Rudolph H. Weingartner
Sixty-Year Ride through the World of Education
Rudolph H. Weingartner
Sixty-Year Ride through the World of Education
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A Sixty-Year Ride through the World of Education depicts the author's educational pursuits from elementary school to provost.
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A Sixty-Year Ride through the World of Education depicts the author's educational pursuits from elementary school to provost.
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- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 273g
- ISBN-13: 9780761837312
- ISBN-10: 0761837310
- Artikelnr.: 22863635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 273g
- ISBN-13: 9780761837312
- ISBN-10: 0761837310
- Artikelnr.: 22863635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rudolph H. Weingartner
Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Volksschule in Heidelberg
Chapter 3 Expulsion and Departure
Chapter 4 Two Schools in Manhattan
Part 5 I: Some Thoughts About Elementary School
Chapter 6 Brooklyn Tech
Chapter 7 The Mechanical Course
Part 8 II: Concerning High School Education
Chapter 9 Interlude in the Navy
Chapter 10 Freshman Year in Columbia
Part 11 III: On Required Courses for Undergraduates
Chapter 12 Mostly Humanities
Chapter 13 A Start in Philosophy
Part 14 IV: On Liberal Education
Chapter 15 Not Studying Abroad
Chapter 16 Graduate School Is Different
Chapter 17 Out of School Again
Chapter 18 All but Dissertation
Chapter 19 Writing a Dissertation
Part 20 V: On Graduate Education in the Humanities
Chapter 21 Launched as a Teacher
Chapter 22 On Learning How to Teach
Chapter 23 An Adult in San Francisco
Chapter 24 Teaching and Writing
Chapter 25 The Mission of Undergraduate Teaching
Chapter 26 Administration and Politics
Chapter 27 The Blowup at San Fransisco State
Chapter 28 Vassar is Different
Chapter 29 Chairing Philosophy at Vassar
Part 30 The Peculiar Task of Chairing a Department
Chapter 31 BMOC
Part 32 IX: What Liberal Arts Colleges Are Good For
Chapter 33 Fellowships
Chapter 34 Publish or Perish
Chapter 35 Northwestern: Making Changes
Chapter 36 Busy, Busy
Chapter 37 Out of the Office
Chapter 38 Institutional Coherence and Identity
Part 39 XI: The True Nature of Academic Administration
Chapter 40 Between School and School
Chapter 41 On Searching for Academic Administrators
Chapter 42 Provost at Pitt, Briefly
Chapter 43 Denouement
Part 44 XIII: On the Tendency to Transform Universities into Corporations
Chapter 45 My Last Philosophy Department
Chapter 46 Now with a Bang
Part 47 XIV: Retirement as Institutional Necessity
Chapter 48 Out of School for Good
Part 49 Endnotes
Part 50 Index
Chapter 2 Volksschule in Heidelberg
Chapter 3 Expulsion and Departure
Chapter 4 Two Schools in Manhattan
Part 5 I: Some Thoughts About Elementary School
Chapter 6 Brooklyn Tech
Chapter 7 The Mechanical Course
Part 8 II: Concerning High School Education
Chapter 9 Interlude in the Navy
Chapter 10 Freshman Year in Columbia
Part 11 III: On Required Courses for Undergraduates
Chapter 12 Mostly Humanities
Chapter 13 A Start in Philosophy
Part 14 IV: On Liberal Education
Chapter 15 Not Studying Abroad
Chapter 16 Graduate School Is Different
Chapter 17 Out of School Again
Chapter 18 All but Dissertation
Chapter 19 Writing a Dissertation
Part 20 V: On Graduate Education in the Humanities
Chapter 21 Launched as a Teacher
Chapter 22 On Learning How to Teach
Chapter 23 An Adult in San Francisco
Chapter 24 Teaching and Writing
Chapter 25 The Mission of Undergraduate Teaching
Chapter 26 Administration and Politics
Chapter 27 The Blowup at San Fransisco State
Chapter 28 Vassar is Different
Chapter 29 Chairing Philosophy at Vassar
Part 30 The Peculiar Task of Chairing a Department
Chapter 31 BMOC
Part 32 IX: What Liberal Arts Colleges Are Good For
Chapter 33 Fellowships
Chapter 34 Publish or Perish
Chapter 35 Northwestern: Making Changes
Chapter 36 Busy, Busy
Chapter 37 Out of the Office
Chapter 38 Institutional Coherence and Identity
Part 39 XI: The True Nature of Academic Administration
Chapter 40 Between School and School
Chapter 41 On Searching for Academic Administrators
Chapter 42 Provost at Pitt, Briefly
Chapter 43 Denouement
Part 44 XIII: On the Tendency to Transform Universities into Corporations
Chapter 45 My Last Philosophy Department
Chapter 46 Now with a Bang
Part 47 XIV: Retirement as Institutional Necessity
Chapter 48 Out of School for Good
Part 49 Endnotes
Part 50 Index
Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Volksschule in Heidelberg
Chapter 3 Expulsion and Departure
Chapter 4 Two Schools in Manhattan
Part 5 I: Some Thoughts About Elementary School
Chapter 6 Brooklyn Tech
Chapter 7 The Mechanical Course
Part 8 II: Concerning High School Education
Chapter 9 Interlude in the Navy
Chapter 10 Freshman Year in Columbia
Part 11 III: On Required Courses for Undergraduates
Chapter 12 Mostly Humanities
Chapter 13 A Start in Philosophy
Part 14 IV: On Liberal Education
Chapter 15 Not Studying Abroad
Chapter 16 Graduate School Is Different
Chapter 17 Out of School Again
Chapter 18 All but Dissertation
Chapter 19 Writing a Dissertation
Part 20 V: On Graduate Education in the Humanities
Chapter 21 Launched as a Teacher
Chapter 22 On Learning How to Teach
Chapter 23 An Adult in San Francisco
Chapter 24 Teaching and Writing
Chapter 25 The Mission of Undergraduate Teaching
Chapter 26 Administration and Politics
Chapter 27 The Blowup at San Fransisco State
Chapter 28 Vassar is Different
Chapter 29 Chairing Philosophy at Vassar
Part 30 The Peculiar Task of Chairing a Department
Chapter 31 BMOC
Part 32 IX: What Liberal Arts Colleges Are Good For
Chapter 33 Fellowships
Chapter 34 Publish or Perish
Chapter 35 Northwestern: Making Changes
Chapter 36 Busy, Busy
Chapter 37 Out of the Office
Chapter 38 Institutional Coherence and Identity
Part 39 XI: The True Nature of Academic Administration
Chapter 40 Between School and School
Chapter 41 On Searching for Academic Administrators
Chapter 42 Provost at Pitt, Briefly
Chapter 43 Denouement
Part 44 XIII: On the Tendency to Transform Universities into Corporations
Chapter 45 My Last Philosophy Department
Chapter 46 Now with a Bang
Part 47 XIV: Retirement as Institutional Necessity
Chapter 48 Out of School for Good
Part 49 Endnotes
Part 50 Index
Chapter 2 Volksschule in Heidelberg
Chapter 3 Expulsion and Departure
Chapter 4 Two Schools in Manhattan
Part 5 I: Some Thoughts About Elementary School
Chapter 6 Brooklyn Tech
Chapter 7 The Mechanical Course
Part 8 II: Concerning High School Education
Chapter 9 Interlude in the Navy
Chapter 10 Freshman Year in Columbia
Part 11 III: On Required Courses for Undergraduates
Chapter 12 Mostly Humanities
Chapter 13 A Start in Philosophy
Part 14 IV: On Liberal Education
Chapter 15 Not Studying Abroad
Chapter 16 Graduate School Is Different
Chapter 17 Out of School Again
Chapter 18 All but Dissertation
Chapter 19 Writing a Dissertation
Part 20 V: On Graduate Education in the Humanities
Chapter 21 Launched as a Teacher
Chapter 22 On Learning How to Teach
Chapter 23 An Adult in San Francisco
Chapter 24 Teaching and Writing
Chapter 25 The Mission of Undergraduate Teaching
Chapter 26 Administration and Politics
Chapter 27 The Blowup at San Fransisco State
Chapter 28 Vassar is Different
Chapter 29 Chairing Philosophy at Vassar
Part 30 The Peculiar Task of Chairing a Department
Chapter 31 BMOC
Part 32 IX: What Liberal Arts Colleges Are Good For
Chapter 33 Fellowships
Chapter 34 Publish or Perish
Chapter 35 Northwestern: Making Changes
Chapter 36 Busy, Busy
Chapter 37 Out of the Office
Chapter 38 Institutional Coherence and Identity
Part 39 XI: The True Nature of Academic Administration
Chapter 40 Between School and School
Chapter 41 On Searching for Academic Administrators
Chapter 42 Provost at Pitt, Briefly
Chapter 43 Denouement
Part 44 XIII: On the Tendency to Transform Universities into Corporations
Chapter 45 My Last Philosophy Department
Chapter 46 Now with a Bang
Part 47 XIV: Retirement as Institutional Necessity
Chapter 48 Out of School for Good
Part 49 Endnotes
Part 50 Index