In her book Generous Thinking, Kathleen Fitzpatrick calls for transforming the culture of
higher education from one of competition to one of community. And that sense of
community is to extend beyond the campus. Fitzpatrick decries how education has
come to be considered a private responsibility rather than a public good. Higher
education institutions have contributed to this change in perspective by
isolating themselves from the larger community. Fitzpatrick calls for
universities to join in solidarity with the wider public. This will require,
says Fitzpatrick, generous thinking—listening to one another, being open to
learning as much as teaching, and applying knowledge for the public good.
Fitzpatrick admits that what she proposes will not be easily achieved.
Nonetheless, it is critical, she argues, to the future of higher education and
society that universities reach beyond their borders to lead the necessary transformation
of how we perceive and deliver education. Fitzpatrick writes for university
faculty and administrators. But this volume will also be of interest to anyone
concerned about the role of higher education in American society.
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