Description |
vii, 168 pages ; 24 cm |
Summary |
At a time when higher education attendance has never felt more mandatory for career success and economic growth, the distinguished contributors to this provocative collection ask readers to consider the civic mission of higher education as equally vital to the nation's well-being. Should higher education serve a greater public interest? In what ways should colleges and universities be asked to participate in public controversies? What should we expect institutions of higher education to contribute to the development of honesty and ethical judgment in the civic sphere? What should colleges do to foster greater intellectual curiosity and aesthetic appreciation in their students and communities, and why is this important for all Americans? --Book Description. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Table of contents -- ntroduction --Renewing the civic mission of American higher education -- Science, enlightenment, and intellectual tensions in higher education --Liberated consumers and the liberal arts college --The other 75%: college education beyond the elite -- Professional education: aligning knowledge, expertise, and public purpose -- Graduate education: The nerve center of higher education. |
Subject |
Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives -- United States.
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Education, Higher -- Social aspects -- United States.
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Added Author |
Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe, 1945-
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Lewis, Harry R.
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ISBN |
0807752754 (paperback) |
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9780807752760 (hardcover) |
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0807752762 (hardcover) |
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