Abstract
The Moral University examines the ways that universities act morally toward students, faculty, their communities and the nation. It considers the effectiveness of moral reasoning courses in the curriculum and the growth of leadership courses. The book deals with the myriad ways in which universities act positively toward their communities. It also examines the involvement of universities in national projects. Moreover, the Berubes examine how students and faculty are treated, especially in terms of gender bias. The book concludes on a positive note with a model moral university.
Schlagworte
Teacher Resources Professor Resources Faculty Resources- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 69–82 ENDNOTES 69–82
- 87–90 INDEX 87–90
- 91–92 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 91–92