The inspiration for this timely book is the pressing need for fresh ideas and innovations in U.S. higher education. At the heart of the volume is the realization that higher education must evolve in fundamental ways if it is to respond to changing professional, economic, and technological circumstances, and if it is to successfully reach and prepare a vast population of students—traditional and nontraditional alike—for success in the coming decades.
This collection of provocative articles by leading scholars, writers, innovators, and university administrators examines the current higher education environment and its chronic resistance to change; the rise of for-profit universities; the potential future role of community colleges in a significantly revised higher education realm; and the emergence of online learning as a means to reshape teaching and learning and to reach new consumers of higher education.
Combining trenchant critiques of current conditions with thought-provoking analyses of possible reforms and new directions,
Reinventing Higher Education is an ambitious exploration of possible future directions for revitalized American colleges and universities.
关于作者
Ben Wildavsky is a senior fellow in research and policy at the Kauffman Foundation. His most recent book is
The Great Brain Race: How Global Universities Are Reshaping the World.
Andrew P. Kelly is a research fellow in education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. His writings have appeared in
Teachers College Record, Educational Policy, Policy Studies Journal, Education Next, Education Week, and
Forbes.
Kevin Carey is a policy director at Education Sector. His writings have appeared in
Washington Monthly, the New Republic, the American Prospect, Democracy, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Inside Higher Ed, and the
Chronicle of Higher Education.