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Harmony, Chaos, and Consensus: The American College Curriculum


by Douglas Sloan - 1971

The current "crisis in American higher education" has been lamented by many and cheered on by others. There are those who hope and those who fear that current events portend the passing of the university as we have known it. Explanations and diagnoses of what is actually taking place, how­ever, are more than a little confusing.


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 73 Number 2, 1971, p. 221-252
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 1573, Date Accessed: 9/20/2021 4:55:00 PM

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  • Douglas Sloan
    Teachers College, Columbia University
    Dr. Douglas Sloan, author of The Scottish Enlightenment and the American College Ideal, published earlier this year by Teachers College Press, is assistant professor of history and education at Teachers College. The work reported in this paper is going forward with the generous support of the Carnegie Corporation.
 
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