How Professors Play the Cat Guarding the Cream

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0913969435 
ISBN 13
9780913969434 
Category
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Publication Year
1992 
Publisher
Pages
221 
Subject
Universities and colleges--United States. College costs--United States. Corporate culture--United States. College teachers--Salaries, etc.--United States. College students--United States. Universities and colleges--United States--Administration. 
Abstract
This book is a 'must read' for every parent who has ever signed a check for tuition, every student who has ever wondered where all the distinguished professors are hiding, and everyone else who has ever questioned what faculty do with themselves all day. In this lucid and engaging account, Richard Huber identifies faculty productivity as the major reason why college tuition at America's most prestigious institutions rose at more than twice the rate of inflation throughout the 1980s. He argues that at the heart of the productivity issue lies an organization with two competing aims: research and teaching. The resulting organizational culture majors in genteel delusion. Huber raises taboo subjects such as increased and differential faculty teaching loads, putting himself at the forefront of the new movement for increased accountability in our colleges. And he does so with humor, grace and empathy as one who has been inside the university. This is controversy with an impish grin! 
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