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All the Essential Half-Truths about Higher Education



Rok: 1998
ISBN: 9780226616544
OKCZID: 110077490

Hodnocení: 4.5 / 5 (6 hlasů)


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As witty as it is provocative, as pragmatic as it is philosophical, All The Essential Half Truths About Higher Education is an engagingly written, cogent analysis of higher education institutions in America. In this refreshingly original exploration, George Dennis O'Brien argues that to debate intelligently about the future of education, we must stop focusing on its ideals and look instead at its institutions. O'Brien shows how the institution of American higher education changed fundamentally during this century when the administration-led, religious or denominational college was replaced by the faculty-dominated research university. Since then, the scientific assumptions of the research model have clashed with what O'Brien terms the "historical 'hangover' of moral mission" still expected of the university. How will ambiguously governed institutions respond intelligently to the financial, technological and cultural changes now just beginning to affect higher education? Who will decide, for example, how many physicists are enough? Or which departments should be shut down? O'Brien illuminates such issues by looking at them in their institutional setting. Valid goals and ideas are significantly altered once they are incorporated into practical form: What may have been "truths" become "half-truths." The idea of "academic freedom" becomes institutionalized as academic tenure; a "well-rounded" or liberal arts education becomes a distribution requirement. In each chapter, O'Brien addresses one of nine half-truths, such as whether "Low Cost Public Education Benefits the Least-Advantaged in Society" and goes on to provocatively explore how accurately it reflects the true state of higher education. O'Brien's proposals on what might be done to help colleges survive in the next century range from changing the nature of tenure to rethinking the logic of financial aid to the development of distinctive institutional missions. O'Brien's book is deceptive. Its witty and relaxed style disguises a serious, well-structured and historically-informed argument on the present challenges and future prospects of American higher education.


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