Zusammenfassung
An all-star cast of philosophical thinkers about higher education, more than half women, offers new essays exploring major ethical problems facing American higher education today. Among the crucial topics discussed are free speech on campus, challenges to the tenure system, the proliferation of adjunct faculty, historical injustices, affirmative action, admission policies, opportunities for applicants from the working-class, faculty and administrative responsibilities, student life, threats to privacy, treatment of those with disabilities, the impact of technology on teaching and learning, curricular controversies, the impact of unions, philanthropy, sports and intercollegiate athletics, and the aims of liberal education. The authors are leading researchers and teachers, many with extensive administrative experience, and they are members of the faculties at public and private institutions throughout the country. The essays are jargon-free and address the most pressing problems for higher education, weigh alternative policies, and assess future prospects for overcoming present challenges. Philosopher, scholar, teacher, and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein provides a foreword to this unique collection.
List of Contributors: Christa Davis Acampora, Anita L. Allen, Alexandra Bradner, Harry Brighouse, Steven M. Cahn, Ann E. Cudd, N. Ann Davis, Judith Wagner DeCew, Richard De George, Kyla Ebels-Duggan, Deni Elliott, Dan Edelstein, Keota Fields, Leslie P. Francis, Peter A. French, Alan H, Goldman, Karen Hanson, Elizabeth Harman, David A. Hoekema, Laura M. Howard, James F. Keenan, Anthony Laden, Meira Levinson, Peter Markie, Mary Kate McGowan, Jennifer M. Morton, Debra Satz, David Shatz, Robert Simon, Cynthia A. Stark, Bryan Warnick, Shelley Wilcox
Schlagworte
Privacy scandal technology academic integrity scandals admissions student welfare philosophy, ethics college athletics campus lifeKeywords
research abuse legal issues- i–xx Preface i–xx
- 23–48 Part II. TENURE 23–48
- 49–68 Part III. PRIVACY 49–68
- 69–86 Part IV. INJUSTICE 69–86
- 111–132 Part VI. DISABILITIES 111–132
- 133–156 Part VII. THE FORGOTTEN 133–156
- 177–196 Part IX. TECHNOLOGY 177–196
- 197–218 Part X. ADMISSIONS 197–218
- 219–240 Part XI. STUDENTS 219–240
- 241–258 Part XII. THE CURRICULUM 241–258
- 289–302 Part XIV. SPORTS 289–302
- 303–324 Notes 303–324
- 325–336 Index 325–336
- 337–340 About the Authors 337–340