First in the World: Community Colleges and America's Future
By (Author) Noah J. Brown
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
16th December 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
378.1543
Paperback
152
Width 144mm, Height 223mm, Spine 12mm
222g
From his unique vantage point as President and CEO of the Association of Community College Trustees, J. Noah Brown writes about the intersection between community colleges and Americas need to regain economic momentum and its position as first in the world with respect to college attainment. By connecting past economic and education policies and investments to possibilities for the future and continued national progress, Brown reminds us that restoring Americas prominence is within reach. More importantly, he succinctly advocates for the power of community colleges to increase educational attainment, thereby reducing income inequality by allowing more Americans to access real economic opportunity.
This book is a defining work at a defining time in our nations future. Our community colleges are a national asset and this book is both a call to armsand a call to opportunity! -- William D. Green, Associate Professor of History, Augsburg College, former Superintendent, Minneapolis Public Schools
Noah Brown understands not only the work of community colleges but also the basics tenets of a democratic society. When he speaks of the immense potential of community colleges to affect societal change, his deeper message is about reimagining the nations commitment to educational opportunity. This is a book that deserves the attention of everyone who cares about that tradition. -- Eduardo J. Padron Ph.D, President, Miami Dade College
Our community colleges are incredibly valuable to our society. They adapt quickly to the economic demands of our communities and to the needs of our students, especially low and middle-income Americans who otherwise could not afford the escalating costs of higher education. Noah Brown points out eloquently that community colleges prepare our students for additional education, as well as for jobs and ultimately careers. It is my hope that First in the World will help renew interest in our community colleges and move us toward a focus on strength and support for them. It is the right thing to do in order to provide opportunities for our students, as well as to serve our communities, our states and our nation. -- Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education
First in the World: Community Colleges and Americas Future, could not have come at a better time. In a clear and detailed narrative that should make this book a must-read for every community college leader, Brown makes another contribution that is long overdue: analysis of the structure and importance of the two pillars of college leadership, presidents and trustees. Too often these important roles are examined independently, but community college lay citizen boards, public servants that Brown rightly asserts make community colleges truly American institutions, must work in tandem with presidents to ensure that both policy and operations best reflect community and student needs. -- Walter G. Bumphus Ph.D, President and CEO, American Association of Community Colleges
J. Noah Brown is the president and chief executive officer of the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) since October, 2005.