The Nature of College

The Nature of College
Author: James J. Farrell
Publsiher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1571318194

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Stately oaks, ivy-covered walls, the opposite sex — these are the things that likely come to mind for most Americans when they think about the "nature" of college. But the real nature of college is hidden in plain sight: it’s flowing out of the keg, it’s woven into the mascots on our T-shirts. Engaging in a deep and richly entertaining study of "campus ecology," The Nature of College explores one day in the life of the average student, questioning what "natural" is and what "common sense" is really good for and weighing the collective impacts of the everyday. In the end, this fascinating, highly original book rediscovers and repurposes the great and timeless opportunity presented by college: to study the American way of life, and to develop a more sustainable, better way to live.

The Nature of College

The Nature of College
Author: James J. Farrell
Publsiher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781571313225

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Traces a day in the life of an American college student that challenges popular conceptions of ivy-accented campuses with images of culturally reflective t-shirts, keg parties and dormitory life to reveal how college represents opportunities for enabling a sustainable future.

Nature Rx

Nature Rx
Author: Donald A. Rakow,Gregory T. Eells
Publsiher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781501715303

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The Nature Rx movement is changing campus life. Offering alternative ways to deal with the stress that students are under, these programs are redefining how to provide students with the best possible environment in which to be healthy, productive members of the academic community. In Nature Rx, Donald A. Rakow and Gregory T. Eells summarize the value of nature prescription programs designed to encourage college students to spend time in nature and to develop a greater appreciation for the natural world. Because these programs are relatively new, there are many lessons for practitioners to learn; but clinical studies demonstrate that students who regularly spend time in nature have reduced stress and anxiety levels and improved mood and outlook. In addition to the latest research, the authors present a step-by-step formula for constructing, sustaining, and evaluating Nature Rx programs, and they profile four such programs at American colleges. The practical guidance in Nature Rx alongside the authors' vigorous argument for the benefits of these programs for both students and institutions places Rakow and Eells at the forefront of this burgeoning movement.

Nature

Nature
Author: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0810114461

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Collected in this text are the written notes of courses on the concept of nature give by Merleau-Ponty at the College de France in the 1950s. The ideas that animated the philosopher's lectures emerge in an early, fluid form in the process of being elaborated, negotiated, critiqued and reconsidered.

Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science

Scientific Inquiry and Nature of Science
Author: Lawrence Flick,N.G. Lederman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2007-10-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402026720

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This book synthesizes current literature and research on scientific inquiry and the nature of science in K-12 instruction. Its presentation of the distinctions and overlaps of inquiry and nature of science as instructional outcomes are unique in contemporary literature. Researchers and teachers will find the text interesting as it carefully explores the subtleties and challenges of designing curriculum and instruction for integrating inquiry and nature of science.

Native Presence and Sovereignty in College

Native Presence and Sovereignty in College
Author: Amanda R. Tachine
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807766132

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What is at stake when our young people attempt to belong to a college environment that reflects a world that does not want them for who they are? In this compelling book, Navajo scholar Amanda Tachine takes a personal look at 10 Navajo teenagers, following their experiences during their last year in high school and into their first year in college. It is common to think of this life transition as a time for creating new connections to a campus community, but what if there are systemic mechanisms lurking in that community that hurt Native students' chances of earning a degree? Tachine describes these mechanisms as systemic monsters and shows how campus environments can be sites of harm for Indigenous students due to factors that she terms monsters' sense of belonging, namely assimilating, diminishing, harming the worldviews of those not rooted in White supremacy, heteropatriarchy, capitalism, racism, and Indigenous erasure. This book addresses the nature of those monsters and details the Indigenous weapons that students use to defeat them. Rooted in love, life, sacredness, and sovereignty, these weapons reawaken students' presence and power. Book Features: Introduces an Indigenous methodological approach called story rug that demonstrates how research can be expanded to encompass all our senses. Weaves together Navajo youths' stories of struggle and hope in educational settings, making visible systemic monsters and Indigenous weaponry. Draws from Navajo knowledge systems as an analytic tool to connect history to present and future realities. Speaks to the contemporary situation of Native peoples, illuminating the challenges that Native students face in making the transition to college. Examines historical and contemporary realities of Navajo systemic monsters, such as the financial hardship monster, deficit (not enough) monster, failure monster, and (in)visibility monster. Offers insights for higher education institutions that are seeking ways to create belonging for diverse students.

The Nature of a Liberal College

The Nature of a Liberal College
Author: Henry Merritt Wriston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1937
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: UOM:39015003986612

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College Success

College Success
Author: Amy Baldwin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1951693167

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