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Higher Education And Democracy Essays On Servicelearning And Civic Engagement John Saltmarsh

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Higher Education And Democracy Essays On Servicelearning And Civic Engagement John Saltmarsh
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 417
Author: John Saltmarsh, Edward Zlotkowski
ISBN: 9781439900376, 143990037X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Higher Education And Democracy Essays On Servicelearning And Civic Engagement John Saltmarsh by John Saltmarsh, Edward Zlotkowski 9781439900376, 143990037X instant download after payment.

Higher Education and Democracy is a collection of essays written over the last ten years on how civic engagement in higher education works to achieve what authors John Saltmarsh and Edward Zlotkowsi consider to be the academic and civic purposes of higher education. These include creating new modes of teaching and learning, fostering participation in American democracy, the development and respect for community and civic institutions, and encouraging the constant renewal all of these dimensions of American life. Organized chronologically, the twenty-two essays in this volume provide "signposts" along the road in the journey of fulfilling the civic purposes of higher education. For the authors, service-learning is positioned as centrally important to the primary academic systems and structures of higher education, departments, disciplines, curriculum, and programs that are central to the faculty domain. Progressing from the general and the contextual to specific practices embodied in ever larger academic units, the authors conclude with observations on the future of the civic engagement movement.

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