Higher education as a moral enterprise /Edward LeRoy Long, Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, District of Columbia : Georgetown University Press, (c)1992.Description: xv, 221 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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  • LB2324 .H544 1992
  • LB2324
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Contents:
Defining educational purpose : crucial task and elusive goal -- Education and selfhood -- Cognitive, affective, and kinesthetic skills in the wholeness of selfhood -- The significance of community for the institution of learning -- Frolic and celebration in the academy -- Grading and growth -- The curriculum : debates about boundaries and methodologies -- Toward a post-enlightenment epistemology from certainty about doubt to doubt about certainty -- Elegance and maturity : measures of scholarly style -- Doing truth : on sustaining a scholarly ethos -- Pilgrimage and professionalism in pedagogical interaction -- Learning and social responsibility : prolegomana to the discussion -- Power and credibility : contrasting modes of social influence -- The academy as neighbor and citizen -- Governance as communal responsibility -- Policy study : beyond neutrality and above partisanship -- The public promise of the scholarly ideal.
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On the nature of a moral perspective -- Defining educational purpose : crucial task and elusive goal -- Education and selfhood -- Cognitive, affective, and kinesthetic skills in the wholeness of selfhood -- The significance of community for the institution of learning -- Frolic and celebration in the academy -- Grading and growth -- The curriculum : debates about boundaries and methodologies -- Toward a post-enlightenment epistemology from certainty about doubt to doubt about certainty -- Elegance and maturity : measures of scholarly style -- Doing truth : on sustaining a scholarly ethos -- Pilgrimage and professionalism in pedagogical interaction -- Learning and social responsibility : prolegomana to the discussion -- Power and credibility : contrasting modes of social influence -- The academy as neighbor and citizen -- Governance as communal responsibility -- Policy study : beyond neutrality and above partisanship -- The public promise of the scholarly ideal.

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