Uncommon Education: the History and Philosophy of Prescott College, 1950s Through 2006 - Samuel Nyal Henrie - Books - Wheatmark - 9781604940213 - April 15, 2009
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Uncommon Education: the History and Philosophy of Prescott College, 1950s Through 2006

Samuel Nyal Henrie

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Uncommon Education: the History and Philosophy of Prescott College, 1950s Through 2006

Uncommon Education traces the evolution of Prescott College. In this compelling work, Samuel Henrie and others reveal what led to the inception of this special institution, the philosophy behind it, and a rare curriculum that includes adventure education, social and ecological justice fieldwork, and other hands-on and unique educational opportunities.

"Sam Henrie has made an immense contribution to higher education by chronicling this grand, ongoing adventure in learning. Prescott College's hands-on, feet-in-the-field approach not only makes far more sense than the cattle calls that pass for education at most places, but its amazing resilience and resurrection is one of the most hopeful stories for our times-a true tale of how good ideas really can win if we never give up."
-Alan Weisman, Laureate Professor of Journalism, University of Arizona, retired Professor of Writing at Prescott College, author of The World Without Us, Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World, and other works

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 2009
ISBN13 9781604940213
Publishers Wheatmark
Pages 456
Dimensions 154 × 23 × 230 mm   ·   635 g
Language English  

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