Mark Van Doren, the noted literary scholar, once remarked, The college is meaningless without a curriculum, but it is more so when it has one that is meaningless. Many current critics of undergraduate curricula in America assent to the crucial need for programmatic renewal in our colleges and universities. They bemoan the cookie-cutter sameness in far too many of them. The oddity is that U.S. colleges have long touted their diversity while largely holding fast to rather traditional pathways. This illuminating volume goes beyond formulaic nuts-and-bolts recipes for constructing curriculum: it seeks to interpret and analyze the contemporary landscape of college curriculum. Yet it also hopes to heighten pedagogic horizons in more imaginati...
Today’s global community requires citizens who are knowledgeable in a myriad of areas; citizens who ...
As the primary example of best practice of liberal arts education, curricula in American liberal art...
The American honors college, as it exists in the twenty-first century, is idiosyncratic and an amalg...
Mark Van Doren, the noted literary scholar, once remarked, The college is meaningless without a cur...
Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision ...
As Sam Schuman so eloquently argues in his lead article, these are challenging times for the liberal...
The author exposes the subtext on which education and particularly curriculum making is based by foc...
For several months now I have been reading up on composition theory, and I’ve noticed that scholars ...
Liberal education and professional education have traditionally been considered opposites. According...
When Sam Schuman and Anne Ponder recruited Chris Dahl and me to join them in developing an “Undergra...
The basic components of the undergraduate education in the United States were all introduced in the ...
In recent years many critics have written of the pervasive dehumanization and possible rehumanizatio...
Book Summary: Education is a field sometimes beset by theories-of-the-day and with easy panaceas tha...
Despite every conceivable obstacle, including innumerable departmental, college, and university comm...
The liberal arts are higher education’s answer to Broadway, that fabulous invalid whose demise is ...
Today’s global community requires citizens who are knowledgeable in a myriad of areas; citizens who ...
As the primary example of best practice of liberal arts education, curricula in American liberal art...
The American honors college, as it exists in the twenty-first century, is idiosyncratic and an amalg...
Mark Van Doren, the noted literary scholar, once remarked, The college is meaningless without a cur...
Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision ...
As Sam Schuman so eloquently argues in his lead article, these are challenging times for the liberal...
The author exposes the subtext on which education and particularly curriculum making is based by foc...
For several months now I have been reading up on composition theory, and I’ve noticed that scholars ...
Liberal education and professional education have traditionally been considered opposites. According...
When Sam Schuman and Anne Ponder recruited Chris Dahl and me to join them in developing an “Undergra...
The basic components of the undergraduate education in the United States were all introduced in the ...
In recent years many critics have written of the pervasive dehumanization and possible rehumanizatio...
Book Summary: Education is a field sometimes beset by theories-of-the-day and with easy panaceas tha...
Despite every conceivable obstacle, including innumerable departmental, college, and university comm...
The liberal arts are higher education’s answer to Broadway, that fabulous invalid whose demise is ...
Today’s global community requires citizens who are knowledgeable in a myriad of areas; citizens who ...
As the primary example of best practice of liberal arts education, curricula in American liberal art...
The American honors college, as it exists in the twenty-first century, is idiosyncratic and an amalg...