Core Texts in ConversationJane Kelley Rodeheffer, David Sokolowski, J. Scott Lee Association for Core Texts and Courses/University Press of America, 2000 - 203 Seiten Co-published with the Association for Core Text and Courses, this book contains a collection of core texts that are appropriate for students of all majors. The volume is a resource for educators attempting to create a cohesive structure to their curriculum, integrating it with texts of cultural significance. Students, through critical thinking, bridge discipline (science and the arts), culture (East and West), and time period (ancient and modern). Rich with possibility for either public or private colleges, Core Texts in Conversation is a valuable guide for curriculum building in any discipline. |
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... particular place at a particular time , " Now and in England . " Core texts are part of the dialect of the tribe . As such , they always leave something unsaid . There are always fragments that have escaped the synthesis that each ...
... particular place at a particular time , " Now and in England . " Core texts are part of the dialect of the tribe . As such , they always leave something unsaid . There are always fragments that have escaped the synthesis that each ...
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... particular analects , move into particular themes . I am not satisfied unless , by the end of the series of classes on Confucius , we have touched on all of these themes . One may also try to connect the themes of the Analects with ...
... particular analects , move into particular themes . I am not satisfied unless , by the end of the series of classes on Confucius , we have touched on all of these themes . One may also try to connect the themes of the Analects with ...
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... particular use is more like an ornamental holding in preparation ( the ' ade vessels were not heated ) than it is like cooking and sublimation . As a precious container it is to be differen- tiated from , say , a stream that flows on ...
... particular use is more like an ornamental holding in preparation ( the ' ade vessels were not heated ) than it is like cooking and sublimation . As a precious container it is to be differen- tiated from , say , a stream that flows on ...
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Galileos Faith | 19 |
Hamlet Reads | 37 |
Dante Foucault | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Core Texts in Conversation Jane Kelley Rodeheffer,David Sokolowski,J. Scott Lee Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2000 |
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