Educating Outside the Lines
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Contents: Mary B. Marcy: Foreword – Nancy Yanoshak: «For Nothing Was Simply One Thing»: An Introduction to Simon’s Rock and to Our Book – John B. Weinstein: Intellectual Warm-Ups: How «Writing and Thinking» Prepares Students for College Study – Rebecca Fiske: Generations Y and Z Drash Alpha and Omega: Young Scholars Encounter Sacred Texts – Laurence D. Wallach: Finding the Bridge: Integrating Music Theory and Composition – Samuel Ruhmkorff: Modeling Plato’s Heaven and God’s Green Earth – Allen B. Altman/John E. Myers: Intelligence and Consciousness, Artificial and Otherwise: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Gödel, Escher, Bach – Nancy Yanoshak: «So What If You’re a French Major, You Should Totally Be in the Dance Concert»: «Effective Interdisciplinarity» at Simon’s Rock – Gabriel V. Asfar: Arabic at Simon’s Rock: Spanning Two Wars and Counting – Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez: The Politics and Poetics of Global Feminist Alliance, or Why I Teach Such Depressing Books – Joan DelPlato: Visual Learning: Female Students, Women Artists, and Mothers – Wendy Shifrin: The Simon’s Rock Dance Concert: Reflecting, Defining, and Creating Community – Asma Abbas/Nuola Akinde/Noah Appelbaum/Els Baum/Laura Cheung/Brendan Flynn/Dara Levy-Bernstein/Dylan Neely/Anastasia Rodionova/Emanuel Stults: At Home with Uncanny Labors: A Case of Working and Thinking the Social Sciences – Linda Anderson/Anne O’Dwyer: Bringing Our «Best Selves» to the Table: Awakening Critical Compassion in the Classroom – Patricia Sharpe: Early College: What and Why? – Michael Lawrence/Loren L. AliKhan: Early Ever After: Alumni Reflect on Life after Simon’s Rock – Philip Mabry/Chris Coggins: «We Work the Black Seam Together»: Ritual Politics and the Educative Ethic of Tending Delirium – Nancy Yanoshak: Mentors, Centaurs, and Tutors: The Old «New Pedagogy» of Simon’s Rock.

About the Author

Nancy Yanoshak has taught at Georgetown University and at Smolny College, a Bard College/St. Petersburg University joint venture. She has been an International Research and Exchange Board scholar, and has research interests in pre-Petrine Russia, Soviet culture and film, critical theory, and interdisciplinary feminist pedagogy. Dr. Yanoshak joined the Bard College at Simon’s Rock faculty in 1982, and teaches history, women’s studies, and critical theory. She has served as Emily H. Fisher Faculty Fellow, and has been a recipient of the senior class’s awards for teaching and service.

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"What a delight to find this wonderful volume. It does something that I've long contemplated, offering specific and detailed examples of how people actually create those Natural Critical Learning Environments that I wrote about more generally in 'What the Best College Teachers Do'. Here you will find the voices of both teachers and students analyzing their work together across the liberal arts curriculum on problems that are authentic, challenging, and consequential. One of the leitmotifs of the book is the trust that is established between teacher and student, taking each other seriously as learners on an intellectual journey that is at once highly collaborative and highly individualized. Beyond the exploration of pedagogical strategies and experiences, this book thus conveys a sense of the ethos and spirit that characterizes a vibrant and unique learning community. 'Bard College at Simon's Rock' exemplifies the power and reach of the early college idea, and this collection has much to say to both traditional and non-traditional institutions of higher education." (Ken Bain, Author of 'What the Best College Teachers Do'; Vice Provost for University Learning and Teaching, and Director, Research Academy for University Learning, Montclair State University) "In an age in which, arguably, the art of conversation is dead, preconceived notions are more important than learning, and either-or thinking triumphs over deliberative reflection, 'Educating Outside the Lines' offers a simple, yet brilliant antidote. Mining decades of alternative and imaginative college pedagogy at Bard College at Simon's Rock, each chapter presents a distinctive approach to college instruction that finds meaning in that which the university-level establishment dismisses. This volume cultivates the 'spaces in-between' - the gaps in traditional approaches to education - and lends them meaning and pedagogical force. It is the space between academic disciplines (interdisciplinarity), age (adolescent-adult), experience (novice-expert) and power (subordinate-dominant) that triumphs. Bravo for a book that liberates undergraduate education from stifling polarity. Professors and students are free to engage a twenty-first century where ambiguity and uncertainty are dominant, and where answers to our queries about how to improve our pedagogies may lie precisely in these unexplored spaces." (William G. Durden, President of Dickinson College; and former Executive Director of the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University) "American education can only be as great as is our willingness to experiment outside of the conventions, and in that Bard and Simon's Rock have long been inspiring leaders. We all have much to learn from their efforts and analysis, for which we are all grateful." (Anthony W. Marx, President, Amherst College and President-Designate, The New York Public Library) "This exquisitely crafted set of essays illuminates the rich gifts that a humanistic design for learning extends to everyone - to students themselves, to a thoughtful democracy, and to our entire society's capacity to explore, 'in community', far-reaching questions about our responsibilities to one another and to our shared and vulnerable planet." (Carol Geary Schneider, President, Association of American Colleges and Universities)

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