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Summary
The author argues that the number of higher education institutions in the United States has peaked--that is, has hit the maximum for meeting consumer demand--and he tracks the trends in higher education he sees as the result. His near-future predictions are meant to prepare university administrators who want to anticipate and adapt to shrinking enrollments, reduced public support, and a proliferation of competing technological options for education.
Call Number
LA 227.4 .A43 2020
Edition
1st ed.
Publication
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020
Description
xi, 331 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm.
Subjects
Education - Higher Education, Higher - Aims And Objectives - United States Education, Higher - Effect Of Technological Innovations On - United States Universities And Colleges - Administration - United States Education Information Technology
Contents and Notes
Objects in Mirror May Be Closer Than They Appear -- Part I. Trends -- Catching the University in Mid-Transformation -- The New Age of Fewer Children and More Inequality -- The Marriage of Carbon and Silicon -- Beyond the Virtual Learning Environment -- Connecting the Dots: Metatrends -- Part 2. Scenarios -- Peak Higher Education -- Health Care Nation -- Open Education Triumphant -- Renaissance -- Augmented Campus -- Tutor Me, Siri -- Retro Campus -- Part 3. To the Future and the Present -- Beyond 2040 -- Back to the Present.
Authors and Contributors
Alexander, Bryan
System ID
58bf925c40
ISBN
9781421436425
Authors and Contributors
Alexander, Bryan
Forms and Genres
Book
Non-Fiction
Subjects
Administration
Aims And Objectives
Education
Education, Higher
Effect Of Technological Innovations On
Information Technology
United States
Universities And Colleges
