
Selling Students Short
Why you won't get the university education you deserve
Richard Hil(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 22. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-74331-889-8 (ISBN)
Description
'For some years now I've had a gnawing concern that Australia's universities are in trouble - ethically, financially and pedagogically. Richard Hil has convinced me that it's even worse than I feared.' - Ben Eltham, New Matilda and Deakin UniversityMore students than ever before go to university, and what they experience there is vastly different from even a decade ago. The hi-tech libraries, designer lecture theatres, funky cafes and elaborate sporting facilities hide a reality very different to all the marketing hype. Class sizes have blown out, facilities are often inadequate, technology has increasingly replaced face-to-face teaching, and staff are weighed down by impossible workloads. Students work long hours in often low paid, casual jobs, feel lonely and isolated, and their education leaves them in debt for years.Richard Hil lifts the lid on today's university experience, drawing on numerous studies as well as interviews with 150 students around the country.
Far from producing rounded citizens and flexible, job-ready graduates, Hil argues universities are turning out individuals often unable to obtain relevant work and lacking in some of the most basic professional requirements, and without the analytical and critical skills that once were the hallmark of a university education.
Far from producing rounded citizens and flexible, job-ready graduates, Hil argues universities are turning out individuals often unable to obtain relevant work and lacking in some of the most basic professional requirements, and without the analytical and critical skills that once were the hallmark of a university education.
Reviews / Votes
'For some years now I've had a gnawing concern that Australia's universities are in trouble - ethically, financially and pedagogically. Richard Hil has convinced me that it's even worse than I feared.' - Ben Eltham, New Matilda and Deakin University.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
310 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-74331-889-8 (9781743318898)
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E-Book
04/2015
Allen & Unwin
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Person
Richard Hil is Associate Professor, School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University, and author of Whackademia: An Insider's Account of the Troubled University.
Content
About the authorPrologueIntroduction: The other side of excellence1 Brand power2 The variegated consumer3 The great student surveyathon4 Traversing the campus mall5 Inside the virtual world6 A nice little earner7 Limits to learning8 The pleasures and perils of a PhD9 Graduation - now what?Epilogue: Reclaiming higher educationAcknowledgementsReferences