"Derek Bok's "Our Underachieving Colleges" is readable, balanced,
often wry, and wise. This book should be required reading for every
curriculum committee and academic dean. As someone who has lived
his whole life in the academy, Bok knows how to bring institutional
practice in line with research on how students learn best. In a
period when many other countries are working hard at improving
undergraduate education, this book should serve as a spur to
overcome the complacency that attends most discussions of American
undergraduate education, especially in our leading
institutions."--Mary Patterson McPherson, President Emeritus of
Bryn Mawr College and Vice President of the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation
"A bookcase-worth of jeremiads, long on invective but short on
evidence, decries the supposedly sorry state of undergraduate
instruction. "The Closing of the American Mind, Illiberal
Education, The University in Ruins": the titles give the game away.
In "Our Underachieving Colleges," Derek Bok argues persuasively
that, far from pinpointing a real crisis, these accounts are
exercises in nostalgia, laments for an Edenic era that never
existed. In jargon-free prose he makes accessible hitherto obscure
studies on topics that range from students' satisfaction with their
college experience to the efficacy of ethics courses. What's even
more important, he draws on this research to advance useful and
usable prescriptions for colleges that, while not doing badly,
could do much better. For anyone with an open mind about the state
of American higher education, "Our Underachieving Colleges" is
indispensable reading."--David L. Kirp, Professor of Public Policy,
University of California at Berkeley, author of "Shakespeare,
Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher
Education"
"Radical and conservative critics of undergraduate education
have met their match in Derek Bok's new book. After carefully
spelling out what the core purposes of undergraduate education
should be--learning to communicate, learning to think critically,
building good character, preparing for citizenship, living with
diversity, preparing for a global society, developing breadth of
interests, and preparing for a career--"Our Underachieving
Colleges" explains why undergraduate education in America is not as
good as it could be and offers suggestions for improvement.
Trustees, academic administrators, and faculty across the nation
should all read Our Underachieving Colleges because Bok holds them
all responsible for the deficiencies of our undergraduate programs
and assigns each an important role in the quest for improvement.
Perhaps his most important message is that undergraduate education
is more than what goes on in the classroom; every aspect of life
and decision making in academia is involved."--Ronald G. Ehrenberg,
Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and
Economics and Director of the Cornell Higher Education Research
Institute (CHERI)
General
Imprint: |
Princeton University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The William G. Bowen Series |
Release date: |
2008 |
First published: |
2008 |
Authors: |
Derek Bok
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 27mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
429 |
Edition: |
Revised edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-691-13618-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
Higher & further education >
General
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LSN: |
0-691-13618-1 |
Barcode: |
9780691136189 |
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