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Schuster, Emily – Liberal Education, 2020
Amid a devastating pandemic and increasing polarization, how can US colleges and universities help students bridge divides, make their voices heard, and understand their responsibilities to others in a democratic society? This article is an interview of Nancy Thomas, director of the Institute for Democracy and Higher Education (IDHE) at Tufts…
Descriptors: Democracy, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Pandemics
Stewart, Kenneth D.; Schlegel, Keith W. – Liberal Education, 2009
If one hangs around public universities that have less than selective admissions policies, one is bound to hear a litany of complaints about today's students. They lack the attitude required for productive and serious academic work, and too many lack disciplined study habits; they have short attention spans and very little patience with academic…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Student Evaluation, Universities, Delay of Gratification
Swaner, Lynn E. – Liberal Education, 2005
Educating for personal and social responsibility, from the perspective of moral cognition, involves promoting students' cognitive development. The literature suggests several approaches as successful in promoting cognitive development. Though Kohlberg views this development as primarily facilitated by dialogue with individuals in more advanced …
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Ethics, Moral Values, Moral Development
Shulman, Lee S. – Liberal Education, 2005
Professional education poses compelling pedagogical challenges that can and should inform all sectors of education, including undergraduate liberal education. It is about developing pedagogies to link ideas, practices, and values under conditions of inherent uncertainty that necessitate not only judgment in order to act, but also cognizance of the…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Liberal Arts, Moral Values, General Education