TY - BOOK AU - Ehrlich,Thomas TI - Civic responsibility and higher education SN - 1573565636 (pbk.) PY - 2000/// CY - Phoenix, Az. PB - American Council of Education/Oryx Press KW - Citizenship KW - Study and teaching (Higher) KW - United States KW - Education, Higher KW - Aims and objectives N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Higher education and the development of civic responsibility; Anne Colby ... [et al.] --; Citizenship development and the American college student; Linda J. Sax --; Institutional identity and social responsibility in higher education; William M. Sullivan --; Renewing the democratic spirit in American colleges and universities: higher education as public work; Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari --; College and university as citizen; Nancy L. Thomas --; Educational missions and civic responsibility: toward the engaged academy; Carol Geary Schneider --; Civic challenge of educating the underprepared student; Alexander W. Astin --; How concepts of politics control concepts of civic responsibility; David Mathews --; How far in? How far out? Civic responsibility and the journalism educator; Jay Rosen --; Integrating the American system of higher, secondary, and primary education to develop civic responsibility; Lee Benson and Ira Harkavy --; Supporting community involvement in the digital age; Penelope Eckert and Peter Henschel --; Community college perspective; Paul A. Elsner --; Perspective of a comprehensive university; Judith A. Ramaley --; Liberal arts college perspective; Gregory S. Prince Jr. --; Historically Black college perspective; Gloria Dean Randle Scott --; Religious-based college and university perspective; William J. Byron --; Research university perspective; Mary Lindenstein Walshok --; Civic engagement and the academic disciplines; Edward Zlotkowski --; Accounting for the civic role: assessment and accountability strategies for civic education and institutional service; Jane V. Wellman --; Civic renewal in higher education: the state of the movement and the need for a national network; Elizabeth Hollander and Matthew Hartley ER -