90 minutes with Clark Kerr the Carnegie Commission [and] The academic future
On side 1 Dr. Kerr discusses the evolving nature of the Carnegie Commission's goals and examines the impact of some of its reports. On side 2 the lack of direction in higher education is noted. Kerr sights the move from education of the elite to general education, then to universal access to higher education as the most significant development of the future.
"On side 1 Dr. Kerr discusses the evolving nature of the Carnegie Commission's goals and examines the impact of some of its reports. On side 2 the lack of direction in higher education is noted. Kerr sights the move from education of the elite to general education, then to universal access to higher education as the most significant development of the future."@en
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