The Ethical University: Transforming Higher Education
Editat de Wanda Teays, Alison Dundes Rentelnen Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2022
This book gathers faculty and administrators from highly respected schools to examine the current situation and mark directions for change. Chapters address such topics as privacy, shared governance, grievance procedures, accountability, adjunct instructors, student athletes, campus policing, pedagogy and rubric review, libraries and access to information, aging faculty, international students, secrecy and public relations, and the corporatization of universities.
Reviewing the challenges and opportunities that face higher education, this book argues that what holds institutions together over time are the values, principles, and traditions that contribute to moral character and lay a foundation for institutional integrity.
Contributors: Michael Boylan, Cher Weixia Chen, Zenon Culverhouse, Darin Dockstader, Cora Drozd, Robert Labaree, Jonathan Liljeblad, Matthew Mahrt, Rita Manning, Glen Miller, Melissa L. Miller, Charles P. Milne Jr., Laura Nader, Alison Dundes Renteln, Paul Renteln, Steve Sanders, Wanda Teays, Rosemarie Tong
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538154380
ISBN-10: 1538154382
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538154382
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface
Wanda Teays
PART I: ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS
1. Scandals and Historic Injustices at Universities: An Argument for Greater Accountability
Alison Dundes Renteln
2. Ethical Foundations For Institutional Integrity
Wanda Teays
3. Privacy, Play, and the Digitalization of the University
Glen Miller and Cora Drozd
PART II: THE COMMUNITY
4. Shared Governance in Higher Education
Darin Dockstader, Matthew Mahrt, and Charles Milne
5. Academic Libraries: Advocating for an Ethical University
Robert V. Labaree and Melissa L. Miller
6. The Use of Adjuncts in Colleges and Universities
Michael Boylan
7. Rights-Based Approaches to the Treatment of Student Athletes
Jonathan Liljeblad
8. Campus Policing: What Authority and Limits are Appropriate?
Rita Manning
PART III: CHALLENGES
9. The Role of the Humanities in Trauma-Informed Pedagogy
Zenon Culverhouse
10. Pedagogical Issues: The General Education Challenge
Laura Nader
11. Is Your Grading Scale Unfair?
Paul Renteln
12. Do Aging Academics Have a Moral Obligation To Retire?
Rosemarie Tong
13. Human Rights of International Students in Higher Education: Theory & Practice
Cher Weixia Chen
14. Secrecy and The University: A Cautionary Case Study
Steve Sanders
Appendix: Shared Governance Policies
Charles Milne
About the Contributors
Preface
Wanda Teays
PART I: ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS
1. Scandals and Historic Injustices at Universities: An Argument for Greater Accountability
Alison Dundes Renteln
2. Ethical Foundations For Institutional Integrity
Wanda Teays
3. Privacy, Play, and the Digitalization of the University
Glen Miller and Cora Drozd
PART II: THE COMMUNITY
4. Shared Governance in Higher Education
Darin Dockstader, Matthew Mahrt, and Charles Milne
5. Academic Libraries: Advocating for an Ethical University
Robert V. Labaree and Melissa L. Miller
6. The Use of Adjuncts in Colleges and Universities
Michael Boylan
7. Rights-Based Approaches to the Treatment of Student Athletes
Jonathan Liljeblad
8. Campus Policing: What Authority and Limits are Appropriate?
Rita Manning
PART III: CHALLENGES
9. The Role of the Humanities in Trauma-Informed Pedagogy
Zenon Culverhouse
10. Pedagogical Issues: The General Education Challenge
Laura Nader
11. Is Your Grading Scale Unfair?
Paul Renteln
12. Do Aging Academics Have a Moral Obligation To Retire?
Rosemarie Tong
13. Human Rights of International Students in Higher Education: Theory & Practice
Cher Weixia Chen
14. Secrecy and The University: A Cautionary Case Study
Steve Sanders
Appendix: Shared Governance Policies
Charles Milne
About the Contributors
Recenzii
[T]his volume sheds a bright light on the spate of recent administrative, academic, financial and sexual scandals. This volume asks why institutions long accorded a high degree of societal respect and deference have, all too often, failed to uphold their ethical and legal responsibilities. It also offers practical advice about what needs to be done if our colleges and universities are to overcome their moral lapses and oversights and ensure a safe, principled campus.
This volume provides a timely and important overview of many of the issues that confront higher education. The value of, and the values of, universities are being called into question. This book will help guide us through these ethical challenges.
Among the many crises facing humanity, the problems of the university may not seem to amount to a hill of beans. But universities are not only the longest surviving institutions in the world, they are essential guardians of the lessons of the past and incubators of the solutions we desperately need as we face the challenges of the future. The academy benefits from societal respect and deference, but this special status comes with an obligation to uphold ethical and moral principles, and our universities are all too often failing this responsibility. As the authors of the present volume clearly demonstrate, the unexamined university is not worth defending.
This is a book that challenges the American university system to look in the mirror and see some of its ugliness. Reading this collection of essays re-centers the moral obligation that our colleges and universities owe to our society. It's a wake-up call to a higher purpose.
This volume provides a timely and important overview of many of the issues that confront higher education. The value of, and the values of, universities are being called into question. This book will help guide us through these ethical challenges.
Among the many crises facing humanity, the problems of the university may not seem to amount to a hill of beans. But universities are not only the longest surviving institutions in the world, they are essential guardians of the lessons of the past and incubators of the solutions we desperately need as we face the challenges of the future. The academy benefits from societal respect and deference, but this special status comes with an obligation to uphold ethical and moral principles, and our universities are all too often failing this responsibility. As the authors of the present volume clearly demonstrate, the unexamined university is not worth defending.
This is a book that challenges the American university system to look in the mirror and see some of its ugliness. Reading this collection of essays re-centers the moral obligation that our colleges and universities owe to our society. It's a wake-up call to a higher purpose.