From Entitlement to Engagement: Affirming Millennial Students' Egos in the Higher Education Classroom

From Entitlement to Engagement: Affirming Millennial Students' Egos in the Higher Education Classroom

Author: Dave S. Knowlton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 111877003X

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This volume addresses theories and practices surrounding the entitled, self-absorbed students called Millennials. Stereotypical Millennials are often addicted to gadgets, demand service more than education, and hold narrow perspectives about themselves and those around them; when seen through this lens, Millennial students can understandably frustrate the most dedicated of professors. The contributors show how new and better educational outcomes can emerge if professors reconsider Millennials. First and foremost, many of these students simply don’t fit their stereotype. Beyond that, the authors urge faculty to question commonly held assumptions, showing them how to reevaluate their pedagogical practices, relationships with students, and the norms of college classrooms. Contributors focus on practical means to achieve new and more evocative outcomes by treating Millennial students as serious collaborators in the learning process, thereby helping those students to more closely identify with their own education. The assignments that professors give, the treatment of topics that they broach, and the digital tools that they ask students to employ can shift students’ concerns away from a narrow focus on impersonal, technical mastery of content and toward seeing themselves as Millennial thinkers who fuse their lives with their learning. This is the 135th volume of this Jossey-Bass higher education series. New Directions for Teaching and Learning offers a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improving college teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructors and the latest findings of educational and psychological researchers.


JCT98 Building Contract: Law and Administration

JCT98 Building Contract: Law and Administration

Author: Issaka Ndekugri

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-04

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1317761332

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The Joint Contracts Tribunal's Standard Form of Building Contract is the most common contract used in the UK to procure building work. Understanding it is a core part of any construction student's degree and a vital part of the working life of professionals in the construction industry. 'The JCT98 Building Contract' works through the contract systematically explaining it in easy-to-follow language, covering all contract issues thoroughly and illustrating with case law examples the current situation and latest amendments. It is ideal reading for both the student of construction and the professional seeking to update their knowledge.


Epistemic Entitlement

Epistemic Entitlement

Author: H. Matthiessen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-09

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1137414987

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What entitles you to claims about your perceivable environment? Matthiessen suggests that it is neither your experience, nor the reliability of your cognitive processes, but rather your being in the right kind of perceptual situation.


FIDIC Contracts: Law and Practice

FIDIC Contracts: Law and Practice

Author: Ellis Baker

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-07-31

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 1317911903

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FIDIC Contracts: Law and Practice is sure to become the leading industry standard guide to using the FIDIC forms, and is the only book to date which deals with the whole suites of contracts, including the new gold book for Design, Build and Operate projects. The White & Case work is outstanding in its detailed consideration and treatment of the legal aspects of the interpretation and application of the Conditions, touching on many points that most people would not have encountered. Humphrey LLoyd, International Construction Law Review [2010] ICLR 386