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Tower Under Siege Technology Power And Education Brian Lewis Christine Massey Richard Smith

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Tower Under Siege Technology Power And Education Brian Lewis Christine Massey Richard Smith
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Brian Lewis; Christine Massey; Richard Smith
ISBN: 9780773569102, 0773569103
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Tower Under Siege Technology Power And Education Brian Lewis Christine Massey Richard Smith by Brian Lewis; Christine Massey; Richard Smith 9780773569102, 0773569103 instant download after payment.

We are facing a paradigm shift in education, pushed by technology and the new delivery systems it makes possible, and pulled by the demands of lifelong learning required by a knowledge economy. The student is no longer the captive client of monopoly education providers called "universities." Issues involving the nature of education, its definition, its power structure, and its culture are being debated: the question is not only how something is taught but what is taught, when, why, by whom, and for what purpose. Who should control education? How much privilege should professors have? What rights do students have as "consumers?"

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