Although widely regarded as having the finest system of higher education in the world, most American colleges and universities have been slow to embrace innovation and needed reforms-even as studies evidence the potential benefits to undergraduate learning experiences. In Reinventing Ourselves, the authors examine the evolution of alternative types of teaching and learning in order to provide a supportive context for reinventing the academy around new cultures, structures, and practices. Intended for reform-minded college professors and administrators, this book examines the experiences of over 20 different institutions pioneering new approaches for more effective teaching and learning. To facilitate a better understanding of these alternatives, the book provides * Historical perspectives and examples of institutional experiments that influenced the development of new colleges and programs * Ways in which organizational structure, culture, and pedagogy are changing * Examples of impediments to institutional change * A conceptualization of a coherent organizational structure and faculty culture * Quantitative and qualitative reports that assess the effectiveness of ongoing efforts to adopt new approaches to teaching and learning * An overview of lessons from past attempts to reinvent the academy * New directions for alternative education Calling for both a rethinking of existing approaches to teaching and learning, and for a review of the traditional boundaries within institutions and between disciplines, this book offers a rich store of ideas for reforming higher education in America.
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BARBARA LEIGH SMITH is Provost at The Evergreen State College. She founded the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education and has longstanding interests in learning communities, interdisciplinary education, collaborative learning, and institutional change. She thinks longevity matters in creating sustainable long-term change and has been at Evergreen since 1978. JOHN McCANN received his undergraduate and MPA degrees from the Evergreen State College and his PhD in US history from the University of Oregon. He taught for several years in the evening part-time studies at Evergreen, where he founded the half-time labor studies program. He has published a history of the machinists' union at the Boeing Company, and has been active in labor education in the Pacific Northwest. He currently works as Academic grants Manager in the provost's office at Evergreen.
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