美國大學正在造就新的種姓制度?
"Newsweek editors discuss the magazine"s latest college rankings."Thiel is not alone in his skepticism. 「President Obama once said he wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob!」 Rick Santorum famously declared. 「There are good, decent men and women who go out and work hard every day … that aren』t taught by some liberal college professor trying to indoctrinate them.」The irony is that Thiel himself was a star student at Stanford, with degrees in philosophy and law, while Santorum himself has no fewer than three degrees.College Rankings
Paul Barton / CorbisCome to think of it, you probably do need a degree to get through the recent, voluminous literature on this subject. Start with Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus』s Higher Education? How Colleges Are Wasting Our Money and Failing Our Kids, which slams professors at the 「Golden Dozen」 top U.S. colleges. Apparently, we neglect our students, while university bureaucrats squander gazillions on sports facilities with no academic value. Despite being an alumnus of Brown, Michael Ellsberg, author of The Education of Millionaires, believes that college 「can actually hold you back.」 And in Academically Adrift, Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa argue that students』 skills scarcely improve in college, while their motivation may actually decline.But doesn』t a degree improve your chances of getting a job? Not anymore. Recent graduates are just as likely as anyone to be out of a job right now. Globalization and technology aren』t just destroying unskilled jobs; many of the functions previously performed by graduates are now being off-shored.As a professor, I can see much that is wrong with our system—but not so much that I would advise a smart 18-year-old to skip college. The real problem is not that our college system is failing. The problem is that it is succeeding all too well—at ranking and sorting each cohort of school-leavers by academic performance.As Charles Murray has pointed out, our highly competitive admissions system has become a mechanism for selecting a 「cognitive elite.」 In 1997, just over a hundred elite colleges, which admitted fewer than a fifth of all freshmen, also accounted for three quarters of the ones with SAT or ACT scores in the top 5 percent.Meritocracy in action? The problem is that this cognitive elite has become self-perpetuating: they marry one another, live in close proximity to one another, and use every means, fair or foul, to ensure that their kids follow in their academic footsteps (even when Junior is innately less smart than Mom and Dad).Paradoxically, our universities now offer social mobility mostly to foreigners. For Americans, they risk creating a new caste system.
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