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Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education Anne Colby

Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education By Anne Colby

Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education by Anne Colby


Summary

Business is the largest undergraduate major in the United States and still growing. This reality, along with the immense power of the business sector and its significance for national and global well-being, makes quality education critical not only for the students themselves but also for the public good.

Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education Summary

Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education: Liberal Learning for the Profession by Anne Colby

Business is the largest undergraduate major in the United States and still growing. This reality, along with the immense power of the business sector and its significance for national and global well-being, makes quality education critical not only for the students themselves but also for the public good. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's national study of undergraduate business education found that most undergraduate programs are too narrow, failing to challenge students to question assumptions, think creatively, or understand the place of business in larger institutional contexts. Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education examines these limitations and describes the efforts of a diverse set of institutions to address them by integrating the best elements of liberal arts learning with business curriculum to help students develop wise, ethically grounded professional judgment.

About Anne Colby

Anne Colby is consulting professor at Stanford University School of Education. Thomas Ehrlich is visiting professor at Stanford University School of Education. William M. Sullivan is senior scholar at the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College. All three were formerly senior scholars at The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Jonathan R. Dolle is associate partner for Research and Development at The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii Lee S. Shulman Acknowledgments xv The Authors xvii 1. Liberal Learning for Business Education: An Integrative Vision 1 2. Business and the Academy: Founding Hopes and Continuing Challenges 14 3. On the Ground: The Challenges of Undergraduate Business Education 32 4. The Meaning and Relevance of Liberal Education 51 5. Teaching for Key Dimensions of Liberal Learning 70 6. Pedagogies of Liberal Learning in Business Education 88 7. Structural Approaches to Integration: Building Institutional Intentionality 111 8. Emerging Agendas: Globalization and Entrepreneurship 132 9. The Way Forward 161 References 179 Index 185

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Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education: Liberal Learning for the Profession by Anne Colby
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
20110701
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