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Rethinking the Curriculum: Toward an Integrated, Interdisciplinary College Education: Contributions to the Study of Education

Autor Mary E. Clark, Sandra A. Wawrytko
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book is founded on the consensus that most of what passes for liberal studies and general education is so out of touch with today's world that it is simply beside the point. Not only does the curriculum fail to address contemporary reality, but when it does, it does so in such a fragmented form that little useful understanding can be extracted. For example, one of the chief inadequacies brought out by the text is the failure of current disciplines to deal with the inherent messiness and complexity of real world issues such as hunger, conflict, and pollution. As a result of this, today's decision makers are unable to grasp the underlying causes of our global crises, and instead catch at the straws of technological or social fixes. Starting with the general consensus that something is seriously wrong, this book seeks to identify the issues, provide insights on what can be done and issue a few challenges as well.The 18 contributions and editor's introduction included in this important volume are organized around five sub-themes: Assumptions about the Progress of Knowledge, A Critical Look at the Disciplines, The Value Content of Education, Alternative Visions Not Currently Taught, and Developing the New Curriculum. Within these themes the authors tackle provocative issues such as unmasking the dangerous limitations of hyperintelligence and exploring the place of the East-West dialogue in moral curriculum and value orientation. This collection encompasses some of the most dynamic thinking on the subject of curricular change and will be of interest to educators and students as well as all thinking people.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313273063
ISBN-10: 0313273065
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Education

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARY E. CLARK is Professor of Biology at San Diego State University. She is the author of Contemporary Biology and Ariadne's Thread: The Search for New Modes of Thinking.SANDRA A. WAWRYTKO is on the faculty in the Department of Philosophy, Asian Studies Program, at San Diego State University. She is coeditor and contributor of Victor Frankl: People and Meanings and is the author of The Undercurrent of Feminine Philosophy in Eastern and Western Thought. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of The International Journal of Philosophy and Psychotherapy: Hsin, and coauthor of the first six volumes of the Resources in Asian Philosophy and Religion Series (Greenwood Press).

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction by Mary E. Clark and Sandra A. WawrytkoMaking the Connections: The Search for Our Common Humanity by Ernest L. BoyerAssumptions About the "Progress" of KnowledgeHyperintelligence: Humankind's Next Evolutionary Step by George BugliarelloWhy Smartness Is Not Enough by Mary MidgleyParadigms and Progress: Integrating Knowledge and Education for the Twenty-First Century by William J. ReckmeyerA Critical Look at the DisciplinesThe Limitations of Political Theory for Analyzing Conflict by Richard E. RubensteinWill the Real Economy Please Stand Up? by Hazel HendersonEscaping the Overspecialization Trap: Creating Incentives for a Transdisciplinary Synthesis by Robert CostanzaConstructive Linking: Towards a Matrix Approach in Higher Education by Terrence H. WhiteThe Value Content of EducationThe Central Curricular Issue of Our Age by Huston SmithToward a Creative East-West Dialogue in Moral Education and Value Orientation by Charles Wei-hsun FuAsking the Right Questions: Education as Dialogue on Social Values by Frances Moore LappéAlternative Visions Not Currently TaughtThe Need for Global Education by Robert W. MaloneForgotten Fundamentals of Steady Growth by Albert A. BartlettVisioning a Peaceful World by Johan GaltungWhy Not a Separate College of Integrated Studies? by Russel W. PetersonDeveloping the New CurriculumCutting the Gordian Knot: Secrets of Successful Curricular Integration by David McFarland and Benjamin F. TaggieHow Do We Know What We Have Done? Assessment and Faculty Development within a Learning Community by James C. Manley and Nancy WareWhat to Do Next: Strategies for Change by William H. NewellBibliographyIndex