Friday, June 01, 2007

0601

I only got this book, the Chinese translated version of this book from the book fair, it is rare to find such a topic/study.

After nearly two decades as a university professor, the author (writing under a pseudonym) realized she was out of touch with her students. She didn't understand them. They no longer stopped by her office for consultations, no longer did assigned readings or participated in class discussions; they openly took naps in class, brought in food and drink, and behaved as though their education was of no importance to them. Looking for a way to close the gap between her and her students, Nathan enrolled in her own university as a freshman. Over the year, she gained an understanding and appreciation of contemporary college life. She found that many students who seemed uninterested in the whole idea of school were actually intensely curious and passionate about their education. They weren't the problem; the institution of learning was. This book offers insightful exploration of contemporary higher education and fascinating commentary on the ways in which the system has not kept up with the ever-changing needs of its students.

http://www.amazon.com/My-Freshman-Year-Professor-Becoming/dp/0801443970


I realized that I can never forget this quote from "Brokeback Mountain":
I wish I knew how to quit you

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