
Making Reform Work
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Robert Zemsky, one of a select group of scholars who participated in Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings'' 2005 Commission on the Future of Higher Education, signed off on the commission''s report with reluctance. In Making Reform Work he presents the ideas he believes should have come from that group to forge a practical agenda for change. Zemsky argues that improving higher education will require enlisting faculty leadership, on the one hand, and, on the other, a strategy for changing the higher education system writ large.
Directing his attention from what can''t be done to what can be done, Zemsky provides numerous suggestions. These include a renewed effort to help students'' performance in high schools and a stronger focus on the science of active learning, not just teaching methods. He concludes by suggesting a series of dislodging events, for example, making a three-year baccalaureate the standard undergraduate degree, congressional rethinking of student aid in the wake of the loan scandal, and a change in the rules governing endowments that could break the gridlock that today holds higher education reform captive.
Making Reform Work offers three rules for successful college and university transformation: don''t vilify, don''t play games, and come to the table with a well-thought-out strategy rather than a sharply worded lamentation.
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- 1: Prelude to Reform
- 2: The Wine of Our Discontent
- 3: Commodification and Other Sins
- 4: The Way We Are
- 5: The Rain Man Cometh-Again
- 6: Scandals Waiting to Happen
- 7: The Four Horsemen of Academic Reform
- 8: Flat-World Contrarians
- 9: The Wrong-Way Web
- 10: Were Learning to Matter
- 11: Building Blocks
- 12: Changing Strategies
- Notes
- Index
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