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Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education (Thomas Jefferson Foundation
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- Condition
- Book Title
- Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education (Thomas Jeffer
- ISBN
- 9780813925578
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Education
- Publication Name
- Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education
- Publisher
- University of Virginia Press
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Subject
- History & Theory, Higher
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Series
- Thomas Jefferson Foundation Distinguished Lecture Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Perfect
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.2 in
- Item Weight
- 23.7 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 454 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10
0813925576
ISBN-13
9780813925578
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50940848
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
454 Pages
Publication Name
Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education
Language
English
Subject
History & Theory, Higher
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Education
Series
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Distinguished Lecture Ser.
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2007-271299
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
[The book] should be compulsory reading for all interested in higher education and in social justice.
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
379.2/6
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Synopsis
With recommendations ranging from reform of the admissions process, to restructuring of federal financial aid and state support of public universities, to addressing the various precollegiate obstacles that disadvantaged students face at home and in school, the authors urge all selective colleges and universities to continue race-sensitive admissions policies, while urging the most selective (and privileged) institutions to enroll more well-qualified students from families with low socioeconomic status., Employing historical research, examination of the most recent social science and public policy scholarship, international comparisons, and detailed empirical analysis of rich new data, the authors study the intersection between "excellence" and "equity" objectives., Thomas Jefferson once stated that the foremost goal of American education must be to nurture the "natural aristocracy of talent and virtue." Although in many ways American higher education has fulfilled Jefferson's vision by achieving a widespread level of excellence, it has not achieved the objective of equity implicit in Jefferson's statement. In Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education , William G. Bowen, Martin A. Kurzweil, and Eugene M. Tobin explore the cause for this divide. Employing historical research, examination of the most recent social science and public policy scholarship, international comparisons, and detailed empirical analysis of rich new data, the authors study the intersection between "excellence" and "equity" objectives. Beginning with a time line tracing efforts to achieve equity and excellence in higher education from the American Revolution to the early Cold War years, this narrative reveals the halting, episodic progress in broadening access across the dividing lines of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. The authors argue that despite our rhetoric of inclusiveness, a significant number of youth from poor families do not share equal access to America's elite colleges and universities. While America has achieved the highest level of educational attainment of any country, it runs the risk of losing this position unless it can markedly improve the precollegiate preparation of students from racial minorities and lower-income families. After identifying the "equity" problem at the national level and studying nineteen selective colleges and universities, the authors propose a set of potential actions to be taken at federal, state, local, and institutional levels. With recommendations ranging from reform of the admissions process, to restructuring of federal financial aid and state support of public universities, to addressing the various precollegiate obstacles that disadvantaged students face at home and in school, the authors urge all selective colleges and universities to continue race-sensitive admissions policies, while urging the most selective (and privileged) institutions to enroll more well-qualified students from families with low socioeconomic status., Thomas Jefferson once stated that the foremost goal of American education must be to nurture the "natural aristocracy of talent and virtue." Although in many ways American higher education has fulfilled Jefferson?s vision by achieving a widespread level of excellence, it has not achieved the objective of equity implicit in Jefferson?s statement. In Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education , William G. Bowen, Martin A. Kurzweil, and Eugene M. Tobin explore the cause for this divide. Employing historical research, examination of the most recent social science and public policy scholarship, international comparisons, and detailed empirical analysis of rich new data, the authors study the intersection between "excellence" and "equity" objectives. Beginning with a time line tracing efforts to achieve equity and excellence in higher education from the American Revolution to the early Cold War years, this narrative reveals the halting, episodic progress in broadening access across the dividing lines of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. The authors argue that despite our rhetoric of inclusiveness, a significant number of youth from poor families do not share equal access to America?s elite colleges and universities. While America has achieved the highest level of educational attainment of any country, it runs the risk of losing this position unless it can markedly improve the precollegiate preparation of students from racial minorities and lower-income families. After identifying the "equity" problem at the national level and studying nineteen selective colleges and universities, the authors propose a set of potential actions to be taken at federal, state, local, and institutional levels. With recommendations ranging from reform of the admissions process, to restructuring of federal financial aid and state support of public universities, to addressing the various precollegiate obstacles that disadvantaged students face at home and in school, the authors urge all selective colleges and universities to continue race-sensitive admissions policies, while urging the most selective (and privileged) institutions to enroll more well-qualified students from families with low socioeconomic status.
LC Classification Number
LC213.2.B69 2006
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