We are losing the liberty of controlling our own minds. And education must be restructured to meet this challenge. The corporations that define our economy are manipulating and harvesting our ...
IT is frequently argued that in our age, governed as it is by science and technology, education should be directed more toward practical ends if it is to serve as a useful preparation for life. This ...
Rev. John O’Malley, S.J., professor of theology at Georgetown University and the keynote speaker for the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Colloquium, spoke to a gathering of students and faculty on the ...
Until recently, the term "humanistic education" was sort of fuzzy to me. I didn't know exactly what it meant, and I didn't give it too much thought. All of that changed on Nov. 8. Here's the story: On ...
O nce again, there are signs of deep trouble for the humanities in higher education — in the Western world, if not the world as a whole. News of closures trickles in relentlessly. At New Zealand’s ...
Welcome to the Journal of Education. As the oldest educational publication in the country, the Journal has served many purposes in its long history. Our current mission is to disseminate knowledge ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Caddo Gap Press, founded in 1989, specializes in publication of peer-reviewed scholarly journals in the fields of multicultural education, teacher ...
One of the quirks of book publishing is that a finished manuscript can sit around for nearly a year before it finally appears in hardcover. For most authors, this long liminal existence is a source of ...
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