
little
real
or
broad-based
understanding
of
the
issues
and
social
forces
at
work.
Eschewing
any
political
agenda,
yet
unafraid
to
ask
as
many
questions
as
he
answers,
Zachary
Karabell
has
provided
the
first
reasoned
examination
of
what
has
become
a
national
concern.
Sure
to
spark
intense
debate,What's
College
For?is
a
clarion
call
for
reform.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465091522
ISBN-10: 0465091520
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465091520
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Zachary
Karabellwas
educated
at
Columbia
(BA),
Oxford
(M.
Phil.)
and
Harvard
(Ph.D.).
He
has
taught
at
Harvard
University
and
Dartmouth
College,
and
is
a
frequent
contributor
to
theWashington
Post,
The
Village
Voice,
The
Nation,
Smithsonian,
and
other
publications.
He
lives
in
New
York
City.