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Full Description
This book traces the full history of the Higher Education Act of 1965 in its entirety, to the present. The fifty-six-year history of this landmark legislation is analyzed as a genealogical phenomenon through multiple methodological and theoretical frameworks. This allows the researcher to study the Act not in a linear or single approach, rather the blend of lenses and methods creates a means to study policy-making as a site of ideological reproduction and results in the exposure of power dynamics that obfuscate the hidden agenda by those in positions of power.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Study.- Chapter 2. Establishing the Need for Higher Education Legislation, 1945 to 1965.- Chapter 3. Presidential Directives and Congressional Negotiations: The Higher Education Act of 1965.- Chapter 4. Reauthorization in Times of Crisis, 1968 to 1976.- Chapter 5. Reauthorizing the Higher Education Act for A Nation at Risk in the 1980s.- Chapter 6. Preparing for Challenge and Seeking Change: Reauthorizations in the 1990s.- Chapter 7. Higher Education Access, Neoliberalism, and an Uncertain Future: Reauthorizing the Higher Education Act in the 21st Century.- Chapter 8. The Future of the Relationship between the Federal Government and Higher Education.