
Investment in Learning
The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education
Howard Bowen(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. April 2018
Book
Hardback
507 pages
978-1-138-52640-2 (ISBN)
Description
The value of higher education has been under attack as seldom before in American history. We are told of the overeducated American, of the case against college, and of the failure of education to contribute significantly to the reduction of inequality. In this environment, republication of an exceptionally comprehensive and judicious analysis of all that has been learned and not learned about the consequences of American higher education comes at a most appropriate time. Investment in Learning more fully covers the various aspects of this subject than any yet to appear. Howard Bowen is optimistic about higher education, but his viewpoint is based on profound knowledge of both the economic and social aspects of education. Unlike some economists who insist on a strict cost-benefit analysis of expenditures on higher education in relation to outcomes, Bowen argues that the non-monetary benefits are far greater, to the point that individual and social decisions should be made primarily on those broader indicators.
Cameron Fincher, in his new opening for the book, notes that "Publication of Howard Bowen's Investment in Learning was like a break in a long summer drought. . . . It was a comprehensive rebuttal to return-on-investment studies with negativistic findings." And in the foreword to the book, Clark Kerr simply says, "Howard Bowen is better prepared to survey the overall consequences of higher education in the United States than anyone else."
Cameron Fincher, in his new opening for the book, notes that "Publication of Howard Bowen's Investment in Learning was like a break in a long summer drought. . . . It was a comprehensive rebuttal to return-on-investment studies with negativistic findings." And in the foreword to the book, Clark Kerr simply says, "Howard Bowen is better prepared to survey the overall consequences of higher education in the United States than anyone else."
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1180 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-52640-2 (9781138526402)
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Person
Howard Bowen
Content
One: The Setting; 1: Efficiency and Accountability in Higher Education; 2: Goals: The Intended Outcomes of Higher Education; Two: Consequences for Individuals; 3: Cognitive Learning; 4: Emotional and Moral Development; 5: Practical Competence for Citizenship and Economic Productivity; 6: Practical Competence for Family Life, Consumer Behavior, Leisure, and Health; 7: The Whole Person; 8: Similarities and Differences Among Institutions; Three: Consequences for Society; 9: Societal Outcomes from Education; 10: Societal Outcomes from Research and Public Service; 11: Progress Toward Human Equality; 12: Economic Returns on Investments in Higher Education; 13: Views of Social Critics; 4: Conclusions; 14: Is Higher Education Worth the Cost?; 15: The Future of American Higher Education