Ever the Teacher :Ever the Teacher ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Ever the Teacher

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Bowen William G.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781400859849

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691096926

Subject: G Culture, Science , Education, Sports;G64 Higher Education

Keyword: 文化、科学、教育、体育

Language: ENG

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In one of his commencement talks as President of Princeton University, William G. Bowen called upon the assembled graduates to find ways, in their lives, to blend "the powers of the mind and the promptings of the heart."

This collection of his presidential writings--drawn from annual reports, opening exercises addresses, commencement remarks, and other speeches and essays--reflects a blend of analysis and advocacy that speaks both to public policy issues affecting all of American higher education and to the deeper meanings and values of Princeton.

The writings selected for inclusion here represent roughly half of the total archive annotated in Appendix B. They range from brief extracts to complete documents, and they are organized under such topics as the university in society; purposes of education/liberal education; graduate education, scholarship, and research; faculty; diversity, opportunity, and financial aid; the economics of the private research university; and a final chapter titled simply "Reflections."

Throughout his fifteen-year tenure, President Bowen remained a teacher in the introductory economics course at Princeton, and his principal identification was always as a member of the faculty. His writings, as he saw them, were an extension of his teaching: an opportunity to communicate important ideas in ways that would sharpen his own understanding at the same time that they provoked others to think hard about the questions being raised. As su

Chapter

Introduction

Part I. The University in Society

Part II. Purposes of Education/Liberal Education

Part III. Graduate Education, Scholarship. Research

Part IV. Faculty

Part V. Diversity, Opportunity, and Financial Aid

Part VI. The Economics of the Private Research University

Part VII. Reflections

Appendix A: Memorial Tributes

Appendix B: An Annotated List of Annual Reports, Opening Exercises Addresses, and Commencement Remarks

Appendix C: Biographical Information

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