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Resolving the Crisis in Higher Education - The Key Role of Business Continuity Planning (Hardcover): John "Jack" Hampton Resolving the Crisis in Higher Education - The Key Role of Business Continuity Planning (Hardcover)
John "Jack" Hampton
R2,015 Discovery Miles 20 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Covid-19's Impact on Higher Education: How Business Continuity Planning Can Reverse It asks and answers probing questions affecting higher education in the post-COVID-19 educational landscape. The book examines whether private universities, particularly liberal arts colleges, have viable business models and discusses the risk posed by a faulty business model. It fits a liberal arts foundation into a sustainable value chain for a university and shows how business continuity planning (BCP) can help a university to achieve long-term sustainable operation. It also recommends goals, composition, and successful practices for a business continuity planning task force. Ultimately, this book creates a pathway to build viable undergraduate degrees on a liberal arts foundation. It concludes with authority, responsibility, and accountability in business continuity planning.

Resolving the Crisis in Higher Education - The Key Role of Business Continuity Planning (Paperback): John "Jack" Hampton Resolving the Crisis in Higher Education - The Key Role of Business Continuity Planning (Paperback)
John "Jack" Hampton
R951 Discovery Miles 9 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Covid-19's Impact on Higher Education: How Business Continuity Planning Can Reverse It asks and answers probing questions affecting higher education in the post-COVID-19 educational landscape. The book examines whether private universities, particularly liberal arts colleges, have viable business models and discusses the risk posed by a faulty business model. It fits a liberal arts foundation into a sustainable value chain for a university and shows how business continuity planning (BCP) can help a university to achieve long-term sustainable operation. It also recommends goals, composition, and successful practices for a business continuity planning task force. Ultimately, this book creates a pathway to build viable undergraduate degrees on a liberal arts foundation. It concludes with authority, responsibility, and accountability in business continuity planning.

The Malaise of Academic Scholarship - Why It Starts with the Doctoral Dissertation as a Baptism of Fire (Hardcover): John... The Malaise of Academic Scholarship - Why It Starts with the Doctoral Dissertation as a Baptism of Fire (Hardcover)
John "Jack" Hampton
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"When you are in a hole, stop digging." The wisdom of Will Rogers, American humorist, seems to be forgotten with respect to scholarly research in the arts, social sciences, business, and education. Why do doctoral candidates and professors produce scholarship that minimally advances knowledge and has no impact on producing educated and productive citizens? Rarely seen outside a closed club of scholars and journals, scholarly research serves only to demonstrate mastery of an art form that is not relevant in the mainstream of higher education. This book proposes reforms starting with the doctoral dissertation. The issue is that the dissertation's over emphasis on obscure research undermines the subsequent scholarship expected of professors in our colleges and universities. This book discusses reforms in doctoral programs to improve the value of and process to complete a doctoral dissertation.

The Malaise of Academic Scholarship - Why It Starts with the Doctoral Dissertation as a Baptism of Fire (Paperback): John... The Malaise of Academic Scholarship - Why It Starts with the Doctoral Dissertation as a Baptism of Fire (Paperback)
John "Jack" Hampton
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"When you are in a hole, stop digging." The wisdom of Will Rogers, American humorist, seems to be forgotten with respect to scholarly research in the arts, social sciences, business, and education. Why do doctoral candidates and professors produce scholarship that minimally advances knowledge and has no impact on producing educated and productive citizens? Rarely seen outside a closed club of scholars and journals, scholarly research serves only to demonstrate mastery of an art form that is not relevant in the mainstream of higher education. This book proposes reforms starting with the doctoral dissertation. The issue is that the dissertation's over emphasis on obscure research undermines the subsequent scholarship expected of professors in our colleges and universities. This book discusses reforms in doctoral programs to improve the value of and process to complete a doctoral dissertation.

Liberal Arts in the Doldrums - Rethink, Revise, and Revitalize to Reverse the Trend (Hardcover): John "Jack" Hampton Liberal Arts in the Doldrums - Rethink, Revise, and Revitalize to Reverse the Trend (Hardcover)
John "Jack" Hampton
R1,723 Discovery Miles 17 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues for changes in the common cultural heritage of an educated person. It addresses the need to differentiate teaching and scholarship. It proposes expansive views of an undergraduate education. It explains why colleges and universities must replace parochialism, reform the public perception of higher education, revise the professoriate, restructure the liberal arts curriculum, and extend the lessons of the liberal arts beyond the classroom.

Liberal Arts in the Doldrums - Rethink, Revise, and Revitalize to Reverse the Trend (Paperback): John "Jack" Hampton Liberal Arts in the Doldrums - Rethink, Revise, and Revitalize to Reverse the Trend (Paperback)
John "Jack" Hampton
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues for changes in the common cultural heritage of an educated person. It addresses the need to differentiate teaching and scholarship. It proposes expansive views of an undergraduate education. It explains why colleges and universities must replace parochialism, reform the public perception of higher education, revise the professoriate, restructure the liberal arts curriculum, and extend the lessons of the liberal arts beyond the classroom.

The Professoriate Today - Languishing in Dante's Purgatory (Hardcover): John "Jack" Hampton The Professoriate Today - Languishing in Dante's Purgatory (Hardcover)
John "Jack" Hampton
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The changing role and expectations of higher education have reached a crisis point. The heart of the problem is an isolation of the professoriate. An emphasis on obscure research and lack of accountability is undermining the academy. Creating a dissertation is usually an exhausting and frustrating task. New professors are not prepared for what is about to happen to them. Students are being shortchanged by professors who fail to facilitate learning. The effort to find a long-term academic appointment can be just as bad. This book tells the story of a period of suffering for new professors quite comparable to the description of purgatory in Dante's Divine Comedy. This book documents the story.

The Professoriate Today - Languishing in Dante's Purgatory (Paperback): John "Jack" Hampton The Professoriate Today - Languishing in Dante's Purgatory (Paperback)
John "Jack" Hampton
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The changing role and expectations of higher education have reached a crisis point. The heart of the problem is an isolation of the professoriate. An emphasis on obscure research and lack of accountability is undermining the academy. Creating a dissertation is usually an exhausting and frustrating task. New professors are not prepared for what is about to happen to them. Students are being shortchanged by professors who fail to facilitate learning. The effort to find a long-term academic appointment can be just as bad. This book tells the story of a period of suffering for new professors quite comparable to the description of purgatory in Dante's Divine Comedy. This book documents the story.

Culture, Intricacies, and Obsessions in Academia - Why Colleges and Universities are Struggling to Deliver the Goods... Culture, Intricacies, and Obsessions in Academia - Why Colleges and Universities are Struggling to Deliver the Goods (Hardcover)
John "Jack" Hampton
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unfortunate obsessions dominate the culture of colleges and universities and shortchange students and everyone else. Professors have become an obstacle to learning. They are not interested in or rewarded for teaching. They scramble to survive in a surreal world of nonsense scholarship and obscure publication. They conduct meaningless research and treat teaching with disdain. Learning takes place because students make it happen in spite of the foolishness that surrounds them. Professors don't explain, listen, or give feedback. Many don't speak understandable English. This book throws open the door of the faculty lounge and tells the dramatic and even embarrassing story. It recommends major changes in the professoriate to restore confidence in higher education.

Culture, Intricacies, and Obsessions in Academia - Why Colleges and Universities are Struggling to Deliver the Goods... Culture, Intricacies, and Obsessions in Academia - Why Colleges and Universities are Struggling to Deliver the Goods (Paperback)
John "Jack" Hampton
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unfortunate obsessions dominate the culture of colleges and universities and shortchange students and everyone else. Professors have become an obstacle to learning. They are not interested in or rewarded for teaching. They scramble to survive in a surreal world of nonsense scholarship and obscure publication. They conduct meaningless research and treat teaching with disdain. Learning takes place because students make it happen in spite of the foolishness that surrounds them. Professors don't explain, listen, or give feedback. Many don't speak understandable English. This book throws open the door of the faculty lounge and tells the dramatic and even embarrassing story. It recommends major changes in the professoriate to restore confidence in higher education.

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