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Ginwright, Shawn – Liberal Education, 2011
Issues such as joblessness, violence, and substance abuse have threatened some forms of civic life and community well-being in African American urban neighborhoods. And for young people, a diminished capacity for hope is one of the most significant threats to civic engagement. Community organizations are responding to this crisis by creating…
Descriptors: Caring, Neighborhoods, Substance Abuse, Civil Rights
Swiencicki, Jill; Fosen, Chris; Burton, Sofie; Gonder, Justin; Wolf, Thia – Liberal Education, 2011
What lasting impact could a required general education writing course have on students' well-being? The authors examined this question in the context of the California State University- Chico Town Hall Meeting, a campus event sponsored jointly by the Academic Writing Program and the First-Year Experience Program from 2006 to 2009. In the Town…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Teaching Methods, Academic Discourse, Writing Instruction
Gurin, Patricia; Nagda, Biren A.; Sorensen, Nicholas – Liberal Education, 2011
Intergroup dialogue provides what students need in order to relate and collaborate across differences, something they have to do in community projects that usually involve interactions across racial, social class, religious, and geographical divides. In this article, the authors demonstrate the efficacy of intergroup dialogue, drawing from a…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intergroup Relations, Student Diversity, Experimental Groups
Finley, Ashley – Liberal Education, 2011
Choosing one of the myriad instruments by which to measure civic engagement and psychosocial well-being is relatively easy. The hard part is choosing the one--or two, or three--that will actually connect the most salient elements of civic engagement and psychosocial well-being to the goals of a particular course, project, or institution. The…
Descriptors: Campuses, Citizen Participation, Well Being, Evaluation Methods
Ramdas, Kavita N. – Liberal Education, 2011
In this article, as the author seeks to challenge everyone to be similarly open to their blind spots as educators, administrators, and policy makers seeking to provide young people with a global education, she will stress three main points. First, everyone is at a moment in history when one has no choice but to consider the world as a whole as the…
Descriptors: Global Education, Social Justice, Sex Fairness, Gender Issues
Fluker, Walter – Liberal Education, 2011
Ethical leadership is the critical appropriation and embodiment of moral traditions that have shaped the character and shared meanings of a people (an ethos). Ethical leaders speak authoritatively and act responsibly with the aim of serving the collective good. They are, therefore, leaders whose characters have been shaped by the wisdom, habits,…
Descriptors: Personality, Ethics, Student Leadership, Ethical Instruction
Stimpson, Catharine R. – Liberal Education, 2011
Because of the work of the Program on the Status and Education of Women, its friends, and its partners, there is more justice in education today and more justice through education. In this article, the author suggests that the Program on the Status and Education of Women, its friends, and its partners have been of use in four ways: (1) through…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Program Effectiveness
Ottenhoff, John – Liberal Education, 2011
Participants in the Associated Colleges of the Midwest-Teagle Collegium on Student Learning examined recent work in the cognitive sciences, tested the theories through classroom interventions and experiments, and sought to improve student learning through the application of metacognitive practices. They focused especially on the importance of…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Intervention
Braskamp, Larry A.; Engberg, Mark E. – Liberal Education, 2011
Global perspective-taking involves three critical, developmentally based questions: (1) How do I know?; (2) Who am I?; and (3) How do I relate? As students grapple with these questions, their answers mutually reinforce the cognitive, interpersonal, and intrapersonal domains of human development, highlighting its holistic and integrated nature.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Cultural Awareness, Global Approach, College Role
McNeill, William H. – Liberal Education, 2011
In this article, the author shares his experiences in his undergraduate years and how he was influenced by his professors regarding human history. The author believes that social change very often arose from encounters with strangers who possessed some obviously superior skill or knowledge that locals could borrow and adjust to their own use. His…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Archaeology, Social Change, Social History
Moskovitz, Cary – Liberal Education, 2011
In a recent survey of Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) member institutions, writing topped the list of desired learning outcomes for all students. Students report being more engaged in courses with intellectually stimulating writing assignments. Indeed, there is a clear consensus on the importance of writing instruction in…
Descriptors: Language Styles, Writing Assignments, Undergraduate Study, Universities
Terosky, Aimee LaPointe; O'Meara, KerryAnn – Liberal Education, 2011
In this article, the authors discuss some manifestations of agency in the faculty career and the potential importance of its role in faculty career development. They define faculty professional growth as a change occurring in a person throughout his or her career and life that allows him or her to bring new and diverse knowledge, skills, values,…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Faculty Development, Professional Development, College Faculty
Vendler, Helen – Liberal Education, 2010
When it became useful in educational circles in the United States to group various university disciplines under the name "The Humanities," it seems to have been tacitly decided that philosophy and history would be cast as the core of this grouping, and that other forms of learning--the study of languages, literatures, religion, and the arts--would…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Humanities, General Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Edelstein, Dan – Liberal Education, 2010
In the face of limited resources, administrators and policy makers are urged to invest more in science, engineering, and technology programs; meanwhile, liberal arts colleges are on their way to becoming an endangered species. But what might look like an inevitable market trend could itself have negative economic effects. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Humanities, Innovation, Educational Principles, Liberal Arts
Berlowitz, Leslie – Liberal Education, 2010
Scientists have long recognized the value of having statistical data to measure the scope and vitality of education, research, and workforce development in their fields. Such data support evidence-based policy discussions in professional and governmental forums. Since 1982, the National Science Board has been required by law to publish "Science…
Descriptors: Evidence, Higher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Demonstration Programs

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