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The Liberal Arts Paradox in Higher Education

Kathryn Telling

Negotiating Inclusion and Prestige

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Release Date: 28/04/2023

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Education & Training
Label: Policy Press
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Pages: 174

Negotiating Inclusion and Prestige
By examining the emergence and growth of liberal arts degrees in English higher education, this book tackles one of the key issues in the critical sociology of higher education: the relationship between selective education and elitism.

The liberal arts approach to higher education is a growing trend globally. We are told that the mental dexterity and independent, questioning spirit cultivated by such interdisciplinary degrees are the best preparation for the as-yet unknown executive jobs of tomorrow.

This book explores the significant recent growth of these degrees in England in order to address an enduring problem for higher education: the relationship between meritocracy and elitism.

Against the view that the former is a myth providing rhetorical cover for the latter, it argues that these are two entangled, but discrete, value systems. Sociology must now pay attention to how students and academics attempt to disentangle them.