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El. knyga: Community College Baccalaureate: Emerging Trends and Policy Issues [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Nov-2004
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003447696
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Nov-2004
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003447696
* Is the conferring of baccalaureate degrees by community colleges a solution to increasing access to and capacity in higher education?* Will the conferring of baccalaureate degrees restrict open access to, and imperil the existing mission of, community colleges?* What are the models and alternative methods of delivery? What are the implications?Breaking away from their traditional mission of conferring only associate degrees and occupational credentials, an increasing number of community colleges have begun seriously to explore and, indeed, in some U.S. states and Canadian provinces, to actually implement offering and conferring bachelors degrees. Some leaders see these changes as a natural extension of community colleges commitment to access, while others view their awarding of baccalaureate degrees as inappropriate and threatening the basic core values of this unique sector of higher education. This has become a "hot" and controversial topic, not only among community college and university leaders, but also among policy makers, business leaders and students concerned with issues of access, cost and the structure and purposes of post-secondary education. This book analyzes the emerging trend of the community college baccalaureate degree in the United States and Canada in order to contribute to the development of policy. The authors aim to describe, document, and explain this significant development in higher education. They present the background, examples of practice and different models of delivery, develop a common terminology to facilitate discussion, give voice to the views of proponents and critics alike, and include a comprehensive bibliography and set of resources. This book is intended as a catalyst for dialog, action and further research on this critical and emerging trend. It is essential reading for leaders of community colleges, for administrators and planners in higher education concerned with issues of access and articulation, and anyone in public policy grappling with demographic trends and societys need for educated citizens able to meet the challenges of the future.
FOREWORD ix
Mark David Milliron
1. PERSPECTIVES ON THE BACCALAUREATE
1(8)
Deborah L. Floyd & Michael L. Skolnik
2. HISTORY, RATIONALE, AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATION
9(16)
Kenneth P. Walker
3. COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE IN THE U.S.
25(24)
Models, Programs, and Issues
Deborah L. Floyd
4. THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE IN CANADA
49(24)
Addressing Accessibility and Workforce Needs
Michael L. Skolnik
5. THE UNIVERSITY CENTER
73(22)
A Collaborative Approach to Baccalaureate Degrees
Albert L. Lorenzo
6. APPLIED AND WORKFORCE BACCALAUREATES
95(8)
Kenneth P. Walker & Deborah L. Floyd
7. ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE
103(26)
Increasing Access in Critical Areas
Thomas E. Furlong, Ir.
8. WESTARK'S WORKFORCE BACCALAUREATE
129(10)
Jonathon V. McKee
9. THE BACCALAUREATE AS AGENT OF CHANGE
139(14)
Great Basin College
Ron Remington & Nancy Remington
10. THE NEW ABDs 153(26)
Applied Baccalaureate Degrees in Ontario
Berta Vigil Laden
11. A CAUTIONARY VIEW 179(12)
Barbara K. Townsend
12. COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE 191(8)
Toward an Agenda for Policy and Research
Michael L. Skolnik & Deborah L. Floyd
13. COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE 199(20)
Resources and Information
Michelle Eastham
BIOGRAPHIES OF AUTHORS AND EDITORS 219(4)
INDEX 223


Deborah L. Floyd is Professor of Higher Education Leadership at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton with over 25 years of administrative experience in community colleges as a president, vice president, dean and director.

Michael L. Skolnik is a Professor of Higher Education and the William G. Davis Chair in Community College Leadership at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto

Kenneth P. Walker is the founder of the Community College Baccalaureate Association (CCBA), the Chairman of the CCBA Board of Directors currently the District President of Edison College in Ft. Myers, Florida. He has forty-two years' experience in community college teaching and administrative positions, including thirty years as a college president.