Ready or Not: Global Challenges, College Learning, and America's Promise, AAC&U's 2009 Annual Meeting was held January 21-24 in Seattle, Washington.
SUBSCRIBE to this feed in iTunes by clicking here:
You may also enter this feed address into the subscription field of any podcast software:
Podcast Description
Play MP3
Education for Sustainability: Engaging Understanding, Self-Efficacy, and Responsibility in Faculty and Students Stephanie Pfirman, Hirschorn Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Science, Barnard College
(Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 10:31:51)
Leadership in an Era of Urgency Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education and Carol Geary Schneider, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities
(Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 10:28:14)
Liberal Education: What, Why, and How? Carol Geary Schneider, President, AACU; Richard H. Hersh, Senior Fellow, Council for Aid to Education; Richard P. Keeling, Principal and Senior Executive Consultant, Richard P. Keeling & Associates, Inc.; Richard Shavelson, Professor of Education, Stanford University
(Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 10:43:36)
Making Learning Outcomes Usable and Transparent: Mapping the Territory, Documenting the Journey Stanley Ikenberry, Regent Professor and President Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; George Kuh, Chancellor's Professor and Director, Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research; Molly Corbett Broad, president, American Council on Education; Judith Eaton, president, Council for Higher Education Accreditation; David Paris, Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Government, Hamilton College, and Senior Fellow, AACU (Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 11:57:05)
Tearing Down the Gates: Confronting the Class Divide in American Education Peter Sacks, essayist and social critic, is author of Tearing Down The Gates (University of California Press, 2007) and Standardized Minds: The High Price Of America's Testing Culture And What We Can Do To Change It (Da Capo Press, 1999). Recorded January 22, 2009 (Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 12:07:59)
Civic Engagement and the Arts: Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park Mimi Gardner Gates, Director, Seattle Art Museum
Recorded January 23, 2009 (Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 12:09:37)
The Economy and Higher Education Peter (Pete) Facione is the founder and Principal of Measured Reasons LLC, a research and consulting firm supporting excellence in assessment and leadership development. He formerly served as Provost of Loyola University Chicago, Dean of College Arts and Sciences of Santa Clara University, and Dean of the School of Human Development and Community Service at California State University Fullerton. Recorded January 24, 2009 (Posted on Thu, 12 02 2009 04:09:39)
LEAP Campus Action Network Breakfast Sukhwant Jhaj, Director of University Studies, Portland State University; Susan Nuernberg, Chancellor's Assistant for Strategic Planning & Office Communications, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh; Jim Sloat, Associate Dean for Assessment and New Initiatives, Washington & Jefferson College. Recorded January 24, 2009 (Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 04:26:13)
Grass Roots and Patriotism: Re-Centering Student Civic Engagement in Higher Education Melissa Harris-Lacewell, Associate Professor of Politics and African American Studies, Princeton University, and author of Barbershops, Bibles, and BET: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought; Eric Liu, Fellow, The New America Foundation, co-author, The True Patriot , and author, The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker. Recorded January 24, 2009 (Posted on Thu, 29 01 2009 04:49:04)