This book provides scholars, educators, and legislators with a personal, classroom-level tour of daily life at a community college. Readers will accompany the author into the classroom as he goes about his work as an English teacher meeting with classes and corresponding with students on Blackboard and e-mail. Answering the call for "student-centered scholarship," this book blends traditional academic writing with chapters that feature a rich variety of student work, including essays, journal entries, poems, art, and responses to creative assignments. In this volume, Sullivan theorizes the modern community college as a social justice institution: by mission and mandate, the modern community college has democratized America's system of higher education and distributed hope, equity, and opportunity more broadly across the nation.

Patrick Sullivan is Professor of English at Manchester Community College, USA.



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Patrick Sullivan is Professor of English at Manchester Community College, Connecticutt, USA.



Inhalt
1. Introduction
Part I: Beginnings
2. Gratitude
3. Democracy's Unfinished Business
Part II: The First Day of Class
4. Hope
5. Meet My English 93 Class
6. Core Values
7. Introductions
Part III: The Semester Unfolds
8. "I am sorry tk be a pain"
9. Aprender a Dudar es Aprender a Pensar
10. "And Now from Learning to Enjoy Reading I Crave Knowledge and I'm Fascinated with the Idea of Improving My Vocabulary and My Wisdom"
11. "I Hate to Be So Bold"
12. "It's Not Good"
13. The Un-Lived Life
14. Patience
15. The Things We Carry
Part IV: Outside the Classroom
16. Pandemic
17. Food Pantry
18. Heartbreak
19. The Beloved Community
Part V: Triumphant Endings
20. Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen
Titel
Democracy, Social Justice, and the American Community College
Untertitel
A Student-Centered Perspective
EAN
9783030755607
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
17.07.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
7.92 MB
Anzahl Seiten
323