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LA Review of Books: The Educational Lottery by Steven Brint
On the four kinds of heretics attacking the gospel of education. “In short, we will need to turn our backs on assumptions of our most fervent boosters of universal higher education: that access alone is the primary purpose, and that when students and teachers are co-present, education occurs. The challenge will be to reweave the uneven and tattered undergraduate experience in more durable and vivid patterns.”
LA Review of Books: The Educational Lottery by Steven Brint
On the four kinds of heretics attacking the gospel of education. “In short, we will need to turn our backs on assumptions of our most fervent boosters of universal higher education: that access alone is the primary purpose, and that when students and teachers are co-present, education occurs. The challenge will be to reweave the uneven and tattered undergraduate experience in more durable and vivid patterns.”