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Metrics That Matter - Counting What's Really Important to College Students (Paperback)
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Colleges sell themselves by the numbers—rankings, returns on
investments, and top-ten lists—but these often mislead
prospective students. What numbers should they really be paying
attention to? High school and college students are inundated by
indicators and rankings supposedly designed to help them decide
where to go to college and what to study once they arrive. In
Metrics That Matter, coauthors Zachary Bleemer, Mukul Kumar,
Aashish Mehta, Chris Muellerleile, and Christopher Newfield take a
critical look at these metrics and find that many of the most
popular ones are confusing, misleading, and—most
importantly—easily replaceable by more helpful alternatives.
Metrics That Matter explores popular metrics used by future and
current college students, with chapters focusing on colleges'
return on investment, university rankings, average student debt,
average wages by college major, and more. Written for students,
their families, and the counselors who advise them, each chapter
explains a common metric's fundamental flaws when used as a basis
for making important educational decisions. The authors then draw
on decades of scholarship from many academic fields to pair each
metric with a concrete recommendation for alternative information,
both qualitative and quantitative, that would be more useful and
meaningful for students to consider. They emphasize that
students should be thinking beyond solely using metrics when making
college decisions—students should focus on their intellectual and
academic education goals, not just vocational or monetary ones.
Students' reliance on certain metrics has skewed universities away
from providing high-quality education and distorted the perception
of higher education's purpose, overemphasizing private financial
returns over the broader economic and social benefits of
universities. This book aims to facilitate important student
decisions while reorienting public perceptions of higher
education's values and how universities should measure their own
success.
General
Imprint: |
Johns Hopkins University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2023 |
Authors: |
Zachary Bleemer
(Research Associate at the Center for Studies in Higher Education and PhD Candidate in Economics)
• Mukul Kumar
(Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Urban Planning and Public Policy)
• Aashish Mehta
(Associate Professor of Global Studies)
• Chris Muellerleile
(Lecturer in Geography)
• Christopher Newfield
(Professor of Literature & American Studies)
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
200 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4214-4573-1 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4214-4573-5 |
Barcode: |
9781421445731 |
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