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The Relevance of Higher Education - Exploring a Contested Notion (Hardcover): Timothy Simpson The Relevance of Higher Education - Exploring a Contested Notion (Hardcover)
Timothy Simpson; Contributions by Lee Trepanier, Jon M Fennell, Bryan R. Warnick, Michael Schwartz, …
R2,855 Discovery Miles 28 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most statements today about higher education begin with the assumption that it should be relevant. That it should be relevant, however, does not settle the matter. The significance of relevance depends on the power of something else that is more fundamental. Relevance may be a true standard of judgment, but it does not stand by itself. Assuming higher education should be relevant, the question emerges, relevant to what? Why? How? At what costs? And, relevant in what sense? These are some of the central questions animating this study. The Relevance of Higher Education: Exploring a Contested Notion, edited by Timothy L. Simpson examines the relevance of higher education by bringing together the work of historians, political scientists, and educational philosophers. The contributors probe the meaning of relevance in its many guises, providing an historical and philosophical account of the roots of this concept and its impact on the institution of higher education. Furthermore, The Relevance of Higher Education provides a critical evaluation of the impact of relevance on our understanding of the political and economic relationship between higher education and society. This study suggests views of relevance that could guide the future of higher education. By providing penetrating analysis, this text thoroughly explores relevance and its underlying assumptions, potential implications and long-lasting effects on higher education and society. The Relevance of Higher Education provides the tools necessary to develop a rich framework for understanding relevance and its impact on higher education and society.

The Relevance of Higher Education - Exploring a Contested Notion (Paperback): Timothy Simpson The Relevance of Higher Education - Exploring a Contested Notion (Paperback)
Timothy Simpson; Contributions by Lee Trepanier, Jon M Fennell, Bryan R. Warnick, Michael Schwartz, …
R1,316 Discovery Miles 13 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most statements today about higher education begin with the assumption that it should be relevant. That it should be relevant, however, does not settle the matter. The significance of relevance depends on the power of something else that is more fundamental. Relevance may be a true standard of judgment, but it does not stand by itself. Assuming higher education should be relevant, the question emerges, relevant to what? Why? How? At what costs? And, relevant in what sense? These are some of the central questions animating this study. The Relevance of Higher Education: Exploring a Contested Notion, edited by Timothy L. Simpson examines the relevance of higher education by bringing together the work of historians, political scientists, and educational philosophers. The contributors probe the meaning of relevance in its many guises, providing an historical and philosophical account of the roots of this concept and its impact on the institution of higher education. Furthermore, The Relevance of Higher Education provides a critical evaluation of the impact of relevance on our understanding of the political and economic relationship between higher education and society. This study suggests views of relevance that could guide the future of higher education. By providing penetrating analysis, this text thoroughly explores relevance and its underlying assumptions, potential implications and long-lasting effects on higher education and society. The Relevance of Higher Education provides the tools necessary to develop a rich framework for understanding relevance and its impact on higher education and society.

Free from ANGER - How to Reduce Resentment and Annoyance for More Personal Power and Clarity (Paperback): Timothy Simpson Free from ANGER - How to Reduce Resentment and Annoyance for More Personal Power and Clarity (Paperback)
Timothy Simpson; Chris Bremer
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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