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"This co-authored collection offers valuable insights about the impact of leading off-campus study on faculty leaders' teaching, research, service, and overall well-being. Recognizing that faculty leaders are themselves global learners, the book addresses ways that liberal arts colleges can more effectively achieve their strategic goals for students' global learning by intentionally anticipating and supporting the needs of faculty leaders, as they grow and change. This volume offers key findings and recommendations to stimulate conversations among administrators, faculty, and staff about concrete actions they can explore and steps they can take on their campuses to both support faculty leaders of off-campus programs and advance strategic institutional goals for global learning. This collection includes transferrable pedagogical insights and the perspectives of faculty members who have led off-campus study programs in a variety of disciplines and geographic regions"--
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This book offers a lived defense of liberal education. How does a college professor, on a daily basis, help students feel the value of liberal education and get the most from that education? We answer this question, as professors, each day in the classroom. John William Miller, a philosophy professor at Williams College from 1924-1960 and someone noted for his exceptional teaching, developed one form that this lived defense can take. Though Miller published very little while he was alive, the archives at Williams College hold unpublished notes and essays of this master teacher. In this book, Jeff Frank offers an extended commentary on one of these unpublished essays where Miller develops his thinking on liberal education. Frank develops the idea that presence is central to liberal education and offers suggestions for how professors can become an educative presence for students. The goal of this book is an invitation to other professors who value liberal education to think with Miller about how to develop their own lived defense of liberal education, each day, in their own classrooms. The tone of the book is meant to be invitational, at times even conversational, and the book concludes with some direct suggestions for how professors can live their own defense of liberal education.
Education --- Social aspects. --- Student --- teaching --- liberal education --- Education, Humanistic. --- Teaching --- Philosophy. --- Miller, John William. --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Classical education
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This book argues the importance of aesthetic literacies in learning and teaching in schools for future work. The study of aesthetics is critical in today’s learning, due to the increasingly complex ways in which we communicate meaning, such as through the presentation of texts and objects. The book provides educators, pre-service teachers, and students an in-depth understanding of aesthetic literacies in innovative spaces, including in philosophical literature, environmental spaces, curricula and classrooms. Using various theoretical frames from both the arts and literacy fields, this book shares relevant pedagogies, theorisations and contexts where aesthetic literacies are at the core of learning. It emphasises how improved knowledge of aesthetics and quality experiences in beauty are vital in aiding students and young children develop the necessary resilience and tolerance needed in today’s uncertain world. .
Teaching --- Didactics of the arts --- Linguistics --- geletterdheid --- kunstonderwijs --- creativiteit --- lesgeven --- Literacy. --- Art --- Teaching. --- Creativity and Arts Education. --- Pedagogy. --- Estètica --- Ensenyament de l'art --- Study and teaching. --- Estètica.
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The Lausanne Academy was the first Protestant Academy in a French-speaking territory, created twenty years before the one in Geneva. In the 1540’s, the Lausanne Academy developed a new model for higher education that influenced the entire Calvinist world. Far from forming only pastors, it attracted the sons of Swiss and European Protestant elites through its advanced trilingual education (Latin, Greek, and Hebrew), in accordance with the cultural standards developed by Renaissance humanism. This book, based on a vast body of unpublished archival sources, examines the Lausanne Academy’s historical development, academic program, students, faculty, and finances, revealing it as an essential milestone in the history of European education where the blossoming of humanistic culture and confessional rivalries met.
Education, Humanistic --- History --- Académie de Lausanne --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Education --- Classical education --- Université de Lausanne --- EDUCATION / Aims & Objectives. --- History of education and educational sciences --- anno 1500-1599 --- Lausanne --- Academie de Lausanne
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Education, Higher -- Curricula -- United States. --- Education, Humanistic -- Curricula -- United States. --- Environmental education -- Curricula -- United States. --- Education, Humanistic --- Environmental education --- Education, Higher --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Education, Special Topics --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Classical education --- Curricula
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This book argues that the liberal arts and sciences (LAS) model of education can inspire reform across higher education to help students acquire crucial civic virtues. Based on interviews with 59 students from LAS programmes across Europe, the book posits that LAS education can develop a range of citizenship skills that are central to the democratic process. The interviews provide insight into how studying LAS prepares students for citizenship by asking them to reflect on their education, what it taught them, and how it did so. Building on these insights, seven key democratic competencies are identified and linked to concrete educational practices that foster them, leading to an agenda for higher education reform. Ultimately arguing for making the teaching of civic virtue a more central part of university education in Europe, this book will appeal to researchers, educators, and politicians with an interest in education policy, philosophy of education, and democratic theory, as well as concerned citizens.
Virtues. --- Education, Humanistic. --- Virtue --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Education --- Classical education --- Citizenship --- Civics, European --- Democracy and education --- Education, Higher --- Education, Humanistic --- Study and teaching (Higher). --- Political aspects
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Design --- Art --- Study and teaching --- Étude et enseignement --- Study and teaching. --- Education, Art --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Education --- Art schools --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Educational sciences --- Visual Arts Education. --- Arts and Humanities --- Architecture, Fine and Decorative Arts --- Education & Careers --- Fashion & Entertainment --- General and Others --- Performing Arts, Travel and Leisure --- Instruction and study --- Art, Primitive
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Education, Humanistic --- Educational counseling --- Humanistic counseling --- Education, Humanistic. --- Educational counseling. --- Humanistic counseling. --- Educational guidance --- Guidance, Educational --- Guidance, School --- Guidance, Student --- Personnel service in education --- School counseling --- School guidance --- Student counseling --- Student guidance --- Students --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Counseling of --- Social psychology --- Counseling --- Humanistic psychology --- School principal-counselor relationships --- Vocational guidance --- Education --- Classical education --- Theory & Practice of Education
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This open-access book explores why online writing matters for liberal arts learning and illustrates how different faculty teach with web-based tools for authoring, annotating, peer editing, and publishing.
Scholarly electronic publishing --- Online authorship. --- Education, Humanistic. --- Internet publishing. --- Electronic publishing --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Education --- Classical education --- Internet authorship --- Web authorship --- Authorship --- Electronic scholarly publishing --- Learning and scholarship --- Scholarly publishing --- Scholarly electronic publishing. --- Online authorship --- Education, Humanistic --- Study and teaching.
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Teachers --- Education, Humanistic --- Education, Humanistic. --- Training of --- Training of. --- Teacher education --- Teacher training --- Education, Liberal --- Humanistic education --- Liberal arts education --- Liberal education --- Education --- Classical education --- Formation des enseignants. --- Services aux élèves. --- Enseignants --- Éducation humaniste --- Counseling. --- Éducation humaniste. --- Formation --- Academicsc --- Psycbehav --- Socindex --- Conseil --- Consultation --- Counseling --- Enseignant --- Formateur --- Humaniste --- Liberal --- Maitre --- Professeur --- Psychologie --- Psychologique --- Psychosocial --- Therapie --- Education (Continuing education) --- Educational sciences --- Arts and Humanities --- Social Sciences --- Education & Careers --- General and Others --- Sociology --- Éducation humaniste --- Services aux élèves. --- Éducation humaniste.
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