The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them

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Price
$36.80
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781421427034

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About the Author

Christopher Newfield is a professor of literature and American studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Unmaking the Public University: The Forty-Year Assault on the Middle Class and Ivy and Industry: Business and the Making of the American University, 1880-1980.

Reviews

"A well-written and readable work in the area of critical university studies, this book will be of interest to academics and general readers wanting more information on the causes of current issues in today's public educational institutions."

--Library Journal

"[S]traightforward and compelling"

--Times Higher Education

"It's a compelling case and an important vision."

--Scatterplot

"Newfield creates a way to think of the entire landscape for the complex situation institutions face when trying to educate students with the highest quality, best learning outcomes, and fewer resources than ever before."

--Education Review

"This book is a major addition to the Critical University Studies corpus, and should be required reading for anyone concerned about the fate of public education in the United States... Newfield's writing is clear and accessible enough for beginning college students even as his larger argument is sophisticated enough for graduate-level study."

--Radical Teacher

"Anyone who seeks a trenchant, nuanced grasp of the situation in US public universities today, and of how we got here, should read this book. They will find themselves grateful for the insight, seriousness, and virtuosity with which Newfield has conducted his investigation."

--Public Books

"Christopher Newfield's The Great Mistake is probably the most important, and certainly one of the best, books published on higher education in this century. It should be essential reading for everyone--faculty members, administrators, trustees, philanthropists, and politicians--looking to rescue our floundering public higher education system from the pitiful morass into which it has descended."

--Academe

"The book's prose is lively and accessible, incorporating parents' and students' perspectives as well as research by prominent scholars... This is an important, timely book. Highly recommended."

--Choice

"It's well-written, passionately argued, and, for the most part, a lively read."

--Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning ISIS Reviews

"The Great Mistake is his third book on the subject and provides an incisive, convincing, and terrifying picture of the current condition of state universities, along with an analysis of how we got here and how we might repair all the damage that has been done."

--symplokē

"Amid much hand-wringing over the corporatization of the university and much chatter about the impending digital disruption of higher education, Newfield's contribution stands out. He mounts a deeply informed and impassioned defense of the idea that our economic, cultural, and political progress depends to a large degree on quality higher education--or more specifically, on quality higher education that has a liberal arts component, that affords equal access, and that is guaranteed by the 'public provision.'"

--Los Angeles Review of Books