Excellence without a soul: does liberal education have a future?
Language: English Publication details: New York PublicAffairs 2007Description: xvi, 305pISBN: 9781586485016 (PB)Subject(s): Education | Universities and colleges | Aims and objectives | GeneralCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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IMSc Library | IMSc Library | 378 LEW (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 77601 |
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378 LEW Excellence without a soul: does liberal education have a future? |
Hollow excellence
Choice and direction
Meritocracy and citizenship
Contact, competition, cooperation
The eternal enigma: advising
Why grades go up
Evaluation is educational
Independence, responsibility, rape
Students and money
College athletes and money
Discusses how Harvard University, by focusing on competition for professors and financial support and a consumer model of education, has failed to live up to its primary mission of educating students to become responsible members of society.
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