Transforming Students

Transforming Students

AngličtinaEbook
Johansson, Charity
Johns Hopkins University Press
EAN: 9781421414386
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College has the power to transform students into intentional, critical, and engaged people.The recent trend of trying to measure higher education's return on investment misses a fundamental point, argue Charity Johansson and Peter Felten. The central purpose of a college or university is to transform the lives of students-not to merely change them or help them mature. This transformation is an ongoing process of intentionally aligning one's behavior with one's core sense of personal identity. It is the university's central role to lead students in this transformation, a process that shapes students into intentional, critical, and engaged individuals.Recognizing the remarkable influence of the college experience on peoples' lives, the authors offer a guide to how colleges and universities can effectively lead students through this life-changing process. Drawn from extensive interviews with students and graduates, faculty and staff, Transforming Students gathers diverse stories to show how students experience the transformation process, which rarely follows a neat or linear path. The interviews illustrate central themes from the literature on transformative learning and the undergraduate student experience.A sequel of sorts to George Keller's classic Transforming a College-which chronicled Elon University's metamorphosis from struggling college to a top regional university-Transforming Students addresses the school's core educational mission: to shape students into engaged adults who embrace learning as a lifelong endeavor. Given this effect, the college experience is much more than preparation for a career. It is preparation for life.
EAN 9781421414386
ISBN 1421414384
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Johns Hopkins University Press
Datum vydání 11. března 2014
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Felten, Peter; Johansson, Charity