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John Tagg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?
- 1. The Chronic Crisis 17
- 2. How Did It Get This Way? 41
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Part II: Why Is Change So Hard?
- 3. The Status Quo Bias 57
- 4. How the Status Quo Bias Defends Itself in Organizations 73
- 5. The Design of Colleges and the Myths of Quality 84
- 6. Framing the Faculty Role: Graduate School, Departments, and the Price of Change 101
- 7. The Myth of Unity and the Paradox of Effort 118
- 8. Faculty Expertise and the Myth of Teacher Professionalism 127
- 9. Trial Run: The Case of the Degree Qualifications Profile 142
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Part III: Learning to Change, Changing to Learn
- 10. Seeds of Change 155
- 11. How Do People Learn to Change? 163
- 12. Diffusing Innovation by Making Peer Groups 176
- 13. Promoting Innovation through Scholarly Teaching 188
- 14. The Teaching Inventory and Portfolio 202
- 15. The Outcomes Transcript and Portfolio 216
- 16. Changing the Faculty Endowment 228
- 17. Creating a Market for Education 247
- 18. Levers for Change: A New Accountability 265
- Acknowledgments 285
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 303
- Index 321
- About the author 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?
- 1. The Chronic Crisis 17
- 2. How Did It Get This Way? 41
-
Part II: Why Is Change So Hard?
- 3. The Status Quo Bias 57
- 4. How the Status Quo Bias Defends Itself in Organizations 73
- 5. The Design of Colleges and the Myths of Quality 84
- 6. Framing the Faculty Role: Graduate School, Departments, and the Price of Change 101
- 7. The Myth of Unity and the Paradox of Effort 118
- 8. Faculty Expertise and the Myth of Teacher Professionalism 127
- 9. Trial Run: The Case of the Degree Qualifications Profile 142
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Part III: Learning to Change, Changing to Learn
- 10. Seeds of Change 155
- 11. How Do People Learn to Change? 163
- 12. Diffusing Innovation by Making Peer Groups 176
- 13. Promoting Innovation through Scholarly Teaching 188
- 14. The Teaching Inventory and Portfolio 202
- 15. The Outcomes Transcript and Portfolio 216
- 16. Changing the Faculty Endowment 228
- 17. Creating a Market for Education 247
- 18. Levers for Change: A New Accountability 265
- Acknowledgments 285
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 303
- Index 321
- About the author 331