Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities

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Critical insights into reforming American higher education.

If you find yourself frequently mulling over the future of academia or if the current state of American colleges stirs a blend of concern and curiosity in you, Mark C. Taylor's "Crisis on Campus" could be a compelling read. Taylor isn't just critiquing; he's offering a vision for change that could resonate with anyone invested in the evolution of education.

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Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities

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ISBN: 9780307593290
Authors: Mark C. Taylor
Publisher: Knopf
Date of Publication: 2010-08-31
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics
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A provocative look at the troubled present state of American higher education and a passionately argued and learned manifesto for its future. In Crisis on Campus, Mark C. Taylor—chair of the Department of Religion at Columbia University and a former professor at Williams College—expands on and refines the ideas presented in his widely read and hugely controversial 2009 New York Times op-ed. His suggestions for the ivory tower are both thought-provoking and include ending tenure, restructuring departments to encourage greater cooperation among existing disciplines, emphasizing teaching rather than increasingly rarefied research, and bringing that teaching to new domains using emergent online networks to connect students worldwide. As a nation, he argues, we fail to make such necessary and sweeping changes at our peril. Taylor shows us the already-rampant consequences of decades of organizational neglect. We see promising graduate students in a distinctly unpromising job market, relegated—if they’re lucky—to positions that take little advantage of their training and talent. We see recent undergraduates with massive burdens of debt, and anxious parents anticipating the inflated tuitions we will see in ten or twenty years. We also see students at all levels chafing under the restrictions of traditional higher education, from the structures of assignments to limits on courses of study. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Accommodating the students of today and anticipating those of tomorrow, attuned to schools
 

Critical insights into reforming American higher education.

If you find yourself frequently mulling over the future of academia or if the current state of American colleges stirs a blend of concern and curiosity in you, Mark C. Taylor's "Crisis on Campus" could be a compelling read. Taylor isn't just critiquing; he's offering a vision for change that could resonate with anyone invested in the evolution of education.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.