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“Public education is in crisis - and it has been for some time. The problem is, no one can agree on the problem, and when there is no agreement on the problem, developing solutions is nearly impossible.” Thus writes Matthew T. Lambert in this study of present-day public higher education, which is currently plagued by momentous challenges.

In Privatization and the Public Good, Lambert examines a range of developments related to the “privatization” of public higher education in the United States, including increasing “institutional autonomy, higher tuition, diminishing appropriations, alternative revenue sources such as philanthropy and new business ventures, and modified governance relationships.” These developments, in turn, have resulted in an uncertain future for public academic institutions across the country, posing unprecedented questions and challenges for them.

Through a wide-ranging analysis of the current situation and detailed case studies that focus on prominent public universities in Virginia, North Carolina, and California, Privatization and the Public Good provides a panoramic account of the challenges faced by public institutions. Insightful and essential, this book makes a crucial contribution to the current reassessment of higher education in the United States.

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CONTENTS

Foreword ix

INTRODUCTION
Frogs Boiling in the Water 1

ONE
Public Good or Private Benefit 9

TWO
The Historic Role of Universities in State and Society 27

THREE
The Value of Higher Education 57

FOUR
The Business of the Business 91

FIVE
Autonomy Is the System’s Greatest Strength 125

SIX
The People’s University 155

SEVEN
The Master Plan Meets Privatization 185

EIGHT
The Foundations of Privatization 221

NINE
The New Public-Private Model 267

Notes 287
Acknowledgments 311
About the Author 315
Index 317

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      Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 30/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781612507316, 978-1612507316
      ISBN10: 161250731X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      “Public education is in crisis - and it has been for some time. The problem is, no one can agree on the problem, and when there is no agreement on the problem, developing solutions is nearly impossible.” Thus writes Matthew T. Lambert in this study of present-day public higher education, which is currently plagued by momentous challenges.

      In Privatization and the Public Good, Lambert examines a range of developments related to the “privatization” of public higher education in the United States, including increasing “institutional autonomy, higher tuition, diminishing appropriations, alternative revenue sources such as philanthropy and new business ventures, and modified governance relationships.” These developments, in turn, have resulted in an uncertain future for public academic institutions across the country, posing unprecedented questions and challenges for them.

      Through a wide-ranging analysis of the current situation and detailed case studies that focus on prominent public universities in Virginia, North Carolina, and California, Privatization and the Public Good provides a panoramic account of the challenges faced by public institutions. Insightful and essential, this book makes a crucial contribution to the current reassessment of higher education in the United States.

      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS

      Foreword ix

      INTRODUCTION
      Frogs Boiling in the Water 1

      ONE
      Public Good or Private Benefit 9

      TWO
      The Historic Role of Universities in State and Society 27

      THREE
      The Value of Higher Education 57

      FOUR
      The Business of the Business 91

      FIVE
      Autonomy Is the System’s Greatest Strength 125

      SIX
      The People’s University 155

      SEVEN
      The Master Plan Meets Privatization 185

      EIGHT
      The Foundations of Privatization 221

      NINE
      The New Public-Private Model 267

      Notes 287
      Acknowledgments 311
      About the Author 315
      Index 317

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