A Curriculum That Matters
A Curriculum That Matters
Formerly titled: Crisis Curriculum
How colleges are teaching society’s most pressing problems
The Covid-19 pandemic and racial reckoning revealed huge fissures in political, social, and scientific infrastructure and response, as well as stark underlying inequities. These have prompted a rethinking of college curricula as institutions wrestle with financial havoc and technological logistics. Experts caution, however, against empty virtue-signaling, or offering fare that’s poorly thought out and might prove superficial and fleeting.
In this Chronicle issue brief, you’ll learn why there is a distinct urgency to help students understand, cope with, and eventually improve their turbulent world. While there’s no one right way to incorporate racial history, moral kinship, and a balance of humanistic and scientific values into a college curriculum, students are depending on colleges’ innovative thinking and empathy like never before.
Purchase the issue brief for insight into:
- New types of courses that are bringing issues of racial equity and justice into a variety of disciplines
- How colleges can adapt curricula amid unprecedented financial and logistical strain
- Strategic ways colleges can navigate these turbulent times and provide students with fresh and relevant academic content
Date: October 2020
Pages: 36
Digital file size: 7.88 MB
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