
The Attainment Agenda
State Policy Leadership in Higher Education
Johns Hopkins University Press
Will be published approx. on 26. June 2014
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-1-4214-1406-5 (ISBN)
Description
Although the federal government invests substantial resources into student financial aid, states have the primary responsibility for policies that raise overall higher educational attainment and improve equity across groups. The importance of understanding how states may accomplish these goals has never been greater, as educational attainment is increasingly required for economic and social well-being of individuals and society. Drawing on data collected from case studies of the relationship between public policy and higher education performance in five states-Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Texas, and Washington- The Attainment Agenda offers a framework for understanding how state public policy can effectively promote educational attainment. Laura W. Perna and Joni E. Finney argue that there is no silver bullet to improve higher education attainment. Instead, achieving the required levels of attainment demands a comprehensive approach.
State leaders must consider how performance in one area (such as degree completion) is connected to performance in other areas (such as preparation or affordability), how particular policies interact to produce expected and unexpected outcomes, and how policy approaches must be adapted to reflect their particular context. The authors call for greater attention to the state role in providing policy leadership to advance a cohesive public agenda for higher education and adopting public policies that not only increase the demand for and supply of higher education but also level the playing field for higher educational opportunity. The insights offered in The Attainment Agenda have important implications for public policymakers, college and university leaders, and educational researchers interested in ensuring sustained higher education attainment.
State leaders must consider how performance in one area (such as degree completion) is connected to performance in other areas (such as preparation or affordability), how particular policies interact to produce expected and unexpected outcomes, and how policy approaches must be adapted to reflect their particular context. The authors call for greater attention to the state role in providing policy leadership to advance a cohesive public agenda for higher education and adopting public policies that not only increase the demand for and supply of higher education but also level the playing field for higher educational opportunity. The insights offered in The Attainment Agenda have important implications for public policymakers, college and university leaders, and educational researchers interested in ensuring sustained higher education attainment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1 s/w Zeichnung
1 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-1406-5 (9781421414065)
DOI
10.1353/book.29451
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Persons
Laura W. Perna is a professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania and is editor and co-author of several books, including The State of College Access and Completion: Improving College Success for Students from Underrepresented Groups. Joni E. Finney is a professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania and principal author of Measuring Up, the first state report cards for higher education. She is co-author or editor of several books.
Author
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Foreword
Content
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Improving Higher Education Attainment of All Students: A National Imperative
Chapter 2. Understanding the Relationship between Public Policy and Higher Education Performance: Guiding Perspectives
Chapter 3. Examining the Relationship between Public Policy and Performance in Five States: What We Did
Chapter 4. Perpetuating Disparity: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Georgia
Chapter 5. A Story of Decline: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Illinois
Chapter 6. Much Accomplished, Much at Stake: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Maryland
Chapter 7. Hard Choices Ahead: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Texas
Chapter 8. State Policy Leadership Vacuum: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Washington
Chapter 9. Lessons Learned: Conclusions and Implications
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Improving Higher Education Attainment of All Students: A National Imperative
Chapter 2. Understanding the Relationship between Public Policy and Higher Education Performance: Guiding Perspectives
Chapter 3. Examining the Relationship between Public Policy and Performance in Five States: What We Did
Chapter 4. Perpetuating Disparity: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Georgia
Chapter 5. A Story of Decline: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Illinois
Chapter 6. Much Accomplished, Much at Stake: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Maryland
Chapter 7. Hard Choices Ahead: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Texas
Chapter 8. State Policy Leadership Vacuum: The Performance and State Policies of Higher Education in Washington
Chapter 9. Lessons Learned: Conclusions and Implications
Notes
References
Index