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Autor/inSchalin, Jay
InstitutionJames G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
TitelBreaking Away from Leviathan: Colleges Can Thrive without Federal Funding
Quelle(2022), (46 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISSN1935-3510
SchlagwörterColleges; Institutional Autonomy; Private Schools; Tuition; Academic Standards; Student Costs; Federal Government; Federal Aid; Educational Finance; Institutional Characteristics; Federal Regulation; Federal Legislation; Educational Legislation; Higher Education; Accreditation (Institutions); Court Litigation; Teacher Salaries; Income; Curriculum Development; Educational Innovation; Student Characteristics; Paying for College; College Faculty; Minnesota (Minneapolis); Kentucky (Louisville); Virginia; Tennessee (Memphis); Maine; Pennsylvania; Oregon; Michigan; California (San Francisco); Idaho; Florida; Illinois; Massachusetts (Boston); Texas (Fort Worth); North Carolina (Raleigh); Wyoming; Colorado (Denver)
AbstractCan an academic institution be truly free if it relies on government funding? Federal dollars mean federal mandates, and those mandates grow increasingly draconian. More and more, they stifle debate on open questions, demand denial of verifiable scientific truths, eliminate due process for students accused of misdeeds by other students, or insist on unequal treatment for different groups in ways that corrupt the academic mission. Yet, it is still possible for academic institutions to remain free of government mandates by rejecting federal funding. The Martin Center located 19 such schools successfully operating in the United States, and tried to find out what they are doing, how they are doing it, and why they are good for the intellectual life of the nation. The ability of independent schools to function outside the boundaries of the federal government efficiently and effectively--offering lower tuition than most other private schools while holding high academic standards--suggests that federal funding is hardly necessary. And it poses a further question: does federal funding hinder education rather than improving it? (ERIC).
AnmerkungenJames G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. 353 East Six Forks Road Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27609. Tel: 919-828-1400; Fax: 919-828-7455; Web site: https://www.jamesgmartin.center/
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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