About the Author. Preface.
Introduction.
Part One: The Quiet Crisis.
1. The Opportunity Promise.
2. Universities as Learning Organizations.
3. Breaking the Model: From Storied Tradition to Valued
Position.
Part Two: The Emergence of a New Learning Ethos.
4. Lived Experience: The Root of Learning.
5. Personal Learning, Reflection, and Growth.
6. Diversity: The Tie That Binds.
7. From Wishes to Wireless.
Part Three: FutureThink.
8. A New Mainstream.
9. Quality in the Learning Age.
10. A Policy Framework for the 21st Century.
Bibliography.
Index.
Peter Smith is founding president of California State University-Monterey Bay (1994). He also founded and served as president of the Community College of Vermont (1971), and served as vice president of advancement at Norwich University (1986) and dean of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development at George Washington University (1991). A native of Vermont, Smith served there as a state senator, lieutenant governor, and a member of the U.S. Congress.
"The Quiet Crisis presents an urgent plea for reform in America's
higher education systems from an experienced educator who
understands what learning is about and its importance to our
democracy."
?Leon E. Panetta, Director, The Panetta Institute for Public Policy
"Peter Smith's The Quiet Crisis takes on a daunting task?convincing
America that its cherished higher education system, the envy of the
world, is flawed. It would seem a fool's errand if it were not for
the clear and compelling case that he puts forward, his extensive
experience as an academic and as a policymaker, and the urgency of
reshaping the system of higher education to meet the enormous?and
growing?expectations that society has thrust upon it."
?Frank Newman, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, Center for
Public Policy & American Institutions, Brown University
"By writing in such a refreshing personal and passionate way about
the connection between teaching and the survival of the American
dream, Peter has given the national discussion about the reform of
teaching a shot of maral urgency."
?Russell Edgerton, Director, The Pew Forum on Undergraduate
Learning
"This book offers a critique of the current state of affairs in
higher education and a vision for the future by an individual
uniquely qualified to make such judgments."
?Arthur E. Levine, President, Teachers College, Columbia
University
"Peter Smith's new book has important lessons for everyone
interested in American higher education."
?Tom Ehrlich, Senior Scholar, The Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching
"Peter Smith uses his personal, professional, and political
experiences to describe how higher education is failing America. We
need to have a national conversation about his message."
?Ted Sanders, President, Education Commission of the States
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