Faculty Leadership for Integrative Liberal Learning articulates a set of principles and practices to guide integrative liberal learning for today's students. The overlapping principles reflect a more holistic concept of undergraduate education that focuses on student empowerment and self-development; intentionally integrated learning opportunities and experiences; and greater clarity and transparency of learning outcomes for students, faculty, and other stakeholders. The publication aims to elucidate the value and use of integrative liberal learning and the best pedagogical and faculty leadership practices to prepare students for applying their learning to complex challenges in life, career, and citizenship. This publication emerges from the work of the Teagle Foundation-supported Faculty Leadership for Integrative Liberal Learning: Principles and Practices project.
How can universities shape creative, adaptive, integrated learners ready to confront the world? This book's clear-eyed optimism is a challenge to everyone in higher education. American higher education is being torn apart.
Paul Jackson of St. Olaf College was responsible for teaching his students in multiple distinct courses during off- campus study programs in New Zealand and Australia. While time was allocated to what were technically separate courses, ...
This uplifting collection is a celebration of the innovative work being done to achieve the promise of a valuable, engaging, and practical undergraduate liberal education.
Research indicates that of the pedagogies recognized as “high impact”, learning communities – one approach to which, the linked course, is the subject of this book – lead to an increased level of student engagement in the freshman ...
Baldwin, R., D. DeZure, A. Shaw, and K. Moretto. 2008. ... Chopp, R., S. Frost, and D. H. Weiss, eds. Remaking College: Innovation and the Liberal Arts.
access and interpret the mutually influencing leadership of a professional community of faculty members. Leadership in the Academic Context Faculty Leadership Judith Little (2000) has described a school education analog of college and ...
One of the great challenges in higher education is to help students integrate their learning. The capacity to make connections is essential to the conduct of personal, professional, and civic...
Harrington highlights the faculty role in all four essential practices of Guided Pathways and strategies to increase faculty participation and engagement.
... Pirates, Traitors, and Apostates: Renegade Identities in Early Modern English Writing (University of Toronto Press, 2018) and Labor and Writing in Early Modern England, 1567–1667 (Ashgate, 2008). She is also the editor of Approaches to ...
" This book draws from a diverse range of methodologies and disciplines, issuing an invitation to faculty "across the divide" of their specific college, school, or corner of the university into cross-conversations and partnerships for ...