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This book presents the history in all its complexity so that policy makers and practitioners might better understand the constraints of the past in an effort to realize the possibilities of the future.
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This book presents the history in all its complexity so that policy makers and practitioners might better understand the constraints of the past in an effort to realize the possibilities of the future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000980783
- Artikelnr.: 68357168
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000980783
- Artikelnr.: 68357168
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J. M. Beach has been a teacher and educational administrator in K-12 and postsecondary education for over fifteen years. He has variously been a Lecturer at Oregon State University and the University of California, an Instructor at several community colleges in Southern California and Texas, and a Research Associate at the California Community College Collaborative, focusing on promising practices in community colleges and vocational education. Beach is currently a Lecturer at the University of Texas, San Antonio. Outside of higher education, Beach has been a teacher and school administrator. He is a poet and holds advanced degrees in English, History, Philosophy, and Education. W. Norton Grubb W. Norton Grubb is David Gardner Chair in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley
Foreword-W. Norton Grubb Preface The Institutionalization of Community
Colleges. The State of the Union The Institutional Effectiveness Movement
and Higher Education What Is an Institution? The Community College. A
Contradictory Institution One. The Creation and Institutionalization of
Junior Colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s An Aristocracy of Talent.
The Origins of Higher Education in the United States Educational
Innovation. The Creation of Junior Colleges, 1900-1940s A Reformation. The
Reinstitutionalization of Community. Colleges Due to Increasing Student
Access, 1950s-1960s Community Colleges, Segregation, and Equality,
1960s-1980s Whither To? Reaching a Plateau of Orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s Two.
Institutional Ambiguity. Continued Struggles of the Contradictory College A
Critique of Orthodoxy. The New Left Evaluates Community Colleges,
1970s-1980s Revised but Confused Orthodoxy. The Contradictory Community
College's New Missions, 1990s-2000s Are There Economic Returns to Community
College Credentials? An Economic Assessment, 1990-2010 Three. Overburdened
and Underfunded. The California Community College Origins of the California
Junior College Massification of Higher Education and Post-War Planning
Segregated Education in California and the Junior College The California
Postsecondary Education Commission The Master Plan Revised. Declining
Budgets and a New System of Accountability Conclusion. Accounting and
Accountability Four. The Ambiguous Legacy of the Community College. Policy,
Administrative, and Educational Implications The Reduction of Education to
Human Capital The Legacy of the Community College. A Limited Opportunity
Institutional Reform? Three Principles for Policy Makers Notes Selected
Bibliography About the Author Index
Colleges. The State of the Union The Institutional Effectiveness Movement
and Higher Education What Is an Institution? The Community College. A
Contradictory Institution One. The Creation and Institutionalization of
Junior Colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s An Aristocracy of Talent.
The Origins of Higher Education in the United States Educational
Innovation. The Creation of Junior Colleges, 1900-1940s A Reformation. The
Reinstitutionalization of Community. Colleges Due to Increasing Student
Access, 1950s-1960s Community Colleges, Segregation, and Equality,
1960s-1980s Whither To? Reaching a Plateau of Orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s Two.
Institutional Ambiguity. Continued Struggles of the Contradictory College A
Critique of Orthodoxy. The New Left Evaluates Community Colleges,
1970s-1980s Revised but Confused Orthodoxy. The Contradictory Community
College's New Missions, 1990s-2000s Are There Economic Returns to Community
College Credentials? An Economic Assessment, 1990-2010 Three. Overburdened
and Underfunded. The California Community College Origins of the California
Junior College Massification of Higher Education and Post-War Planning
Segregated Education in California and the Junior College The California
Postsecondary Education Commission The Master Plan Revised. Declining
Budgets and a New System of Accountability Conclusion. Accounting and
Accountability Four. The Ambiguous Legacy of the Community College. Policy,
Administrative, and Educational Implications The Reduction of Education to
Human Capital The Legacy of the Community College. A Limited Opportunity
Institutional Reform? Three Principles for Policy Makers Notes Selected
Bibliography About the Author Index
Foreword-W. Norton Grubb Preface The Institutionalization of Community
Colleges. The State of the Union The Institutional Effectiveness Movement
and Higher Education What Is an Institution? The Community College. A
Contradictory Institution One. The Creation and Institutionalization of
Junior Colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s An Aristocracy of Talent.
The Origins of Higher Education in the United States Educational
Innovation. The Creation of Junior Colleges, 1900-1940s A Reformation. The
Reinstitutionalization of Community. Colleges Due to Increasing Student
Access, 1950s-1960s Community Colleges, Segregation, and Equality,
1960s-1980s Whither To? Reaching a Plateau of Orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s Two.
Institutional Ambiguity. Continued Struggles of the Contradictory College A
Critique of Orthodoxy. The New Left Evaluates Community Colleges,
1970s-1980s Revised but Confused Orthodoxy. The Contradictory Community
College's New Missions, 1990s-2000s Are There Economic Returns to Community
College Credentials? An Economic Assessment, 1990-2010 Three. Overburdened
and Underfunded. The California Community College Origins of the California
Junior College Massification of Higher Education and Post-War Planning
Segregated Education in California and the Junior College The California
Postsecondary Education Commission The Master Plan Revised. Declining
Budgets and a New System of Accountability Conclusion. Accounting and
Accountability Four. The Ambiguous Legacy of the Community College. Policy,
Administrative, and Educational Implications The Reduction of Education to
Human Capital The Legacy of the Community College. A Limited Opportunity
Institutional Reform? Three Principles for Policy Makers Notes Selected
Bibliography About the Author Index
Colleges. The State of the Union The Institutional Effectiveness Movement
and Higher Education What Is an Institution? The Community College. A
Contradictory Institution One. The Creation and Institutionalization of
Junior Colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s An Aristocracy of Talent.
The Origins of Higher Education in the United States Educational
Innovation. The Creation of Junior Colleges, 1900-1940s A Reformation. The
Reinstitutionalization of Community. Colleges Due to Increasing Student
Access, 1950s-1960s Community Colleges, Segregation, and Equality,
1960s-1980s Whither To? Reaching a Plateau of Orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s Two.
Institutional Ambiguity. Continued Struggles of the Contradictory College A
Critique of Orthodoxy. The New Left Evaluates Community Colleges,
1970s-1980s Revised but Confused Orthodoxy. The Contradictory Community
College's New Missions, 1990s-2000s Are There Economic Returns to Community
College Credentials? An Economic Assessment, 1990-2010 Three. Overburdened
and Underfunded. The California Community College Origins of the California
Junior College Massification of Higher Education and Post-War Planning
Segregated Education in California and the Junior College The California
Postsecondary Education Commission The Master Plan Revised. Declining
Budgets and a New System of Accountability Conclusion. Accounting and
Accountability Four. The Ambiguous Legacy of the Community College. Policy,
Administrative, and Educational Implications The Reduction of Education to
Human Capital The Legacy of the Community College. A Limited Opportunity
Institutional Reform? Three Principles for Policy Makers Notes Selected
Bibliography About the Author Index