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Remaking College : Innovation and the Liberal Arts /

Residential liberal arts colleges maintain a unique place in the landscape of American higher education. These schools are characterized by broad-based curricula, small class size, and interaction between students and faculty. Aimed at developing students' intellectual literacy and critical-thi...

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Otros Autores: Weiss, Daniel H. (Editor ), Frost, Susan (Editor ), Chopp, Rebecca S., 1952- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Remaking, renewing, reimagining: the liberal arts college takes advantage of change / Rebecca Chopp -- Challenges and opportunities in the changing landscape / Daniel H. Weiss -- Economics and affordability / Catharine Bond Hill, Jill Tiefenthaler, and Suzanne P. Welsh -- Using governance to strengthen the liberal arts / Susan Frost and Shelly Weiss Storbeck -- Orchestrating shared governance / Joanne V. Creighton -- Breaking barriers and building bridges in teaching / David W. Oxtoby -- Interdisciplinary perspectives and the liberal arts / Wendy L. Hill -- Technology in education: revolution or evolution? / Adam F. Falk -- You can run, but you can't hide / Kevin M. Guthrie -- Technology, learning, and campus culture / Daniel R. Porterfield -- The future of liberal arts colleges begins with collaboration / Eugene M. Tobin -- The college without walls: partnerships at home and abroad / Carol T. Christ -- The networked college -- local, global, virtual / Jane Dammen McAuliffe -- The liberal arts college unbound / Brian Rosenberg -- "Glowing against the gray, sober against the fire": residential academic communities in the twenty-first century / John M. McCardell Jr. -- The intercultural connection: students and the liberal arts / Ronald A. Crutcher -- More to hope than to fear: the future of the liberal arts college / William G. Bowen. 
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