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Public Policy and Higher Education: Reframing Strategies for Preparation, Access, and College Success

Publication date
2018
Authored by
Edward P. St. John Professor of Higher Education Emeritus, University of Michigan
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Nathan Daun-Barnett, Associate Professor of Educatonal Leadership and Policy, University of Buffalo Karen M. Moronski-Chapman
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Associate Director, Data Analytics, Daemen College
Link to book
Book Review

This is a second edition of this insightful book. While focused on the US and the various machinations of policy they appear to revel in, the book is really focused on competing ideological frameworks for education beyond school. For those with a strong commitment to equity and social justice as a cornerstone of higher education, this is a must-read: it will help clarify why others do not accept equity as a key driver for the work of colleges and universities. In particular, deepening an understanding of neo-liberal and conservative agendas, understanding the downside of market-based approaches to higher education and exploring the legitimate and illegitimate role of the State is well handled here. These authors write well, understand the nuances of public policy. Given potential changes of policy to reflect new economic and social realities, this new edition is timely.

APA Citation

St. John, E.P., Daun-Barnett, N. & Moronski-Chapman, K.N. (2018). Public policy and higher education: Reframing strategies for preparation, access, and college success. London: Routledge.

Target Audiences
Academic Administrators and Policy-Makers
Topics
Educational Policy
Publication date
2018
Authored by
Edward P. St. John Professor of Higher Education Emeritus, University of Michigan
Nathan Daun-Barnett, Associate Professor of Educatonal Leadership and Policy, University of Buffalo Karen M. Moronski-Chapman
Associate Director, Data Analytics, Daemen College