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ID168941
Title ProperFuture of Undergraduate Education
Other Title InformationWill Differences across Sectors Exacerbate Inequality?
LanguageENG
AuthorGreenstein, Daniel I
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay looks at how different sectors of U.S. higher education are funded, the students they serve, and the outcomes they deliver for those students. It raises serious policy questions about whether the distribution of public funds across this highly segmented industry both reflects and contributes to growing inequality in this country. It also asks whether recent trends in educational innovation and the impact of technology innovation in higher education will exacerbate or ameliorate that inequality. While the evidence is disturbing, the essay concludes optimistically. The past, it suggests, need not be prologue in higher education. The path forward for our industry, while highly constrained, can as yet be shaped through thoughtful, conscious, and analytically driven choices at individual, institutional, and state and federal policy levels.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 148, No.4; Fall 2019: p.108-137
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 148 No 4
Key WordsFuture of Undergraduate Education


 
 
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