American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century 4/e

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421419893

Social, Political, and Economic Challenges

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Edited by Michael N. Bastedo, Philip G. Altbach, Patricia J. Gumport
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PrefacePart I: Core Enduring Missions1. The Ten Generations of American Higher Education2. Academic Freedom: Past, Present, and Future3. Curriculum in Higher Education: The Organizational: Dynamics of Academic Reform4. Harsh Realities: The Professoriate in the Twenty-First Century5. Graduate Education and Research: Interdependence and Strain6. The Intersecting Authority of Boards, Presidents, and Faculty:: Toward Shared LeadershipPart II: Macro Forces at Work7. Patterns of Higher Education Development8. The Federal Government and Higher Education9. The States and Higher Education10. The Legal Environment: The Implementation of Legal Change on Campus11. Financing American Higher Education: Reconciling Institutional Financial Viability and Student AffordabilityPart III: Frontiers of Rapid Change12. Extending Opportunity, Perpetuating Privilege: Institutional Stratification amid Educational Expansion13. The Diversity Imperative: Moving to the Next Generation14. Homing in on Learning and Teaching: Current Approachesand Future Directions for Higher Education Policy15. Technology: The Solution to Higher Education'sPressing Problems?16. Community Colleges17. State and Markets in Higher Education: Trends in Academic Capitalism

""... this fourth edition of the book has been thoroughly revised and offers a comprehensive introduction to the central issues facing higher education in the United States today.""

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