In the twentieth century, Americans have increasingly looked to the schools--and, in particular, to the nation's colleges and universities--as guardians of the cherished national ideal of equality of opportunity. With the best jobs increasingly monopolized by those with higher education, the opportunity to attend college has become an integral part of the American dream of upward mobility. The two-year college--which now enrolls more than four million students in over 900 institutions--is a central expression of this dream, and its invention at the turn of the century constituted one of the great innovations in the history of American education. By offering students of limited means the opportunity to start higher education at home and to later transfer to a four-year institution, the two-year school provided a major new pathway to a college diploma--and to the nation's growing professional and managerial classes. But in the past two decades, the community college has undergone a profound change, shifting its emphasis from liberal-arts transfer courses to terminal vocational programs. Drawing on developments nationwide as well as in the specific case of Massachusetts, Steven Brint and Jerome Karabel offer a history of community colleges in America, explaining why this shift has occurred after years of student resistance and examining its implications for upward mobility. As the authors argue in this exhaustively researched and pioneering study, the junior college has always faced the contradictory task of extending a college education to the hitherto excluded, while diverting the majority of them from the nation's four-year colleges and universities. Very early on, two-year college administrators perceived vocational training for "semi-professional" work as their and their students' most secure long-term niche in the educational hierarchy. With two thirds of all community college students enrolled in vocational programs, the authors contend that the dream of education as a route to upward mobility, as well as the ideal of equal educational opportunity for all, are seriously threatened. With the growing public debate about the state of American higher education and with more than half of all first-time degree-credit students now enrolled in community colleges, a full-scale, historically grounded examination of their place in American life is long overdue. This landmark study provides such an examination, and in so doing, casts critical light on what is distinctive not only about American education, but American society itself.
發表於2024-11-24
The Diverted Dream 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 高等教育 美國 教育社會學 教育學
高等教育裏製度主義的經典作品,影響瞭後續很多的衍生觀點(最著名的可能是David Labaree 1997),但這是我讀到最早且係統的論述。把社區大學作為一個夾在四年製精英大學和高中之間,在升學壓力和就業導嚮之間,在個人社會流動的渴望和「效率」之間的機構。其中的動力學機製寫的非常好。
評分高等教育裏製度主義的經典作品,影響瞭後續很多的衍生觀點(最著名的可能是David Labaree 1997),但這是我讀到最早且係統的論述。把社區大學作為一個夾在四年製精英大學和高中之間,在升學壓力和就業導嚮之間,在個人社會流動的渴望和「效率」之間的機構。其中的動力學機製寫的非常好。
評分美國兩年製學院的發展及個案研究
評分美國兩年製學院的發展及個案研究
評分高等教育裏製度主義的經典作品,影響瞭後續很多的衍生觀點(最著名的可能是David Labaree 1997),但這是我讀到最早且係統的論述。把社區大學作為一個夾在四年製精英大學和高中之間,在升學壓力和就業導嚮之間,在個人社會流動的渴望和「效率」之間的機構。其中的動力學機製寫的非常好。
The Diverted Dream 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載