Knowledge for Social Change: Bacon, Dewey, and the Revolutionary Transformation of Research Universities in the Twenty-First Century Bacon, Dewey, and the Revolutionary Transformation of Research Universities in the Twenty-First Century
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"Benson and colleagues' [argue] that education, not the economic system, is the foundation stone of human society.... The authors of Knowledge for Social Change have an impressive academic pedigree for mounting their argument.... From their collective societal and educational vantage point, they place responsibility for social change squarely on the shoulders of research universities - citing William Rainey Harper's conviction that democracy relies on educated citizens and that universities are the driver of education, as they produce both the teachers, and the teachers of the teachers. Thus, the crux of the argument is that the kind of education individuals receive determines human capacity for progress and social change. Supporting that vision, the authors draw from an array of theorists and activists whose research and educational vision was deeply occupational."-Journal of Occupational Science
"Individually and collectively, the [authors] have made important contributions to the literature on higher education prior to this collaboration. And they have done a remarkable job of producing a collective work of clarity and coherence that comes across as a single voice and avoids repetition. It is a book that should be widely read by engaged scholars, practitioners, administrative leaders, and students of engagement."-Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
"[The authors] successfully advocate for a transformative system of higher education that implicates the community and public schools in the process of learning, knowledge production, and civic-engagement.... [They] provide compelling, optimistic solutions-and paths forward-to remedy the growing corporatization of the research university and service-learning.... [O]verall, and perhaps most significantly, Benson and his team provide a meaningful, tangible adaptation to Dewey's ideas regarding education and reveal that partnerships between universities and communities can create a more democratically engaged citizenry that works collectively for the good of all."-Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement
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Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
01.07.2017
Verlag
Temple University PressSeitenzahl
206
Maße (L/B/H)
23,1/15,7/2 cm
Gewicht
408 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-4399-1518-9
"Benson and colleagues' [argue] that education, not the economic system, is the foundation stone of human society.... The authors of Knowledge for Social Change have an impressive academic pedigree for mounting their argument.... From their collective societal and educational vantage point, they place responsibility for social change squarely on the shoulders of research universities - citing William Rainey Harper's conviction that democracy relies on educated citizens and that universities are the driver of education, as they produce both the teachers, and the teachers of the teachers. Thus, the crux of the argument is that the kind of education individuals receive determines human capacity for progress and social change. Supporting that vision, the authors draw from an array of theorists and activists whose research and educational vision was deeply occupational."-Journal of Occupational Science
"Individually and collectively, the [authors] have made important contributions to the literature on higher education prior to this collaboration. And they have done a remarkable job of producing a collective work of clarity and coherence that comes across as a single voice and avoids repetition. It is a book that should be widely read by engaged scholars, practitioners, administrative leaders, and students of engagement."-Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
"[The authors] successfully advocate for a transformative system of higher education that implicates the community and public schools in the process of learning, knowledge production, and civic-engagement.... [They] provide compelling, optimistic solutions-and paths forward-to remedy the growing corporatization of the research university and service-learning.... [O]verall, and perhaps most significantly, Benson and his team provide a meaningful, tangible adaptation to Dewey's ideas regarding education and reveal that partnerships between universities and communities can create a more democratically engaged citizenry that works collectively for the good of all."-Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement
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