
General Education in the Social Sciences
Social Science 2 holds the place of honor among these educational projects. For more than half a century, Soc 2 has been one of the most influential courses in American undergraduate education. This unique, year-long course, the oldest and most distinguished of its kind at any American university, has served as an ongoing experiment in how the social sciences can be taught and learned in the general education context.
In this collection John MacAloon has gathered essays by fourteen eminent social scientists—such as David Riesman, Michael Schudson, and F. Champion Ward—who as either teachers or students were profoundly shaped by Soc 2. Their multifarious and selective memories—full of dissonances and harmonies of recollection, judgment, and voice—create a compelling biography of a course and a college that have survived tumultous change through sustained and committed argument.
This book will be of great interest to anyone interested not only in the theory but the practice of higher education.
- Undertitel
- Centennial Reflections on the College of the University of Chicago
- Redaktör
- John J. MacAloon
- ISBN
- 9780226500034
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 397 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1992-06-01
- Sidor
- 304