In Search of Civility

Confronting Incivility on the College Campus

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Student & Student Life, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Social Policy
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Author: Kent M. Weeks ISBN: 9781600379086
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing Publication: March 24, 2011
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing Language: English
Author: Kent M. Weeks
ISBN: 9781600379086
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publication: March 24, 2011
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Language: English

In Search of Civility: Confronting Incivility on the College Campus addresses a way that an existing institution--the modern American college--can actively foster civility instead of expecting students to develop this virtue on their own. Civil conduct requires treating others the way one wishes to be treated--with due regard to for individual differences--as well as a sense of duty and responsibility to the community. The work adds to current knowledge and practice by drawing upon real life experiences of students in their interactions with one another, with faculty members and with the larger college community.  Scenarios involving four students pose difficult questions which stimulate students to think about whether their relationships with others reflect civil conduct.

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In Search of Civility: Confronting Incivility on the College Campus addresses a way that an existing institution--the modern American college--can actively foster civility instead of expecting students to develop this virtue on their own. Civil conduct requires treating others the way one wishes to be treated--with due regard to for individual differences--as well as a sense of duty and responsibility to the community. The work adds to current knowledge and practice by drawing upon real life experiences of students in their interactions with one another, with faculty members and with the larger college community.  Scenarios involving four students pose difficult questions which stimulate students to think about whether their relationships with others reflect civil conduct.

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