Universitas: The Social Restructuring of American Undergraduate Education
By (Author) Thomas E. Boudreau
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th May 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
378.73
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Believing that current educational policies and practices in American institutions of higher learning contribute to an incoherent, disjunctive, and wasteful four-year experience for many undergraduates, the author provides a sense of new direction to aid in the restructuring and reform of undergraduate education in America. The primary question of the work is: How can the years of undergraduate education empower the student with the knowledge and integrated set of skills needed for a lifetime of learning and productive work Boudreau focuses on the primary responsibility of all institutions of higher learning to provide a superior undergraduate education. All other functions of a university should be secondary to this commitment. Unfortunately, this basic premise seems lost today. This work argues that universities must undergo significant reform and renewal, especially at the undergraduate level, if they are to prepare students successfully for the future.
This extremly interesting volume aims to expose a number of current educational policies and practices in American higher education institutions that contribute to an incoherent, disjunctive, and wasteful four-year period for many undergraduate students...All in all, his vision of what a university should be about gives the reader new hope and perspective for what the university can be. Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and researchers, and professionals and practitioners.-Choice
"This extremly interesting volume aims to expose a number of current educational policies and practices in American higher education institutions that contribute to an incoherent, disjunctive, and wasteful four-year period for many undergraduate students...All in all, his vision of what a university should be about gives the reader new hope and perspective for what the university can be. Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and researchers, and professionals and practitioners."-Choice
THOMAS E. BOUDREAU is an Assistant Professor at The School for Social and Systemic Studies at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is the author of Sheathing the Sword (Greenwood, 1991).