Habits of Mind: Fostering Access and Excellence in Higher EducationTransaction Publishers - 249 pages "...a compelling synthesis that clears away much of the intellectual clutter in strategic planning and offers a creative, if somewhat elitist, theory that fuses the strengths of the university with the context and challenges of the 21st century."--Choice "The goal of higher education as described by Allen and Allen is based on a curriculum of study for a proficient humanity characterized by excellence in judgement.... The authors have presented a refreshing treatise on the values of education, respect for working toward a more civilized society, acknowledgement of human diginity and the need for more moral and fair treatment within our society. Higher education is positioned to contribute to these lofty ideals and is described very well in this book."--Alton L. Taylor, University of Virginia |
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... colleges and universities is in general contrived . not for the benefit of the students , but for the interest . or more prop- erly speaking , for the ease of the masters ... " The reforms described in these pages are predicated upon ...
... colleges and universities to be permitted arbitrarily to select the students they will teach . and that . because higher education is so important and so powerful , colleges and universities should be required to teach the students ...
... college system has been created . that the system of public colleges and universities has expanded sufficiently to make the promise of access for all citizens seem a real possibility , that Virginia's information technology industry ...
... colleges and universities . Her colleges and universities are also economic drivers . not only pumping $ 2.3 billion dollars into the economy every year , but also providing the knowledge basis for the increasingly important knowl- edge ...
... colleges and universities must accommodate an environment of evolving social . economic , and technological demands without sacrificing autonomy . In the face of this impressive and well - documented orthodoxy may not a stray ...
Contents
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Excellence in Judgment | 55 |
Access to Higher Education | 79 |
Evaluating Higher Education Waiting for Change | 125 |
Managing Higher Education Lessons from Virginia | 149 |
Epilogue The Rhetoric of Higher Education | 181 |
Bibliography | 231 |
Index | 243 |
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Habits of Mind: Fostering Access and Excellence in Higher Education William Allen Limited preview - 2017 |
Habits of Mind: Fostering Access and Excellence in Higher Education William Allen Limited preview - 2017 |
Habits of Mind: Fostering Access and Excellence in Higher Education William Barclay Allen,Carol M. Allen No preview available - 2003 |