Distinctively American - The Residential Liberal Arts Colleges (Paperback)


There is much change underway in American higher education. New technologies are challenging the teaching practices of yesterday, distance learning is lauded, and private firms offer to certify the educational credentials that businesses and others will deem satisfactory. In this new environment, America's liberal arts colleges propound a quite different set of values. Their continuing faith in the liberal arts--not as the nineteenth century chose to define them but as the twenty-first century will be obliged to reconsider them--is being tested.
"Distinctively American" examines the American liberal arts college as an institution, from its role in the lives of students, to its value as a form of education. It explores the threats faced by liberal arts colleges as well as the transformative role, both positive and negative, information technology will play in their future development and survival. In the preface introducing the volume, Stephen Graubard examines the history of the American liberal arts colleges, from their early disdained reputations in comparison to European schools, to their slow rise to becoming "world-class universities."
This important volume explores the triumphs and challenges of one segment of the American higher educational universe. It also addresses a larger question: What ought this country be teaching its young, the many millions who now throng its colleges and universities? "Distinctively American" is essential reading for all concerned with the future of higher education.
" Steven Koblik" is president of Reed College and a member of the Annapolis Group, an association of the presidents of 110 small liberal arts colleges.
" Stephen R. Graubard is editor of Daedalus, The Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences," and professor of history emeritus at Brown University.

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There is much change underway in American higher education. New technologies are challenging the teaching practices of yesterday, distance learning is lauded, and private firms offer to certify the educational credentials that businesses and others will deem satisfactory. In this new environment, America's liberal arts colleges propound a quite different set of values. Their continuing faith in the liberal arts--not as the nineteenth century chose to define them but as the twenty-first century will be obliged to reconsider them--is being tested.
"Distinctively American" examines the American liberal arts college as an institution, from its role in the lives of students, to its value as a form of education. It explores the threats faced by liberal arts colleges as well as the transformative role, both positive and negative, information technology will play in their future development and survival. In the preface introducing the volume, Stephen Graubard examines the history of the American liberal arts colleges, from their early disdained reputations in comparison to European schools, to their slow rise to becoming "world-class universities."
This important volume explores the triumphs and challenges of one segment of the American higher educational universe. It also addresses a larger question: What ought this country be teaching its young, the many millions who now throng its colleges and universities? "Distinctively American" is essential reading for all concerned with the future of higher education.
" Steven Koblik" is president of Reed College and a member of the Annapolis Group, an association of the presidents of 110 small liberal arts colleges.
" Stephen R. Graubard is editor of Daedalus, The Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences," and professor of history emeritus at Brown University.

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Imprint

Transaction Publishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2000

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First published

2000

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

336

ISBN-13

978-0-7658-0721-2

Barcode

9780765807212

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LSN

0-7658-0721-1



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