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A New Agenda for Higher Education: Shaping a Life of the Mind for Practice
A New Agenda for Higher Education: Shaping a Life of the Mind for Practice
William M. Sullivan, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Matthew S Rosin
Lee S. Shulman
Gary D. Fenstermacher
ISBN: 978-0-470-25757-9
©2008
272 pages
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Lee S. Shulman and Gary D. Fenstermacher.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

About the Authors.

Introduction.

1. Partners in the Field: Part One (Elliot N. Dorff, Arthur S. Elstein, and Barbara S. Stengel).

2. Partners in the Field: Part Two (Gary Lee Downey, Daisy Hurst Floyd, and William C. Spohn).

3. A Narrative of the Seminar.

4. Practical Reason as an Educational Agenda.

Conclusion: Taking Formative Action.

Appendix One: Partner Syllabi.

Hessel Bouma III, "Human Biology," Calvin College.

Elliot N. Dorff, "Issues in Jewish Ethics," American Jewish University.

Gary Lee Downey and Juan Lucena, "Engineering Cultures," Virginia Tech and Colorado School of Mines.

Daisy Hurst Floyd, "Advanced Legal Ethics: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in Legal Life," Mercer University School of Law.

Allen S. Hammond IV, "Contracts," Santa Clara University School of Law.

Robert McGinn, "Ethical Issues in Engineering," Stanford University.

Timothy Murphy and Michele Oberman, Selected Cases from "Ethics and Law," University of Illinois College of Medicine.

William C. Spohn, "Scripture and the Moral Life," Santa Clara University.

Barbara S. Stengel, "Foundations of Modern Education," Millersville University.

Appendix Two: Seminar Assignments.

Assignment for Session One, September 2002.

Assignment for Session Two, January 2003.

Syllabus Narrative Writing Assignment, Summer 2003.

Assignment for Session Three, November 2003.

Follow-Up Reflection Questions, January 2004.

References.  


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