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Making Sense of the College Curriculum By Robert Zemsky

Making Sense of the College Curriculum by Robert Zemsky


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Over 185 faculty members from eleven colleges and universities share personal, humorous, powerful, and poignant stories about their experiences in higher education. Collectively, these accounts help to answer the question of why developing a structured and coherent undergraduate education is such a vexing challenge for colleges and universities.

Making Sense of the College Curriculum Summary

Making Sense of the College Curriculum: Faculty Stories of Change, Conflict, and Accommodation by Robert Zemsky

Readers of Making Sense of the College Curriculum expecting a traditional academic publication full of numeric and related data will likely be disappointed with this volume, which is based on stories rather than numbers. The contributors include over 185 faculty members from eleven colleges and universities, representing all sectors of higher education, who share personal, humorous, powerful, and poignant stories about their experiences in a life that is more a calling than a profession. Collectively, these accounts help to answer the question of why developing a coherent undergraduate curriculum is so vexing to colleges and universities. Their stories also belie the public's and policymakers' belief that faculty members care more about their scholarship and research than their students and work far less than most people.

About Robert Zemsky

ROBERT ZEMSKY currently serves as the chair of the Learning Alliance and was a member of the U.S. Secretary of Education's Commission on The Future of Higher Education. He is the author of several books, including Checklist for Change: Making American Higher Education a Sustainable Enterprise (Rutgers University Press).

GREGORY R. WEGNER is the director of program development at the Great Lakes Colleges Association.

ANN J. DUFFIELD is a strategic planning and communications consultant to colleges and universities and serves on the board of trustees of The Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, New York.

Table of Contents

Preface: An Exercise in Sense Making
Section I: Defining the Task
Introduction: It's a Riddle After All
Faculty Voice: Hard Conversations

Section II: Passions
1 I Am a Bridge
Faculty Voice: Taking Ownership
2 Why We Do What We Do
Faculty Voice: Hidden among the Artifacts
Faculty Voice: An Experiment in Experiential Learning

Section III: Adaptations
3 Flying Solo
Faculty Voice: Practice Makes Perfect
Faculty Voice: Being a Doula
4 Change Is All About Us
Faculty Voice: Nope, Too Busy
5 Losses and the Calculus of Subtraction
Faculty Voice: Look, It's a Course...It's a Major...No, It's SUPERMAJOR!

Section IV: Frustrations

6 The Cost Conundrum
Faculty Voice: Forty Years in the Desert
Faculty Voice: Touching the Third Rail
7 Barriers
Faculty Voice: Stepping into the Fray

Section V: Conclusions
8 The Road Not Traveled

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Making Sense of the College Curriculum: Faculty Stories of Change, Conflict, and Accommodation by Robert Zemsky
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rutgers University Press
20180608
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