American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges

American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges

American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges

American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges

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Overview

An indispensable reference that everyone concerned with the future of American colleges and universities should acquire.

First published in 1999, American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century offered a comprehensive introduction to the central issues facing American colleges and universities. This thoroughly revised edition brings the classic volume up to date. The contributors have rewritten every chapter to address major changes in higher education, including the rise of organized social movements, the problem of income inequality and stratification, and the growth of for-profit and distance education. Three new chapters cover information technology, community colleges, and teaching and learning.

This edition seeks to capture several crucial dynamics in the nexus of higher education and society. Placing higher education within its social and political contexts, the contributors discuss finance, federal and state governance, faculty, students, curriculum, and academic leadership. They also grapple with growing concerns about the future of the academy and reflect more deeply on the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity within higher education.

No other book covers such wide-ranging issues under the broader theme of higher education’s relationship to society. Highly acclaimed and incorporating cutting-edge research, American Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century is now more useful and engaging than ever.

Contributors: Michael N. Bastedo, Philip G. Altbach, Patricia J. Gumport, Benjamin Baez, Peter Riley Bahr, Joy Blanchard, Corbin M. Campbell, Melanie E. Corrigan, Peter D. Eckel, Roger L. Geiger, Lawrence E. Gladieux, Sara Goldrick-Rab, Jillian Leigh Gross, D. Bruce Johnstone, Adrianna Kezar, Jacqueline E. King, Aims C. McGuinness, Jr., Michael Mumper, Anna Neumann, Robert M. O’Neil, Laura W. Perna, Gary Rhoades, Roman Ruiz, Lauren Schudde, Sheila Slaughter, Daryl G. Smith


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421419893
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 03/30/2016
Edition description: fourth edition
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael N. Bastedo is an associate professor of education at the University of Michigan.

Philip G. Altbach is the J. Donald Monan, SJ, Professor of Higher Education and director of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College.

Patricia J. Gumport is a professor of education, the vice-provost for graduate education, and the director of the Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research at Stanford University. She is coeditor of the fourth edition of American Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century: Social, Political, and Economic Challenges and In Defense of American Higher Education, both published by Johns Hopkins.

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: Core Enduring Missions
1. The Ten Generations of American Higher Education
2. Academic Freedom: Past, Present, and Future
3. Curriculum in Higher Education: The Organizational: Dynamics of Academic Reform
4. Harsh Realities: The Professoriate in the Twenty-First Century
5. Graduate Education and Research: Interdependence and Strain
6. The Intersecting Authority of Boards, Presidents, and Faculty:: Toward Shared Leadership
Part II: Macro Forces at Work
7. Patterns of Higher Education Development
8. The Federal Government and Higher Education
9. The States and Higher Education
10. The Legal Environment: The Implementation of Legal Change on Campus
11. Financing American Higher Education: Reconciling Institutional Financial Viability and Student Affordability
Part III: Frontiers of Rapid Change
12. Extending Opportunity, Perpetuating Privilege: Institutional Stratification amid Educational Expansion
13. The Diversity Imperative: Moving to the Next Generation
14. Homing in on Learning and Teaching: Current Approachesand Future Directions for Higher Education Policy
15. Technology: The Solution to Higher Education'sPressing Problems?
16. Community Colleges
17. State and Markets in Higher Education: Trends in Academic Capitalism

What People are Saying About This

Joshua Kim

Bastedo, Gumport, and Altbach have delivered on crafting an updated version of American Higher Education that is highly relevant to academia in 2021, one that will remain a fundamental text for students of higher education for years to come. The fifth edition succeeds in bringing up to date the issues, trends, and challenges that higher education faces today while retaining all the strengths of the previous volume, including consistently clear writing and arguments that are situated in the literature and firmly grounded in data. Bravo!

Alan C. Frantz

Anyone who wants an in-depth introduction to US higher education and its history, current issues, and trends should read this book, especially those new in the ranks of college faculty, administrators, and trustees; legislators and lobbyists; and personnel in state and federal agencies, accrediting bodies, and associations. Prior editions have fostered wonderful discussion in my graduate courses in higher education administration. The book would serve programs around the globe that have a course comparing higher education systems; this text will help people understand the American 'non-system.'

From the Publisher

Anyone who wants an in-depth introduction to US higher education and its history, current issues, and trends should read this book, especially those new in the ranks of college faculty, administrators, and trustees; legislators and lobbyists; and personnel in state and federal agencies, accrediting bodies, and associations. Prior editions have fostered wonderful discussion in my graduate courses in higher education administration. The book would serve programs around the globe that have a course comparing higher education systems; this text will help people understand the American 'non-system.'
—Alan C. Frantz, Idaho State University

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