This book suggests that the umbrella academic organizations step forward and draft a model code of ethics for the profession of higher education. Further discussion reveals how such attempts become difficult in face of the market's relentless pressure to frame the institution-student relationship in the economic terms of provider and customer. The book also offers an analysis of academic tradition, academic freedom, and the principles of professional conduct and shared governance. Typical problems in academic life are presented, each followed by questions designed to stimulate seminar-type…mehr
This book suggests that the umbrella academic organizations step forward and draft a model code of ethics for the profession of higher education. Further discussion reveals how such attempts become difficult in face of the market's relentless pressure to frame the institution-student relationship in the economic terms of provider and customer. The book also offers an analysis of academic tradition, academic freedom, and the principles of professional conduct and shared governance. Typical problems in academic life are presented, each followed by questions designed to stimulate seminar-type discussion. Appendices contain a proposed code of ethics as well as AAUP statements on the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
NEIL W. HAMILTON is Professor of Law and Director of the Mentor Program at University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, MN.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Preface 2 Introduction 3 The American Academic Profession: The Tradition of Academic Freedom and Shared Governance 4 Problems on the Duties of Individual Professors 5 Problems on the Rights of Academic Freedom for Individual Professors 6 Problems on the Duties of the Faculty as a Collegial Body 7 Problems on the Rights in Shared Governance of the Faculty as a Collegial Body 8 Problems on the Rights of Academic Freedom for Students 9 Appendix A: Summary of the Principles of Professional Conduct 10 Appendix B: 1915 AAUP General Declaration of Principles 11 Appendix C: 1940 AAUP Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure 12 Appendix D: 1966 AAUP Statement on Professional Ethics 13 Appendix E: 1066 AAUP Statement on Government of Colleges and Universities 14 Appendix F: 1998 Association of Governing Boards = Statement on Governance 15 Appendix G:1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students 16 Appendix H: 2000 AAUP Statement on Graduate Students 17 Selected Bibliography 18 Index
1 Preface 2 Introduction 3 The American Academic Profession: The Tradition of Academic Freedom and Shared Governance 4 Problems on the Duties of Individual Professors 5 Problems on the Rights of Academic Freedom for Individual Professors 6 Problems on the Duties of the Faculty as a Collegial Body 7 Problems on the Rights in Shared Governance of the Faculty as a Collegial Body 8 Problems on the Rights of Academic Freedom for Students 9 Appendix A: Summary of the Principles of Professional Conduct 10 Appendix B: 1915 AAUP General Declaration of Principles 11 Appendix C: 1940 AAUP Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure 12 Appendix D: 1966 AAUP Statement on Professional Ethics 13 Appendix E: 1066 AAUP Statement on Government of Colleges and Universities 14 Appendix F: 1998 Association of Governing Boards = Statement on Governance 15 Appendix G:1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students 16 Appendix H: 2000 AAUP Statement on Graduate Students 17 Selected Bibliography 18 Index
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