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Dissertation Information for Lorna Peterson

NAME:
- Lorna Peterson

DEGREE:
- Ph.D.

DISCIPLINE:
- Education

SCHOOL:
- Iowa State University (USA) (1992)

ADVISORS:
- None

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
- None

MPACT Status: Incomplete - Ambiguous

Title: To pursue the blessings of prosperity: Economic reductionism and higher education reform, 1983-1988

Abstract: Eight documents written between 1983 to 1988, and selected as representative of the higher education reform movement of that period, are analyzed for economic reductionism. These eight documents are Involved in Learning, Integrity in the College Curriculum, In the National Interest, 'To Secure the Blessings of Liberty', Tomorrow's Teachers, One Third of a Nation, America's Competitive Challenge, and A Nation Prepared. Economic reductionism is defined as a hierarchical thought process that diminishes the importance of other values for the believed superiority of national prosperity. To place the 1983-1988 higher education reform movement in historical context, research is presented on the terminology used in earlier periods of American higher education reform. By analyzing three selected reports covering 1828, 1930 and 1958, the historical literature of higher education reform is shown to have emphasized knowledge and individual self-fulfillment. During the period under study the language is characterized by defining the individual as an economic input enhanced by receiving higher levels of education. The goals for education as expressed in the eight documents are devoid of moral, humanistic or intellectual values. Self-interest of the study groups or blue ribbon commissions guide the thinking of access to education for minorities. The minority populations' right to education is based on the need for their incorporation in the middle and upper-middle classes of the economic sphere to sustain Social Security for the growing retired population. Market competitiveness, national prosperity and military needs are the key concepts in the education reform language of the period under study.

MPACT Scores for Lorna Peterson

A = 1
C = 0
A+C = 1
T = 1
G = 1
W = 1
TD = 1
TA = 0
calculated 2008-05-19 15:33:16

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Students under Lorna Peterson

ADVISEES:
- Gail M. Staines - SUNY, Buffalo (1993)

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