Gateway to opportunity? :: a history of the community college in the United States /
Central to the debate about access to higher education, and about how to develop the educated workforce vital to economic development, are America's open-access, low-cost community colleges that enroll around half of all first-time freshmen in the United States. Can these institutions bridge th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Central to the debate about access to higher education, and about how to develop the educated workforce vital to economic development, are America's open-access, low-cost community colleges that enroll around half of all first-time freshmen in the United States. Can these institutions bridge the gap, and how might they do so? The answer is complicated by their multiple missions--as gateways to four-year colleges, and as providers of occupational education, community services, and workforce development, as well as of basic skills instruction and remediation. To enable today's administrators and policy makers to understand and contextualize the complexity of the present, this history describes and analyzes the ideological, social, and political motives that led to the creation of community colleges, and that have shaped their subsequent development. In doing so it fills a large void in our knowledge of these institutions. The "junior college," later renamed the "community college" in the 1960s and 1970s, was originally designed to limit access to higher education in the name of social efficiency. Subsequently leaders and communities tried to refashion this institution into a tool for increased social mobility, community organization, and regional economic development. Thus, community colleges were born of contradictions, and continue to be an enigma. This volume examines the institutionalization process of the community college in the United States, casting light on how this educational institution was formed, and for what purposes, and how has it evolved. It uncovers the historically conditioned rules, procedures, rituals, and ideas that ordered and defined the particular educational structure of these colleges. It focuses on the individuals, organizations, ideas, and the larger political economy that contributed to defining the community college's educational missions, and that have enabled or constrained this institution from enacting those missions. The author also sets the history in the context of contemporary debates about access and effectiveness, and traces how these colleges have responded to calls for accountability from the 1970s to the present. Community colleges hold immense promise if they can overcome their historical legacy and be re-institutionalized with unified missions, clear goals of educational success, and adequate financial resources. This book presents the history in all its complexity so that policy makers and practitioners might better understand the constraints of the past in an effort to realize the possibilities of the future. --Book Jacket. |
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spelling | Beach, J. M. (Josh M.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005050981 Gateway to opportunity? : a history of the community college in the United States / J.M. Beach ; foreword by W. Norton Grubb. 1st ed. Sterling, Va. : Stylus Pub., 2010. 1 online resource (xxxvi, 192 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. The institutionalization of community colleges : The state of the union ; The institutional effectiveness movement and higher education ; What is an institution? ; The community college: a contradictory institution -- 1. The creation and institutionalization of junior colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s : An aristocracy of talent: the origins of higher education in the United States ; Educational innovation: the creation of junior colleges, 1900-1940s ; A reformation: the reinstitutionalization of community colleges due to increasing student access, 1950s-1960s ; Community colleges, segregation, and equality, 1960s-1980s ; Whither to? Reaching a plateau of orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s -- 2. Institutional ambiguity: continued struggles of the contradictory college : A critique of orthodoxy: the new left evaluates community colleges, 1970s-1980s ; Revised but confused orthodoxy: the contradictory community college's new missions, 1990s-2000s ; Are there economic returns to community college credentials? An economic assessment, 1990-2010 -- 3. Overburdened and underfunded: the California community college : Origins of the California junior college ; Massification of higher education and postwar planning ; Segregated education in California and the junior college ; The California postsecondary education commission ; The master plan revised: declining budgets and a new system of accountability ; Conclusion: accounting and accountability -- 4. The ambiguous legacy of the community college: policy, administrative, and educational implications : The reduction of education to human capital ; The legacy of the community college: a limited opportunity ; Institution reform? Three principles for policy makers. Print version record. Central to the debate about access to higher education, and about how to develop the educated workforce vital to economic development, are America's open-access, low-cost community colleges that enroll around half of all first-time freshmen in the United States. Can these institutions bridge the gap, and how might they do so? The answer is complicated by their multiple missions--as gateways to four-year colleges, and as providers of occupational education, community services, and workforce development, as well as of basic skills instruction and remediation. To enable today's administrators and policy makers to understand and contextualize the complexity of the present, this history describes and analyzes the ideological, social, and political motives that led to the creation of community colleges, and that have shaped their subsequent development. In doing so it fills a large void in our knowledge of these institutions. The "junior college," later renamed the "community college" in the 1960s and 1970s, was originally designed to limit access to higher education in the name of social efficiency. Subsequently leaders and communities tried to refashion this institution into a tool for increased social mobility, community organization, and regional economic development. Thus, community colleges were born of contradictions, and continue to be an enigma. This volume examines the institutionalization process of the community college in the United States, casting light on how this educational institution was formed, and for what purposes, and how has it evolved. It uncovers the historically conditioned rules, procedures, rituals, and ideas that ordered and defined the particular educational structure of these colleges. It focuses on the individuals, organizations, ideas, and the larger political economy that contributed to defining the community college's educational missions, and that have enabled or constrained this institution from enacting those missions. The author also sets the history in the context of contemporary debates about access and effectiveness, and traces how these colleges have responded to calls for accountability from the 1970s to the present. Community colleges hold immense promise if they can overcome their historical legacy and be re-institutionalized with unified missions, clear goals of educational success, and adequate financial resources. This book presents the history in all its complexity so that policy makers and practitioners might better understand the constraints of the past in an effort to realize the possibilities of the future. --Book Jacket. Community colleges United States History. Community college students United States History. College students Conduct of life History. Collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants de collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants Morale pratique Histoire. 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spellingShingle | Beach, J. M. (Josh M.) Gateway to opportunity? : a history of the community college in the United States / The institutionalization of community colleges : The state of the union ; The institutional effectiveness movement and higher education ; What is an institution? ; The community college: a contradictory institution -- 1. The creation and institutionalization of junior colleges in the United States, 1900-1980s : An aristocracy of talent: the origins of higher education in the United States ; Educational innovation: the creation of junior colleges, 1900-1940s ; A reformation: the reinstitutionalization of community colleges due to increasing student access, 1950s-1960s ; Community colleges, segregation, and equality, 1960s-1980s ; Whither to? Reaching a plateau of orthodoxy, 1970s-1980s -- 2. Institutional ambiguity: continued struggles of the contradictory college : A critique of orthodoxy: the new left evaluates community colleges, 1970s-1980s ; Revised but confused orthodoxy: the contradictory community college's new missions, 1990s-2000s ; Are there economic returns to community college credentials? An economic assessment, 1990-2010 -- 3. Overburdened and underfunded: the California community college : Origins of the California junior college ; Massification of higher education and postwar planning ; Segregated education in California and the junior college ; The California postsecondary education commission ; The master plan revised: declining budgets and a new system of accountability ; Conclusion: accounting and accountability -- 4. The ambiguous legacy of the community college: policy, administrative, and educational implications : The reduction of education to human capital ; The legacy of the community college: a limited opportunity ; Institution reform? Three principles for policy makers. Community colleges United States History. Community college students United States History. College students Conduct of life History. Collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants de collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants Morale pratique Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh College students Conduct of life fast Community college students fast Community colleges fast Junior college gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4162920-6 |
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title_full | Gateway to opportunity? : a history of the community college in the United States / J.M. Beach ; foreword by W. Norton Grubb. |
title_fullStr | Gateway to opportunity? : a history of the community college in the United States / J.M. Beach ; foreword by W. Norton Grubb. |
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title_sort | gateway to opportunity a history of the community college in the united states |
title_sub | a history of the community college in the United States / |
topic | Community colleges United States History. Community college students United States History. College students Conduct of life History. Collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants de collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants Morale pratique Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh College students Conduct of life fast Community college students fast Community colleges fast Junior college gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4162920-6 |
topic_facet | Community colleges United States History. Community college students United States History. College students Conduct of life History. Collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants de collèges communautaires États-Unis Histoire. Étudiants Morale pratique Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. College students Conduct of life Community college students Community colleges United States Junior college USA History |
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