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观点 唐纳德•特朗普

Trump’s attack on higher education

His targets are wrong, but reform is sorely needed
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"},{"start":42.931999999999995,"text":"Republicans have complained about “greedy colleges” since at least the 1980s. "},{"start":47.137,"text":"Late last year, the conservative think-tank American Enterprise Institute laid out a plan for how to stamp out university elites who “kowtowed to pro-genocidal campus quad glampers”. "},{"start":56.528999999999996,"text":"Attacks on university funding and attempts to deport campus protesters are part of that goal. "}],[{"start":61.83,"text":"That said, reasonable people — particularly those who went to elite schools or worked at them (I’ve done both) — can and should ask why the academy has come in for such treatment and what can be done to address the flaws in America’s higher education system. "},{"start":74.872,"text":"There are many, but I’ll point here to three: administrative bloat, cost inflation and toxic credentialism. "},{"start":81.002,"text":"Fix these problems and colleges will not only stop being such an easy target for conservative ire, they will also work better. "}],[{"start":87.99,"text":"For years now, colleges and universities in the US, both public and private, have been spending more on bureaucracy and less on actual teaching. "},{"start":96.18199999999999,"text":"Since the 1970s, the ratio of faculty to administrators has flipped, in large part because they have become not just places of education but lifestyle centres. "},{"start":105.274,"text":"College campuses now offer mental health services, intramural sports, entertainment, luxury dorms and gourmet food. "},{"start":112.24199999999999,"text":"Until recently, DEI initiatives proliferated (the latter are now under legal threat following the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in 2023). "}],[{"start":121.44999999999999,"text":"You need more people to run all these things. "},{"start":124.079,"text":"And while college administrators used to be promoted from inside the academy itself, they are now largely drawn from business schools and professional management programmes. "},{"start":132.284,"text":"These people are often disconnected from the core mission of teaching and yet their ubiquity and high salaries (often into six-figures) force schools to push up the cost of tuition. "}],[{"start":142.23,"text":"Between 1979 and 2021, the price of a four-year degree tripled, even after accounting for normal inflation. "},{"start":149.459,"text":"That translates into more teaching being done by lower-paid adjuncts rather than full-time faculty. "}],[{"start":155.67,"text":"If I were running a large university, public or private, I’d start by looking for economies of scale and tech-based job displacement in these sorts of administrative functions, just as efficient companies do. 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"},{"start":207.319,"text":"The latter has been falling in recent years thanks to the tax revolt led by Republican fiscal conservative Grover Norquist and the Koch Brothers. "}],[{"start":215.45999999999998,"text":"Rather, we should look to bend the cost curve not only by focusing less on fancy extras and the staff to administer them, but by retooling secondary education to include two years of college (the so called “6 in 4” year model which is something that is becoming normal in many states and has backing from many educators and business leaders). "},{"start":232.45199999999997,"text":"For two-thirds of today’s jobs, that level of education would be enough. "},{"start":236.51899999999998,"text":"Meanwhile, it would halve the cost of a traditional state college degree. 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