The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Reaction in the American University
| AUTHOR | Menand, Louis; Prichard, Michael; Prichard, Michael |
| PUBLISHER | Tantor Audio (02/01/2010) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
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Has American higher education become a dinosaur? Why do professors all tend to think alike? What makes it so hard for colleges to decide which subjects should be required? Why do teachers and scholars find it so difficult to transcend the limits of their disciplines? Why, in short, are problems that should be easy for universities to solve so intractable? The answer, Louis Menand argues, is that the institutional structure and the educational philosophy of higher education have remained the same for one hundred years, while faculties and student bodies have radically changed and technology has drastically transformed the way people produce and disseminate knowledge. Sparking a long-overdue debate about the future of American education, The Marketplace of Ideas examines what professors and students--and all the rest of us--might be better off without while assessing what is worth saving in our traditional university institutions.
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ISBN-13:
9798200116119
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
100
Feature Codes:
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Schools - Levels - Higher
Education | Teaching - General
Education | Educational Policy & Reform
Dewey Decimal:
378.01
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Has American higher education become a dinosaur? Why do professors all tend to think alike? What makes it so hard for colleges to decide which subjects should be required? Why do teachers and scholars find it so difficult to transcend the limits of their disciplines? Why, in short, are problems that should be easy for universities to solve so intractable? The answer, Louis Menand argues, is that the institutional structure and the educational philosophy of higher education have remained the same for one hundred years, while faculties and student bodies have radically changed and technology has drastically transformed the way people produce and disseminate knowledge. Sparking a long-overdue debate about the future of American education, The Marketplace of Ideas examines what professors and students--and all the rest of us--might be better off without while assessing what is worth saving in our traditional university institutions.
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