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Higher Education and Business Standards

Par : Willard Eugene Hotchkiss
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-0584-9
  • EAN9782528105849
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

Higher Education and Business Standards is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between academic institutions and the evolving demands of the business world, authored by Willard Eugene Hotchkiss. Drawing from his extensive experience as an educator and administrator, Hotchkiss examines the ways in which higher education can and should adapt to meet the practical needs of modern industry and commerce.
The book delves into the historical development of universities, the shifting expectations placed upon graduates, and the growing importance of specialized training in fields such as engineering, commerce, and applied sciences. Hotchkiss argues that the traditional liberal arts curriculum, while valuable, must be complemented by more pragmatic instruction that prepares students for the realities of the workplace.
He discusses the necessity for colleges and universities to foster not only intellectual growth but also ethical standards and a sense of social responsibility among students. The author highlights the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and business leaders, suggesting that such partnerships can lead to curricula that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant.
Throughout the book, Hotchkiss addresses the challenges faced by educators in balancing the ideals of higher learning with the pressures of economic utility. He provides case studies and examples from leading universities, illustrating successful models of integrating business standards into academic programs. The text also considers the broader societal implications of these changes, including the impact on social mobility, professional ethics, and the role of education in shaping the future workforce.
Higher Education and Business Standards is both a critique and a call to action, urging educators, policymakers, and business professionals to work together in redefining the purpose and methods of higher education. It remains a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation about the role of universities in a rapidly changing world, offering insights that are as relevant today as they were at the time of its publication.