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  1. (1 other version)On the philosophy of higher education.John Seiler Brubacher - 1982 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
    This revised edition offers college and university leaders an up-to-date analytical perspective for resolving basic academic issues. Brubacher reexamines, refines and extends earlier arguments and other key questions in response to significant new social, economic, legal and educational developments. He discusses the limits of autonomy, the exercise of academic freedom, the desirability of open admissions, prescribed curricula and collective bargaining. He also investigates such emerging new problems as accountability, corporate interests on campus, and the right to confidentiality; expands on ways (...)
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  • The Concept of a University.Kenneth R. Minogue - 1973 - London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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  • On the Meaning of the University.Sterling M. Mcmurrin - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (3):291-292.
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  • The Uses of the University.A. C. F. Beales & Clark Kerr - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (1):102.
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  • The Higher Learning, the Universities, and the PublicThe American University.W. R. Niblett, Carl Kaysen & Jacques Barzun - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (2):227.
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  • The Higher Learning in America.Thorstein Veblen - 2005 - Cosimo.
    At the time of its initial publication in 1904, The Higher Learning in America was known in educated circles as the most reflective study ever made of the university system in America. Veblen's evaluation of the misleading notions and erroneous beliefs were inherent in "the higher learning" was received as fair by most academics. As a result, many believed he paved the way to an improved age in college education.Just as applicable today as they were decades ago, his sophisticated style (...)
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  • The Idea of the University.Karl Jaspers - 1960
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