In recent decades critics in several countries have complained that education in agriculture, engineering and medicine has drifted away from an earlier practical orientation, becoming increasingly irrelevant to actual needs. Since existing histories have surprisingly little to say about the causes of such academic drift, this book develops a model of institutional dynamics which explains why different institutions have evolved closer to the worlds of science or practice . The model is based on a study of German agricultural colleges and the study surveys the evolution of the agricultural...
In recent decades critics in several countries have complained that education in agriculture, engineering and medicine has drifted away from an earlie...