Undeclared A Philosophy of Formative Higher Education
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Cambridge The MIT Press The MIT Press [Imprint] 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (416 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262377607
- 9780262547499
- Society and Social Sciences
- Education
- Philosophy and theory of education
- Moral and social purpose of education
- Higher education, tertiary education
- Black Mountain College
- Higher education
- John Andrew Rice
- John Berger
- John Dewey
- Kazuo Ishiguro
- Michael Oakeshott
- aesthetic education
- campus life
- character
- character education
- college
- college experience
- corporate university
- existentialism
- experiential education
- experimental college
- experimental education
- formative education
- future of higher education
- general education
- higher ed
- higher education reform
- history of higher education
- humanities
- integrity
- liberal education
- personal integration
- philosophy of education
- philosophy of higher education
- professional ethics
- public higher education
- self-cultivation
- transformative learning
- university
- vocation
- vocational choice
- vocational development
- vocational education
- vocational growth
- whole-person education
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An imaginative tour of the contemporary university as it could be: a place to discover self-knowledge, meaning, and purpose.What if college were not just a means of acquiring credentials, but a place to pursue our formation as whole persons striving to lead lives of meaning and purpose? In Undeclared, Chris Higgins confronts the contemporary university in a bid to reclaim a formative mission for higher education. In a series of searching essays and pointed interludes, Higgins challenges us to acknowledge how far our practices have drifted from our ideals, asking: What would it look like to build a college from the ground up to support self-discovery and personal integration? What does it mean to be a public university, and are there any left? How can the humanities help the job-ified university begin to take vocation seriously? Cutting through the underbrush of received ideas, Higgins follows the insight where it leads, clearing a path from the corporate multiversity to the renaissance in higher education that was Black Mountain College and back again. Along the way, we tour a campus bent on becoming a shopping mall, accompany John Dewey through a midlife crisis, and witness the first "happening." Through diverse and grounded philosophical engagements, Undeclared assembles the resources to expand the contemporary educational imagination.
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