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050 | _aLA 227.3 .B47 1973 | ||
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_aBereday, George Z. F. _eauthor |
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_aUniversities for all / _cGeorge Z. F. Bereday |
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_aSan Francisco, California : _bJossey-Bass Inc., Publishers, _cc1973 |
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_axv, 158 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _a1. Where do reforms takes us? -- 2. Post compulsory not postsecondary -- 3. The Balance sheet of democratization -- 4. From sub-university to academic equality -- 5. Faculty reform and student power -- 6. Unyielding university curriculum -- 7. Academic freedom and public control -- 8. Toward a theory of mass higher education. | ||
520 | _aLiving creatures adopt various forms of social organization. Some live in relative isolation, some in small groups, some in large herds. In order to live in in any form of organization, they need to learn; the larger group, the greater the amount of learning they must have. | ||
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