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Values in Conflict
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Values in Conflict Unknown - 2002

by Axelrod, Paul


From the publisher

Values in Conflict is a clarion call to policy-makers, business leaders, and the public at large to rethink the current direction of the contemporary university. Paul Axelrod demonstrates that liberal education, the core of higher learning, is threatened by the constricting pressures of the marketplace and shows how political and economic pressures are redefining higher learning. Axelrod demonstrates how, in the race for riches - symbolized by endless rhetoric about the need for Canada to become globally competitive, technologically advanced, and proficient at churning out knowledge workers - our schools and universities are being forced by government policy to narrow their educational vistas. The decision-making autonomy that universities must have to provide cultural, intellectual, community-service, and training functions is being eroded. Values in Conflict explains why this is happening - and why it matters.

Details

  • Title Values in Conflict
  • Author Axelrod, Paul
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 200
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, PQ, Canada
  • Date 2002
  • ISBN 9780773524064