About AAC&U Podcasts
Now Featuring:
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Stanley Katz |
AAC&U is pleased to offer podcasts of selected sessions from our 2008 Network conference "Integrative Designs for General Education and Assessment," held February 21-23, 2008, in Boston, Massachusetts. Featured speakers include Stanley Katz, professor in public and international affairs, faculty chair of the undergraduate program, and director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. Katz's speech, "Assessment and General Education: Resisting Reductionism without Resisting Responsibility,"
addresses one of the most important challenges to educators--how to respond creatively to political demands for institutional educational accountability without compromising our larger liberal education objectives.
For full descriptions of each recording please choose the meeting name from the menu at the right of this page.
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