Document Educ Benefit Diver - James A. Anderson

Document Educ Benefit Diver

By: James A. Anderson

Paperback | 1 October 2006

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The demands of the twenty-first century are challenging higher education to pursue greater excellence and improve national competitiveness. Among the challenges are the demographic changes that require enhancing institutional capacity to serve diverse populations; calls for greater accountability; and societal needs to educate students to become effective global citizens and leaders. This book persuasively argues that success in meeting these myriad challenges will be achieved to the degree that institutions embed the twin values of diversity and globalism at the very heart of their activities. James Anderson demonstrates how focusing on these two values-that each institution needs to define collectively for itself to gain commitment and active engagement at every level-will drive the transformation that's essential to meeting tomorrow's demands. This book sets out the challenges and considerations that must be addressed by administrative leaders, by faculty, by trustees, and others who shape the vision and direction of the institution. It offers a framework to place the diversity discussion in a learning-centered context. While charging institutional leaders with the responsibility for organizational change, it stresses the critical role of faculty in changing the teaching and learning paradigm, diversifying or transforming the curriculum, and empowering the voices of diverse students. It calls for strategically linking diversity and globalism to teaching and learning outcomes. Drawing on numerous examples of successful institutional and faculty initiatives, James Anderson offers guidance for integrating diversity and globalism in every aspect of the everyday work of the institution. This book significantly advances discussion of the mission of higher education in today's multicultural environment and global economy.
Industry Reviews

"Faculty will profit from reading this book because student success in the twenty-first century is at the heart of their vocation. If Anderson is correct, and I think he is, diversity and globalism is central to that success. The great value of this book is the delineation of the scopre of the work needed and the introduction to the many efforts that have been undertaken."

Richard Nysse, Luther Seminary

Teaching Theology and Religion

"On rare occasions one finds a book that reframes prior visions. Such books one does not merely read, but one returns to study. Anderson's Driving Change is such a book. The first three chapters provide a framework for understanding diversity and globalization, which moves beyond the limits of affirmative action, ethnic studies, and overseas study tours. The theoretical discussion is rooted in the premise that universities' (read also society's) ability to work with diversity and globalization will determine the nature of their futures. Following a discussion of principles, Anderson moves from theory to practice, giving illustrations of campuses that have embraced some facet of this new vision applying it either in terms of teaching strategies and methods, curricular organization, and/or student development. The fact that Anderson is able to draw on working applications gives credence to his theoretical propositions."

Irene Hecht, Director, Department Leadership Programs, ACE

"Along with solid insights and vision, he suggests some tools for incorporating inclusiveness into the fabric and the curriculum of institutions of higher education."

Black Issues in Higher Education

"The key to a college or university meeting 21st-century demands for greater excellence and improved national competitiveness, Anderson argues, is the ability to successfully incorporate diversity and globalism in the institution's basic philosophy and infrastructure. He offers a practical handbook to these challenges [and] calls for leaders to move beyond the current level of discourse about diversity and begin the work of changing the teaching and learning paradigm, transforming the curriculum, and empowering the voices of diverse students."

Book News

"Drawing on his many years of teaching and research about teaching and learning, as well as his broad experience at levels in higher education institutions, Anderson presents a guidebook for transformational change in our institutions. However, rather than simply espousing lofty ideals, Anderson's book presents both thorough analyses of the challenges as well as practical examples and recommendations for successful implementation."

from the Foreword by Ronald A. Crutcher, President of Wheaton College

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