Benjamin P. Bowser, experienced faculty member and author, discusses higher education reforms in response to increasing tuition, underprepared graduates, and declining academic standards. Focusing on the faculty perspective, this text examines how these reforms can threaten the mission of a public institution, only exacerbating the crisis of higher education and inequality.
Benjamin P. Bowser, experienced faculty member and author, discusses higher education reforms in response to increasing tuition, underprepared graduates, and declining academic standards. Focusing on the faculty perspective, this text examines how these reforms can threaten the mission of a public institution, only exacerbating the crisis of higher education and inequality.
Benjamin P. Bowser is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at California State University, East Bay.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents List of Charts List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: The California Master Plan for Higher Education Chapter Three: From Budget Cuts to Privatization? Chapter Four: Educating Other People's Children Chapter Five: Skills, Values and Quality Chapter Six: Faculty and Teaching Chapter Seven: Research and Professional Engagement Chapter Eight: Conclusion: Do Not Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
Contents List of Charts List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: The California Master Plan for Higher Education Chapter Three: From Budget Cuts to Privatization? Chapter Four: Educating Other People's Children Chapter Five: Skills, Values and Quality Chapter Six: Faculty and Teaching Chapter Seven: Research and Professional Engagement Chapter Eight: Conclusion: Do Not Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
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