Beyond the Modern University

Beyond the Modern University
Title Beyond the Modern University PDF eBook
Author Marcus P. Ford
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 143
Release 2002-11-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0313012881

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The modern university, which has its origins in 18th and 19th century Germany, is currently at war within itself. It seeks to portray itself on the one hand as an engine of economic development and, on the other hand, as existing for the sake of disinterested scholarly reflection and as a repository for human culture. The author outlines an entirely different conception of what the university must become if it is to be a force for good in the world. The author contends that the modern university actively participates in the breakdown of human communities and the destruction of the natural world. He identifies the university's commitments to academic disciplines, philosophical materialism, and economism (the modern faith that infinite economic growth is both possible and desirable) as the roots of its negative impact, and calls for changes that would make the university a powerful agent for good in the world.

Beyond the Ivory Tower

Beyond the Ivory Tower
Title Beyond the Ivory Tower PDF eBook
Author Derek Curtis BOK
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0674028465

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Derek Bok examines the complex ethical and social issues facing modern universities today, and suggests approaches that will allow the academic institution both to serve society and to continue its primary mission of teaching and research.

Beyond the Modern University

Beyond the Modern University
Title Beyond the Modern University PDF eBook
Author Marcus Ford
Publisher Information Age Pub Incorporated
Total Pages 144
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9781593114053

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Challenges the most basic ideas of what the university is and offers a profoundly different model, one that has as its focus the environmental and social issues of the 21st century.

Beyond the Corporate University

Beyond the Corporate University
Title Beyond the Corporate University PDF eBook
Author Henry A. Giroux
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 366
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742510487

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Prominent scholars in this book move boldly beyond critique to show how and why the critical functions of a democratically informed civic education (not merely professional training) must become the core of the university's mission. They show why higher education must address what it means to relate knowledge to public life, and social responsibility to the demands of critical citizenship. Moreover, they show why democratic forms of education and various elements of a critical pedagogy are vital not only to individual students, but also to our economy and our democratic institutions and future leadership. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Sustainability Practice and Education on University Campuses and Beyond

Sustainability Practice and Education on University Campuses and Beyond
Title Sustainability Practice and Education on University Campuses and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Ashok Kumar
Publisher Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages 276
Release 2017-06-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1681084716

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Campus activities for sustainable development are an effective way of learning and implementing sustainability in surrounding communities and industry. A college campus is an ideal place to practice and test new ideas and to learn valuable lessons from the results and mistakes. Sustainability Practice and Education on University Campuses and Beyond showcases many ideas and endeavors pursued on college campuses in the form of case studies. These case studies include past, current and projected activities to green college campuses. Specific topics covered in this book include student-driven and college-driven environmental sustainability programs in undergraduate and graduate classes, issues in teaching environmental sustainability, the LEED certification of universities, issues of shrinking cities, and a comparison of sustainable military bases with college campuses. Readers will be able to clearly understand the concept of sustainable development through a textbook approach to ‘crazy’ ideas presented in the book. In addition, the pedagogical challenges in sustainability education mentioned in the book address key issues arising due to the multidisciplinary nature of sustainability curricula. Sustainability Practice and Education on University Campuses and Beyond is a good resource on sustainability in environmental science courses for college students, faculty and sustainability-related researchers. Decision makers in government and industry positions looking for ideas for promoting sustainable development can also benefit from the contents of this book.

Beyond the University

Beyond the University
Title Beyond the University PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Roth
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2014-05-28
Genre Education
ISBN 0300206550

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Contentious debates over the benefits—or drawbacks—of a liberal education are as old as America itself. From Benjamin Franklin to the Internet pundits, critics of higher education have attacked its irrelevance and elitism—often calling for more vocational instruction. Thomas Jefferson, by contrast, believed that nurturing a student’s capacity for lifelong learning was useful for science and commerce while also being essential for democracy. In this provocative contribution to the disputes, university president Michael S. Roth focuses on important moments and seminal thinkers in America’s long-running argument over vocational vs. liberal education. Conflicting streams of thought flow through American intellectual history: W. E. B. DuBois’s humanistic principles of pedagogy for newly emancipated slaves developed in opposition to Booker T. Washington’s educational utilitarianism, for example. Jane Addams’s emphasis on the cultivation of empathy and John Dewey’s calls for education as civic engagement were rejected as impractical by those who aimed to train students for particular economic tasks. Roth explores these arguments (and more), considers the state of higher education today, and concludes with a stirring plea for the kind of education that has, since the founding of the nation, cultivated individual freedom, promulgated civic virtue, and instilled hope for the future.

Oxford University Gazette

Oxford University Gazette
Title Oxford University Gazette PDF eBook
Author University of Oxford
Publisher
Total Pages 810
Release 1920
Genre
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