Loading...

Readin’ + Writin’ for the Hard-Hat Crowd

Curriculum Policy at an Urban University

by Susan R. Merrifield (Author)
©2005 Textbook XIV, 142 Pages

Summary

Readin’ + Writin’ for the Hard-Hat Crowd explores the history of an urban public university from its conception in 1964 to the dawn of the twenty-first century. The reader views this place in time through the lens of the evolving nature of «freshman English», an introductory curriculum that began as four semesters of Great Books. The author, herself among those once labeled «the hard-hat crowd», received an undergraduate education similar to that experienced by her contemporaries at elite private colleges. Yet, while this school, once considered a poor man’s Harvard, was founded with a mission to provide academic equity, the curriculum evolved to one that responded to pressure for relevancy and practicality.

Details

Pages
XIV, 142
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820455082
Language
English
Keywords
practicality academic equity relevancy
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XIV, 142 pp.

Biographical notes

Susan R. Merrifield (Author)

The Author: Susan R. Merrifield is Professor of English Education at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She earned her Ed.D. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, receiving a Woodrow Wilson/Spencer Dissertation Year Fellowship. She has published works in the fields of literacy and education, recently publishing the results of a study of principals and professional development in the liberal arts.

Previous

Title: Readin’ + Writin’ for the Hard-Hat Crowd