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Sustainable. Resilient. Free.: The Future of Public Higher Education

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The coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the unsustainability of our public higher education system; in Sustainable. Resilient. Free. , author and educator John Warner maps out a path for change. In 1983, U.S. News and World Report started to rank colleges and universities, throwing them into competition with each other for students and precious resources. Over the course of the next thirty or so years a Reagan-era ethos of privatization and competition turned students into consumers and colleges into businesses. Tuition is unaffordable. Student loan debt is more than $1.6 trillion, and a majority of college faculty work in adjunct positions for low pay and with no security. Colleges exist to enroll students, collect tuition, and hold classes. When learning happens, it is in spite of the system, not because of it. In Sustainable. Resilient. Free. , John Warner envisions a future in which our public colleges and universities are reoriented around enhancing [...]the intellectual, social, and economic potentials of students while providing broad-based benefits to the community at large. As Warner explains, it's not even complicated. It's no more costly than the current system. We just have to choose to live the values we claim to hold dear. A critical read for anyone invested in the future of public higher education.
Request Code : ZLIB.IO16615850
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Year:
2022
Publisher:
Belt Publishing
Language:
English
ISBN 10:
1948742950
ISBN 13:
9781948742955
ISBN:
9781948742979, 1948742977, 9781948742955, 1948742950

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