Restoring Trust In Higher Education: Making the Investment Worthwhile Again
By (Author) Aneil K. Mishra
Foreword by J. L. Stimpert
Foreword by J. L. Stimpert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
9th March 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
378
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
Leaders from both private and public institutions provide a 360-degree view of the challenges and opportunities facing higher educationand offer a manifesto for restoring relevance and respect. Where is the value in higher education How can higher education restore its relevance and trust with students and parents Are there really any meaningful differences between public and private higher education This volume probes those questions and more, exploring the myriad issues that have led many people to question whether higher education is worth the sacrifices it requires of parents and students. Drawing on the experience and expertise of a wide variety of highly renowned academics, respected government officials, and well-grounded individuals from the private sector, this thought-provoking book offers readers simple but powerful ways to evaluate whether prospective colleges and universities merit the very substantial investment of time, abilities, and financial resources they necessitate. Readers will learn what to look for in a college or university and what questions to ask in selecting an institution of higher education. They will also learn how parents, students, academicians, and other stakeholders can advocate for changes to benefit both higher education and the constituency it serves.
Aneil K. Mishra, PhD, is the Thomas D. Arthur Distinguished Professor of Leadership at East Carolina University's College of Business.