Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and Sciences

In this article, I provide an overview of academic advising in the United States, articulate a definition of academic advising for the liberal arts and sciences, and defend three theses about the role of academic advising in promoting the sorts of critical thinking and civic engagement that makes th...

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Main Author: David Shein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) 2015-12-01
Series:Вопросы образования
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Online Access:https://vo.hse.ru/article/view/15367
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description In this article, I provide an overview of academic advising in the United States, articulate a definition of academic advising for the liberal arts and sciences, and defend three theses about the role of academic advising in promoting the sorts of critical thinking and civic engagement that makes the liberal arts and sciences an important catalyst for social and political change. First, I argue that academic advising is essential to the effective implementation of a liberal arts and sciences education and so, even if it were not a part of the concept of the liberal arts and sciences, it is essential to the realization of that concept. Second, I argue that advising is a part of the concept of a liberal arts and sciences education because of the role it plays in student-centered pedagogy, which is a cornerstone of the liberal arts and sciences. Finally, I argue that student-centered pedagogy is not limited to the classroom context, that it includes extraand co-curricular life, and so our account of liberal arts and sciences education needs to be expanded. These three theses constitute a series of increasingly robust challenges to the model of liberal arts and sciences education developed by Jonathan Becker in “Liberal Arts and Sciences Education: Responding to the Challenges of the XXIst Century” and, for educators who have been trained in the Humboltian/European tradition, provide some practical lessons in the development and implementation of that model.
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spelling doaj.art-faad402f78d1433abe07eefde32f0deb2023-02-20T11:33:06ZengNational Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)Вопросы образования1814-95452412-43542015-12-01413214610.17323/1814-9545-2015-4-132-14615367Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and SciencesDavid Shein0Bard CollegeIn this article, I provide an overview of academic advising in the United States, articulate a definition of academic advising for the liberal arts and sciences, and defend three theses about the role of academic advising in promoting the sorts of critical thinking and civic engagement that makes the liberal arts and sciences an important catalyst for social and political change. First, I argue that academic advising is essential to the effective implementation of a liberal arts and sciences education and so, even if it were not a part of the concept of the liberal arts and sciences, it is essential to the realization of that concept. Second, I argue that advising is a part of the concept of a liberal arts and sciences education because of the role it plays in student-centered pedagogy, which is a cornerstone of the liberal arts and sciences. Finally, I argue that student-centered pedagogy is not limited to the classroom context, that it includes extraand co-curricular life, and so our account of liberal arts and sciences education needs to be expanded. These three theses constitute a series of increasingly robust challenges to the model of liberal arts and sciences education developed by Jonathan Becker in “Liberal Arts and Sciences Education: Responding to the Challenges of the XXIst Century” and, for educators who have been trained in the Humboltian/European tradition, provide some practical lessons in the development and implementation of that model.https://vo.hse.ru/article/view/15367liberal arts and sciences educationacademic advisingadvisingco-curriculumextra-curriculumstudent-centered pedagogy
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Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and Sciences
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liberal arts and sciences education
academic advising
advising
co-curriculum
extra-curriculum
student-centered pedagogy
title Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and Sciences
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title_full_unstemmed Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and Sciences
title_short Academic Advising for the Liberal Arts and Sciences
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academic advising
advising
co-curriculum
extra-curriculum
student-centered pedagogy
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