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Colleges sell themselves by the numbers—rankings, returns on
investments, and top-ten lists—but these often mislead
prospective students. What numbers should they really be paying
attention to? High school and college students are inundated by
indicators and rankings supposedly designed to help them decide
where to go to college and what to study once they arrive. In
Metrics That Matter, coauthors Zachary Bleemer, Mukul Kumar,
Aashish Mehta, Chris Muellerleile, and Christopher Newfield take a
critical look at these metrics and find that many of the most
popular ones are confusing, misleading, and—most
importantly—easily replaceable by more helpful alternatives.
Metrics That Matter explores popular metrics used by future and
current college students, with chapters focusing on colleges'
return on investment, university rankings, average student debt,
average wages by college major, and more. Written for students,
their families, and the counselors who advise them, each chapter
explains a common metric's fundamental flaws when used as a basis
for making important educational decisions. The authors then draw
on decades of scholarship from many academic fields to pair each
metric with a concrete recommendation for alternative information,
both qualitative and quantitative, that would be more useful and
meaningful for students to consider. They emphasize that
students should be thinking beyond solely using metrics when making
college decisions—students should focus on their intellectual and
academic education goals, not just vocational or monetary ones.
Students' reliance on certain metrics has skewed universities away
from providing high-quality education and distorted the perception
of higher education's purpose, overemphasizing private financial
returns over the broader economic and social benefits of
universities. This book aims to facilitate important student
decisions while reorienting public perceptions of higher
education's values and how universities should measure their own
success.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2018). The book discusses interdisciplinary areas such as
automobile engineering, mechatronics, applied and structural
mechanics, bio-mechanics, biomedical instrumentation, ergonomics,
biodynamic modeling, nuclear engineering, agriculture engineering,
and farm machineries. The contents of the book will benefit both
researchers and professionals.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2018). The book discusses interdisciplinary areas such as
automobile engineering, mechatronics, applied and structural
mechanics, bio-mechanics, biomedical instrumentation, ergonomics,
biodynamic modeling, nuclear engineering, agriculture engineering,
and farm machineries. The contents of the book will benefit both
researchers and professionals.
Electron backscatter diffraction is a very powerful and
relatively new materials characterization technique aimed at the
determination of crystallographic texture, grain boundary character
distributions, lattice strain, phase identification, and much more.
The purpose of this book is to provide the fundamental basis for
electron backscatter diffraction in materials science, the current
state of both hardware and software, and illustrative examples of
the applications of electron backscatter diffraction to a
wide-range of materials including undeformed and deformed metals
and alloys, ceramics, and superconductors.
The text has been substantially revised from the first edition,
and the authors have kept the format as close as possible to the
first edition text. The new developments covered in this book
include a more comphrensive coverage of the fundamentals not
covered in the first edition or other books in the field, the
advances in hardware and software since the first edition was
published, and current examples of application of electron
backscatter diffraction to solve challenging problems in materials
science and condensed-matter physics.
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Subaltern Geographies (Paperback)
Tariq Jazeel, Stephen Legg; Contributions by David Arnold, Sharad Chari, David Featherstone, …
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R974
Discovery Miles 9 740
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Subaltern Geographies will be the first book-length discussion
addressing the relationship between the historical innovations of
the Subaltern Studies and the critical intellectual practices and
methodologies of cultural, urban, historical and political
geography.
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Subaltern Geographies (Hardcover)
Tariq Jazeel, Stephen Legg; Contributions by David Arnold, Sharad Chari, David Featherstone, …
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R2,962
Discovery Miles 29 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Subaltern Geographies is the first book-length discussion
addressing the relationship between the historical innovations of
subaltern studies and the critical intellectual practices and
methodologies of cultural, urban, historical, and political
geography. This edited volume explores this relationship by
attempting to think critically about space and spatial
categorizations. Editors Tariq Jazeel and Stephen Legg ask, What
methodological-philosophical potential does a rigorously
geographical engagement with the concept of subalternity pose for
geographical thought, whether in historical or contemporary
contexts? And what types of craft are necessary for us to seek out
subaltern perspectives both from the past and in the present? In so
doing, Subaltern Geographies engages with the implications for and
impact on disciplinary geographical thought of subaltern studies
scholarship, as well as the potential for such thought. In the
process, it probes new spatial ideas and forms of learning in an
attempt to bypass the spatial categorizations of methodological
nationalism and Eurocentrism.
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