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A Radical Proposal to Reinvigorate the Teaching of the Liberal Arts
By (Author) Michael Wayne Santos
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15th September 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: Arts, general
Educational: Humanities and social sciences, general
Higher education, tertiary education
Language teaching and learning
370.112
Paperback
128
Width 154mm, Height 223mm, Spine 10mm
200g
This book offers a clarion call, in the words of Franklin Roosevelt, to try something! And not just any something. A systematic, integrated, chronological, multi-disciplinary approach to reinvigorate the teaching of the liberal arts and put them back where they belongat the center of a students educational experience. It does not pretend to offer a cure-all or a one-size-fits-all solution to everything that is ailing American higher education, or even secondary education. It does, however, offer a place to begin a discussion, to invite experimentation, and to initiate reform based on solid pedagogy and 2,500 years of time-tested wisdom in the human experience. As such it should be of interest to many people. Those in higher education serious about the crisis facing their institutions could benefit from taking up the gauntlet this volume throws down. For students and parents, the book raises alternatives and poses some hard questions that they should be asking not only as they consider colleges and universities, but of their secondary schools. In fact, anyone who keeps a close eye on the state of education would be interested in what this book adds to the discussion.
Michael Wayne Santos is a professor of history. During his career, he has been recognized for outstanding teaching and spearheaded several innovative educational programs at the University of Lynchburg.