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The Social Worlds of Higher Education
Handbook for Teaching in A New Century

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March 1999 | 672 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book provides a definitive collection of articles, both original and reprinted, about the problems and prospects of tertiary teaching and education in the social sciences.

The Handbook is accompanied by a 3.5" diskette, the Field Guide, which provides a further collection of original and reprinted 'how to' articles.

The Handbook supplies the broad perspectives and principles about higher education and teaching in a time of rapid change, whilst the Field Guide offers a wealth of valuable practical information for novice and experienced teachers.

Bernice A Pescosolido and Ronald Aminzade
Teaching for What and for Whom? The Social Worlds and Structural Paradoxes of the University at the End of the 20th Century
 
PART ONE: SURVEYING THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY: PRESSURES FROM THE OUTSIDE
Gene I Maeroff
The Debate
College Teachers, the New Leisure Class

 
Ronald Aminzade and Bernice A Pescosolido
Introduction to the Changing Landscape of Higher Education
Craig Calhoun
The Changing Character of College
Institutional Transformation in American Higher Education

 
Teresa Sullivan
Higher Education and Its Social Contracts
Arthur Levine
How the Academic Profession is Changing
Burton R Clark
Small Worlds, Different Worlds
The Uniqueness and Troubles of American Academic Professions

 
Charles S Green III and Dean S Dorn
The Changing Classroom
The Meaning of Shifts in Higher Education for Teaching and Learning

 
 
PART TWO: MAPPING ISSUES IN THE SOCIAL WORLDS OF HIGHER EDUCATION: ARGUMENTS FROM THE INSIDE
Mark Edmundson
The Debate
On the Uses of a Liberal Education - As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students

 
Diane F Halpern
The War of the Worlds
Why Psychology Helps Bridge the Gap Between Students' and Professsors' Conceptual Understanding

 
Paul Baker
Creating Learning Communities
The Unfinished Agenda

 
Thomas A Angelo
The Campus as Learning Community
Seven Promising Shifts and Seven Powerful Levers

 
Donald L Finkel and G Stephen Monk
Dissolution of the Atlas Complex
Richard Paul
Critical Thinking, Moral Integrity and Citizenshiip
Teaching for Intellectual Virtues

 
Jamie A Vasquez and Nancy Wainstein
Instructional Responsibilities of College Faculty to Minority Students
Norman Furniss
Barbarians Inside the Gate? Why Undergraduates Always Seem Worse and Civilization as We Know It at the Brink
Craig E Nelson
On the Persistence of Unicorns
The Trade-Off between Content and Critical Thinking Revisited

 
Jeremy Freeze, Julie E Artis and Brian Powell
Now I Know my ABC's
Demythologizing Grade Inflation

 
Mary Dean Sorcinelli
The Evaluation of Teaching
The 40-Year Debate about Student, Colleague and Self-Evaluations

 
Pat Hutchings
Behind Outcomes
Contexts and Questions for Assessment

 
Patrick J Hill
Multiculturalism
The Crucial Philosophical and Organziational Issues

 
Gerald Graff
Conflict in America
Robert N Bellah
Class Wars and Culture Wars in the University Today
Why We Can't Defend Ourselves

 
Troy Duster
An Emerging Reformulation of "Competence" in an Increasingly Multicultural World
Charles Tilly
The Trouble with Stories
Carole E Hill
Challenging Assumptions of Human Diversity
The Teaching Imagination in Anthropology

 
Harvey J Graff
Teaching and Historical Understanding
Disciplining Historical Imagination with Historical Context

 
Howard Aldrich and Solvi Lillejord
Stop Making Sense! Why Aren't Universities Better at Promoting Innovative Teaching?
David M Newman
Three Faces of Relevance
Connecting Disciplinary Knowledge to the "Real World"

 
Lawrence C Soley
Underneath the Ivy and the Social Costs of Corporate Ties
Linda Ray Pratt
Disposable Faculty
Part-Time Exploitation as Management Strategy

 
Erwin Chemerinsky
Is Tenure Necessary to Protect Academic Freedom?
Richard Edwards
Why Tenure is Worth Protecting
William G Tierney
Academic Community and Post-Tenure Review
Steven M Cahn
Two Concepts of Affirmative Action
Amy Gutmann
Distributing Higher Education
bell hooks
Eros, Eroticism and the Pedagogical Process
Jane Gallop
Consensual Amorous Relations
Patrick Dilger
Putting an End to Risky Romance
Bernice A Pescosolido and Eleanor Miller
Of Nerds, Ardent Suitors and Lecherous Professors
Daniel F Chambliss
Doing What Works
On the Mundanity of Excellence in Teaching

 
Gerald T Powers
Teaching and Learning
A Matter of Style?

 
Stephen Brookfield
Building Trust with Students
Peter Elbow
Embracing Contraries in the Teaching Process
Marilyn R Schuster and Susan R Van Dyne
Stages of Curriculum Transformation
Elizabeth Higginbotham
Getting All Students to Listen
Analyzing and Coping with Student Resistance

 
Thomas J Gerschick
Should and Can a White, Heterosexual Middle-Class Man Teach Students about Social Inequality and Oppression? One Person's Experience and Reflections
Elizabeth Ellsworth
Why Doesn't This Feel Empowering? Working through the Repressive Myths of Critical Pedagogy
Brian Ault
View from the Inside
The Disabling Structures of Graduate Education

 
Parker J Palmer
The Heart of a Teacher
Identity and Integrity in Teaching

 
Sara C Hare, Walter R Jacobs and Jean Harold Shin
Entering the Classroom from the Other Side
A Conversation on the Life and Times of Graduate Associate Instructors

 
Kent L Sandstrom
Embracing Modest Hopes
Lessons from the Beginning of the Teaching Journey

 
Diane Gillespie
Carl's Story
Narrative as Reflective Teaching Practice

 
Howard Aldrich
Promise, Failure and Redemption
A Life Course Perspective on Teaching as a Career

 
 
PART THREE: CHARTING THE LANDSCAPE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Allan Bloom
The Debate
The Student and the University

 
Craig Calhoun
Continuing Trends or Future Transformations?
R Eugene Rice
Rethinking Faculty Careers
Robert B Barr and John Tagg
From Teaching to Learning
A New Paradigm for Undergraduate Education

 
Elizabeth Grauerholz, Brett McKenzie and Mary Romero
Behond These Walls
Teaching Within and Outside the Expanded Classroom - Boundaries in the 21st Century

 
Ronald Aminzade and Bernice A Pescosolido
Reconstructing the Social Worlds of Higher Education
Changes, Challenges and Dilemmas

 

"Teaching in colleges and universities can be particularly challengin and this handbook and field guide offer practical tips for beginning instructors and seasoned faculty members to use. Moreover, the essays touch on the personal as well as professional aspects of teaching in higher education." 

Norris Manning
Southern Illinois University
The Journal of the National Academic Advising Association

Bernice A. Pescosolido

Bernice A. Pescosolido is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Indiana University and Director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Professor Pescosolido received a B.A. from the University of Rhode Island in 1974 and a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1982. She has focused her research and teaching on social issues in health, illness, and healing. ... More About Author

Ronald J. Aminzade

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