This volume is a timely and provocative analysis of the crisis
provoked by the devaluation of the liberal arts and sciences in
colleges and universities in the United States, which has
accompanied the growing popularity of practical and professional
programs of study. This technicization of higher education's
curriculum has also coincided with declining academic standards and
a growing crisis of literacy among today's students. The new
emphasis on developing useful knowledge and marketable skills, the
book contends, has been at the expense of nurturing critically
aware and intellectually able citizens through an education
enriched by the liberal arts. The editors of this book have
assembled a distinguished roster of academicians who provide
illuminating critical commentary on these interwined issues and
wide-ranging alternatives for recovery of higher learning.
The first part of "The Liberal Arts in a Time of CrisiS"
explores the politics and ideology underscoring the development of
curricular policies and pedagogical trends in colleges today. Some
of the fallout of these new policies has been rampant
anti-intellectualism among students and increasingly narrow and
esoteric research specialization among faculty. In the concluding
sections, contributors examine the shortcomings of the literacy
crusade currently being organized by the educational establishment
and provide workable guidelines for refocusing the curriculum and
revitalizing the learning process. All those concerned with these
issues will find this book invaluable.
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