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March 29, 2017
General Education Essentials: A Guide for College Faculty
- Author
- Hanstedt, Paul, and Rhodes, Terrel
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, San Francisco
- ISBN
- 9781118321850
- Book Review Link
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/teth.12114/abstract
- Table of Contents
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Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: The Big Picture
ch. 1 Structuring General Education
ch. 2 Some Examples of Integrative Curricular Models
Part Two: General Education at the Course Level
ch. 3 Designing Effective General Education Courses
ch. 4 How the Purposes of General Education Can Reshape a Course: Case Studies
Part Three: General Education at the Assignment and Assessment Level
ch. 5 Designing Appropriate Assignments for General Education
ch. 6 The Chapter You May Want to Skip: Institutional Assessment and General Education
Conclusion
Appendix A: Syllabus for Artistic and Literary Responses to Science and Technology
Appendix B: Syllabus for The Way Things Work: Sky Diving and Deep Sea Diving
Appendix C: Syllabus for Traveling Without Leaving: Global Sociology
Appendix D: Syllabus for Elite Deviance: Crime in the Suites
Appendix E: Syllabus for Does Gun Control Save Lives?
Appendix F: Syllabus for Statistics and Botany
References
Index
Every year, hundreds of small colleges, state schools, and large, research-oriented universities across the United States (and, increasingly, across Europe and Asia) are revisiting their core and general education curricula, often moving toward more integrative models. And every year, faculty members who are highly skilled and regularly rewarded for their work in narrowly defined fields are raising their hands at department meetings, at divisional gatherings, and at faculty senate sessions and asking two simple questions: “Why?” and “How is this going to impact me?” This guide seeks to answer these and other questions by providing an overview of and a rationale for the recent shift in general education curricular design, a sense of how this shift can affect a faculty member’s teaching, and a sense of how all of this might impact course and student assessment. (From the Publisher)