
Description
Using the Wisconsin Idea as a lens, Education for Democracy argues that public higher education institutions remain a bastion of collaborative problem solving. Examinations of partnerships between the state university and people of the state highlight many crucial and lasting contributions to issues of broad public concern such as conservation, LGBTQ+ rights, and poverty alleviation. The contributors restore the value of state universities and humanities education as a public good, contending that they deserve renewed and robust support.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Press |
Publish Date | November 17, 2020 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780299328900 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.3 pounds |
Reviews
"An important look back at the progressive Wisconsin Idea and a look forward to its possible renewal. The authors take us through numerous ideas and practices that came to be known as the Wisconsin Idea and chart out a civic vision of higher education that is badly in need of being reinvented today."--Kevin Mattson, Ohio University
"Goldberg situates the Wisconsin Idea in its historical, educational, institutional, and political context in ways that enlighten its original impulses, illuminating its significant contributions to rural and urban areas and to the very nature of the University of Wisconsin as a university of the people."--Michael Apple, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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