The goal of this book is to convince liberal arts educators that preparing students for life should be a higher priority than preparing them to enjoy learning for its own sake.
The goal of this book is to convince liberal arts educators that preparing students for life should be a higher priority than preparing them to enjoy learning for its own sake.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Coplin is founder and professor of the highly successful undergraduate Policy Studies Major at Syracuse University which is meets the goals of an undergraduate professional program while maintaining the integrity of a degree in the in liberal arts. He is the J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence at the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. An author of 110 books and articles, many of which are in education, has taught and advised tens of thousands of undergraduates over his 50+ years of teaching.
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Dedication Acknowledgement Introduction Part One: Bait and Switch Chapter 1: Knowledge Over Know-How Chapter 2: Flawed Evidence Chapter 3: The Bait Machine Part Two: Elitism Revealed Chapter 4: Ben Franklin is a Petite Bourgeoisie Chapter 5: Dale Carnegie is Not College Material Chapter 6: The Student Prince Warning Chapter 7: The Hereditary Kingdom Chapter 8: What's in a Name Chapter 9: The Liberal Arts Religion Chapter 10: "Dumbing Down" is Dumb Part Three: Undergraduate Victims Chapter 11: Commoners Vote with their Feet Chapter 12: The Anxiety Machine Chapter 13: Career Services Challenges Chapter 14: Experience Credit Ambivalence Part Four: Societal Damage. Chapter 15: K-12 Toxicity Chapter 16: Unskilled Citizens Chapter 17: Too Many Thinkers and Not Enough Doers Chapter 18: Equity Denied Part Five: Foundational Changes for Equity and Inclusion Chapter 19: Change PhD Education Chapter 20: Reform Lower Division Coursework Chapter 21: Treat Undergraduates as the Citizens
Dedication Acknowledgement Introduction Part One: Bait and Switch Chapter 1: Knowledge Over Know-How Chapter 2: Flawed Evidence Chapter 3: The Bait Machine Part Two: Elitism Revealed Chapter 4: Ben Franklin is a Petite Bourgeoisie Chapter 5: Dale Carnegie is Not College Material Chapter 6: The Student Prince Warning Chapter 7: The Hereditary Kingdom Chapter 8: What's in a Name Chapter 9: The Liberal Arts Religion Chapter 10: "Dumbing Down" is Dumb Part Three: Undergraduate Victims Chapter 11: Commoners Vote with their Feet Chapter 12: The Anxiety Machine Chapter 13: Career Services Challenges Chapter 14: Experience Credit Ambivalence Part Four: Societal Damage. Chapter 15: K-12 Toxicity Chapter 16: Unskilled Citizens Chapter 17: Too Many Thinkers and Not Enough Doers Chapter 18: Equity Denied Part Five: Foundational Changes for Equity and Inclusion Chapter 19: Change PhD Education Chapter 20: Reform Lower Division Coursework Chapter 21: Treat Undergraduates as the Citizens
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