The Years That Matter Most

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出版者:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
作者:Paul Tough
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页数:400
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出版时间:2019-9-10
价格:USD 28.00
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780544944480
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图书标签:
  • 大学
  • 社会学
  • 教育
  • 美国
  • 高等教育
  • 育儿
  • 社会科学
  • 教育社会学
  • 回忆
  • 成长
  • 时间
  • 人生
  • 感悟
  • 家庭
  • 情感
  • 岁月
  • 反思
  • 变迁
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The best-selling author of How Children Succeed returns with a devastatingly powerful, mind-changing inquiry into higher education in the United States Does college work? Does it provide real opportunity for young people who want to improve themselves and their prospects? Or is it simply a rigged game designed to protect the elites who have power and exclude everyone else? For many of us, our doubts and resentments about higher education live side by side with an appreciation, even a yearning, for the life-changing personal transformation that a college education can provide. In these pages, you will meet young people making their way through this system, with joy and frustration and sorrow: deciding how and where to apply, cramming for the SAT, braving a strange new campus, negotiating changing family relationships, and trying to find the resilience to recover from setbacks and downturns. You'll encounter the individuals who, behind the scenes, make higher education go: an SAT tutor hacking the test and his students' stressed-out brains; College Board officials bending the facts to protect the brand; a calculus professor turning potential drop-outs into math majors. And you'll see the many shapes that college in America takes today, from Ivy League seminar rooms to community college welding shops; from giant public flagships to tiny, innovative experiments in urban storefronts. The Years That Matter Most will shake you up, it will inspire and enrage you, and it will make you think differently about who we are as a country - and whether the American dream of opportunity and mobility is still worthy of our faith.

作者简介

PAUL TOUGH is the author of Helping Children Succeed and How Children Succeed, which spent more than a year on the New York Times hardcover and paperback bestseller lists and was translated into twenty-eight languages. He is also the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to Change Harlem and America. He is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine and a regular contributor to the public-radio program This American Life. You can learn more about his work at paultough.com and follow him on Twitter @paultough.

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应该是年度最佳了

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应该是年度最佳了

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[有声书] 又来强烈安利啦!职业作家出身、追踪多名背景各异的学生采访多年、引用近年很火的基本教育相关的畅销书(包括前不久读过的《The Privileged Poor》和《Lower Ed》),作者从很多角度来阐述、分析美国高等教育的堪忧现状。比较新颖的内容包括:大学招生中难以平衡的学生质量和学费收入(这里面听起来可有学问了,尤其是统计上的预测),大学为了提高毕业率所做的努力,SAT考试带来的不公平,高中成绩与SAT对学生大学学习状态的预测准度,大学申请过程中家境的影响的具体例子,低收入家庭背景的学生面对的学业家庭精神上的困境… 不得不感叹作者选取个例的丰富性:个体差异性大,而且每个人的故事都是多面的,一个问题刚解决就又来了一个问题。结尾呼吁社会共同努力将大学教育变成public good。

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文笔很不错,有一种感同身受的痛楚。

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Information asymmetry that cause all the differences between the students.

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