Achieving Accountability in Higher Education: Balancing Public, Academic, and Market Demands / Edition 1

Achieving Accountability in Higher Education: Balancing Public, Academic, and Market Demands / Edition 1

by Joseph C. Burke
ISBN-10:
0787972428
ISBN-13:
9780787972424
Pub. Date:
10/18/2004
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0787972428
ISBN-13:
9780787972424
Pub. Date:
10/18/2004
Publisher:
Wiley
Achieving Accountability in Higher Education: Balancing Public, Academic, and Market Demands / Edition 1

Achieving Accountability in Higher Education: Balancing Public, Academic, and Market Demands / Edition 1

by Joseph C. Burke

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Overview

With contributions from leading experts in the field, this comprehensive and timely book presents the principles and guidelines for effective accountability for states, colleges, and universities. Achieving Accountability in Higher Education clarifies the concept of accountability for both public and private colleges and universities and explores its reaches and limits.  The book examines the most recent developments, offers current models for each of the major approaches to accountability, and analyzes their shortcomings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780787972424
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 10/18/2004
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.46(w) x 9.39(h) x 1.36(d)

About the Author

Joseph C. Burke—professor, administrator, and researcheris director of  the Public Higher Education Program and senior fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government. 

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Table of Contents

Preface ix

The Editor xxi

The Contributors xxiii

1 The Many Faces of Accountability 1
Joseph C. Burke

2 Accountability and the Private Sector: State and Federal Perspectives 25
William M. Zumeta

3 Accountability and Governance 55
Richard C. Richardson Jr., Thomas R. Smalling

4 Accountability and Accreditation: Can Reforms Match Increasing Demands? 78
Ralph A. Wolff

5 Can Assessment Serve Accountability? It Depends on the Question 104
Peter T. Ewell

6 Standardized Testing and Accountability: Finding the Way and the Will 125
T. Dary Erwin

7 Imagine Asking the Client: Using Student and Alumni Surveys for Accountability in Higher Education 148
George D. Kuh

8 Academic Audit for Accountability and Improvement 173
William F. Massy

9 State-by-State Report Cards: Public Purposes and Accountability for a New Century 198
Patrick M. Callan, Joni E. Finney

10 Reinventing Accountability: From Bureaucratic Rules to Performance Results 216
Joseph C. Burke

11 Resources and Reputation in Higher Education: Double, Double, Toil and Trouble 246
J. Fredericks Volkwein, Stephen D. Grunig

12 The Dog That Doesn’t Bark: Why Markets Neither Limit Prices nor Promote Educational Quality 275
Robert M. Zemsky

13 The Three Corners of the Accountability Triangle: Serving All, Submitting to None 296
Joseph C. Burke

References 325

Name Index 349

Subject Index 355

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“This volume brings together the insights of some of the country’s finest scholars on the very important subject of accountability in higher education. It will likely stand as a definitive source of the topic for years to come.”
—Graham Spanier, president, Pennsylvania State University

“Joe Burke helps advance the national discussion on higher education accountability by exploring its meaning, purpose, and potential. This volume is a must-read for business, civic, government, and education leaders who want to move higher education to the next level through consistent and effective performance measurement.”
—Charles B. Reed, chancellor, California State University, Long Beach

“At last. We now have the definitive exploration of accountability. Joe Burke brings very smart colleagues together to dissect this complex subject and offers his own sensible solutions to one of the most challenging conundrums facing higher education.”
—Tom Ingram, president, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

“This astute book illuminates the inherent tension between accountability and autonomy. As Burke points out, the tension is healthy, but the union is essential. Educators and policymakers should use this book’s insights to achieve the goals that both share.”
—Paul E. Lingenfelter, executive director, State Higher Education Executive Officers

“The issue of higher education’s accountability has never been more important. This book will be a valuable resource as we attempt to develop accountability systems to meet the challenges of today and, more importantly, those of tomorrow. It could not have come at a better time.”
—Thomas D. Layzell, president, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education

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