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Bringing College Education into Prisons. New Directions for Community Colleges, Number 170

This sourcebook introduces the basic concept of college in prison, describes programs that exist across the country today, and considers the challenges and opportunities facing community college educators who are interested in the growing movement to reintroduce postsecondary education to America’s prisons. Not only do the authors write from their personal experience as educators, they also expound on many issues that arise in prison teaching, including: the clash between college assumptions and prison rules, the complete absence of public funding for college in prison, the racial dimension of mass incarceration, and insights on key issues facing college educators in the prison context today. This is the 170th volume of this Jossey-Bass quarterly report series. Essential to the professional libraries of presidents, vice presidents, deans, and other leaders in today's open-door institutions, New Directions for Community Colleges provides expert guidance in meeting the challenges of their distinctive and expanding educational mission.

Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"

ISBN: 9781119107170

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Robert Scott

Robert Scott may refer to:

*Robert Wellbeloved Scott (1803–1856), British Liberal Member of Parliament for Walsall
*Robert Scott (philologist) (1811–1877), co-editor with Henry George Liddell of the Greek dictionary "A Greek-English Lexicon"
*Robert Falcon Scott (1868–1912), British Royal Navy officer and Antarctic explorer, narrowly failed to be the first to reach the South Pole
*Robert Scott (VC) (1874–1961), British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross in the Boer War
*Robert Scott (Conservative politician) (1901–1974), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Wansbeck 1940–1945
* Robert Kingston Scott, Governor of South Carolina
*Bob Scott (umpire) (1901–1956), Australian rules football umpire
*Robert Scott (Deer Stalker) (1903–1981), on Mar Lodge Estate, Aberdeenshire
*Robert Lee Scott, Jr. (1908–2006), United States Air Force flying ace in World War II
*Robert S. Scott (1913–1999), American Medal of Honor recipient
*Robert R. Scott (1915–1941), American World War II Medal of Honor recipient
*Bob Scott (b. 1921), New Zealand All Blacks rugby union player
*Bob Scott (auto racer) (1928–1954) from California
*Robert W. Scott (born 1929), American politician, former governor of North Carolina
*Robert E. Scott (born 1943), Columbia Law professor and Contracts Scholar
*Robert C. Scott (born 1947), American Democratic Member of Congress from Virginia
*Robert A. Scott, American educationalist, President of Adelphi University
*Robert Scott (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician of the Christian Heritage Party
*Robert Scott (musician), member of New Zealand bands The Bats, The Clean, and The Magick Heads

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