Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision of what a small liberal arts college curriculum should be. This vision helps shed light on some possible avenues by which to answer the following important questions: What implications do John Dewey’s progressive educational ideas have for experimenting with curricular design at small colleges? Does the college teacher’s struggle for improvement or growth depend on her having a belief that there is an ideal liberal arts college curriculum? Probably the best known of such ready-made curricula is the Great Books Program, which employs a list of classic primary-source texts as the entry point into highly engaged dialogue, scholarship and learnin...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to ma...
As students increasingly make the choice to attend university for their higher education, their live...
Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision ...
Universities, like families and like nations, live only as they are continually reborn, and rebirth ...
Black Mountain College (1933–57) is famous for the creative artists who taught and studied there. Bu...
Mark Van Doren, the noted literary scholar, once remarked, The college is meaningless without a cur...
My presentation will focus on the following: Are schools really in need of massive changes? If so, w...
John Dewey and Mortimer Adler fiercely debated educational methods and curriculums during World War ...
Shows how the views of Herbert Spencer and others in the mid-nineteenth century challenged and overt...
A survey of curricular history reveals alternate preoccupation with academic and student-centered ed...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
Bennington College opened in 1932 as part of a progressive education movement rooted in the philosop...
John Dewey has had a profound influence on education in America. His indelible mark on progressive e...
Philosophy in contemporary society is often viewed as a speculative waste of time. However, each per...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to ma...
As students increasingly make the choice to attend university for their higher education, their live...
Part of John Andrew Rice’s legacy, besides being a founder of Black Mountain College, is his vision ...
Universities, like families and like nations, live only as they are continually reborn, and rebirth ...
Black Mountain College (1933–57) is famous for the creative artists who taught and studied there. Bu...
Mark Van Doren, the noted literary scholar, once remarked, The college is meaningless without a cur...
My presentation will focus on the following: Are schools really in need of massive changes? If so, w...
John Dewey and Mortimer Adler fiercely debated educational methods and curriculums during World War ...
Shows how the views of Herbert Spencer and others in the mid-nineteenth century challenged and overt...
A survey of curricular history reveals alternate preoccupation with academic and student-centered ed...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
Bennington College opened in 1932 as part of a progressive education movement rooted in the philosop...
John Dewey has had a profound influence on education in America. His indelible mark on progressive e...
Philosophy in contemporary society is often viewed as a speculative waste of time. However, each per...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to ma...
As students increasingly make the choice to attend university for their higher education, their live...