Contending that universities as presently organized have become educationally bank rupt and irrelevant to the needs of society, Harold Taylor, former president of Sarah Lawrence College and well known in inter national circles for his contributions to edu cational philosophy, presents an incisive blueprint for the meaningful reform of American higher education in the 1970s. Among other proposals he argues for a na tional system of volunteer service by stu dents in the field of teaching, community action, the creative arts ...
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Contending that universities as presently organized have become educationally bank rupt and irrelevant to the needs of society, Harold Taylor, former president of Sarah Lawrence College and well known in inter national circles for his contributions to edu cational philosophy, presents an incisive blueprint for the meaningful reform of American higher education in the 1970s. Among other proposals he argues for a na tional system of volunteer service by stu dents in the field of teaching, community action, the creative arts and social research.
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