Academic Freedom and the Inclusive University

封面
Sharon E. Kahn, Dennis J. Pavlich
UBC Press, 2000 - 173 頁
Battles over human rights, curriculum issues and hiring and promotion practices reveal to what extent efforts to integrate ideas of academic freedom and the inclusive university have engendered strife and debate on Canadian campuses. For some, the concept of academic freedom has become its own myth - an icon to be revered, an article of faith, an essentialist doctrine with roots firmly planted in tradition. For others, the concept of an inclusive university - a university reflecting the burgeoning diversity of cultures and ideologies in Canadian society - demands realization through the transformation of university structures and practices. The four parts of Academic Freedom and the Inclusive University explore this conflict.

搜尋書籍內容

內容

Rights as Immunities and Privileges
13
The Role of Universities in a Changing Culture
29
The Exclusive University and Academic Freedom
48
Academic Freedom and Its Distractions
64
Academic Freedom versus the Intrusive University
77
The New Sectarianism and the Liberal University
84
Are Course Evaluations a Threat to Academic Freedom?
104
Practising What We Preach
136
Regulation or Dialogue
150
Index
169
著作權所有

其他版本 - 查看全部

常見字詞

書目資訊