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Culture, Intricacies, and Obsessions in Academia

Autor John J. Hampton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2017

Unfortunate obsessions dominate the culture of colleges and universities and shortchange students and everyone else. Professors have become an obstacle to learning. They are not interested in or rewarded for teaching. They scramble to survive in a surreal world of nonsense scholarship and obscure publication. They conduct meaningless research and treat teaching with disdain. Learning takes place because students make it happen in spite of the foolishness that surrounds them. Professors don't explain, listen, or give feedback. Many don't speak understandable English. This book throws open the door of the faculty lounge and tells the dramatic and even embarrassing story. It recommends major changes in the professoriate to restore confidence in higher education.

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ISBN-13: 9781475832716
ISBN-10: 1475832710
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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Foreword Part 1. Welcome to the AcademyChapter 1. Do We Hear the Tolling of the Bell for Higher Education? Subtitle: ¿Are we Talking about Graves, Worms, and Epitaphs? Chapter 2. What¿s All the Commotion About Culture, Professors, And Tenure? Subtitle: If We Change the System, Do We Change the World? Chapter 3. Would Anyone Care About my Own Stumbling Path into the Academy? Subtitle: Is my Truth Everybody¿s Truth? Chapter 4. What Do Professors Believe and Why Do They Obsess About It? Subtitle: Who Says there¿s a Difference Between my Beliefs and Madness? Chapter 5. Why does Controversy Swirl Around the Traditional Lecture? Subtitle: Can We Restore Confidence in an Old Fashioned Classroom? Chapter 6. What is your Problem with Students Sleeping in Class? Subtitle: Would it bother you if a Student asked you to Keep it Down? Part 2. The Professoriate.Chapter 7. What Is the Failure of Academic Formation? Subtitle: Did You Learn the Right Skills or Waste Your Time? Chapter 8. Why Do We Allow Intelligence Quotient to Crush Emotional Quotient? Subtitle: If We¿re So Smart, Why do We Have To Be Nice? Chapter 9. Why Do Colleges and Universities Pay Professors? Subtitle: Do They Pay Me What I¿m Worth? Chapter 10. Professor, Can you ever be Wrong? Subtitle: Do you Understand what Happens if you don¿t Agree with me? Chapter 11. Who do you want in front of the Classroom? Subtitle: Are Professors Perfect In Every Way? Chapter 12. Why do Students Fail to Learn what I Fail to Teach? Subtitle: Why did Nobody Tell me Nothing about Teaching? Chapter 13. Why Would Anyone Agree To Be Department Chair? Subtitle: Does Agony, Stress, Conflict, and a Small Stipend Create Happiness? Part 3. Obstacles Litter the Pathway.Chapter 14. What Is the Conundrum of the Doctoral Dissertation? Subtitle: Even If You Get It Right, do You Get It Wrong? Chapter 15. Is It Worth All the Grief To Complete a Doctoral Dissertation? Subtitle: What Is The Link Between Dissertation Value And Degree Value? Chapter 16. Would Anyone Respect a Tripartite Dissertation? Subtitle: Can we Change Seven Centuries of Tradition? Chapter 17. Should You Do Whatever It Takes To Get Tenure? Subtitle: Should You Tell the Dentist Not to Use Novocain? Part 4. Help is on the Way.Chapter 18. Should We Bring in The Jesuits? Subtitle: What Do We Think About this Suggestion? Chapter 19. Is It Wartime or Peacetime for Colleges and Universities? Subtitle: Should We Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition? Chapter 20. Ph.D, Superstar, Do You Think Yoüre What You Say You Are? Subtitle: Is There Anything you Can¿t do?? Chapter 21. Why Don¿t We Just Reform the Professoriate? Subtitle: ¿Couldn¿t We Get So Much More Done if we didn¿t have to Bother With Students? Chapter 22. Why does Reform Depend upon Liberals and Conservatives in the Academy? Subtitle: Conservatives don¿t like Liberals but who Does?

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By John "Jack" Hampton

Descriere

This book exposes unfortunate obsessions that dominate and shape the culture of higher education and shortchange parents and students. This book encourages the reader to challenge assumptions, opinions, biases, and emotions that distort viewpoints about higher education.