Princeton Education
Education We are pleased to present Princeton’s latest education offerings, a list dating back a decade ago to the publication of William G. Bowen and Derek Bok’s now-classic work, The Shape of the River. The current and evolving list includes books on the economics, history, sociology, and philosophy of college and university education as well as new books on scholarly skills. Taken together, these two streams combine to advance the goal of addressing the major issues defining higher education in the 21st century.
How our colleges and universities can respond to the changing hopes and needs of society
The remarkable history of how college presidents shaped the struggle for racial equality
The landmark New York Times bestseller that demonstrates the benefits of race-conscious admissions in higher education
How redesigning your syllabus can transform your teaching, your classroom, and the way your students learn
The essential how-to guide to successful college teaching and learning
An indispensable guide for grad students and academics who want to find fulfilling careers outside higher education
A lively and engaging guide to vital habits of mind that can help you think more deeply, write more effectively, and learn more joyfully
An essential handbook to the unwritten and often unspoken knowledge and skills you need to succeed in grad school
A leading expert challenges the prevailing gloomy outlook on higher education with solid evidence of its successes
The ethical and emotional tolls paid by disadvantaged college students seeking upward mobility and what educators can do to help these students flourish
How the financial pressures of paying for college affect the lives and wellbeing of middle-class families
An in-depth look at why American universities continue to favor U.S.-focused social science research despite efforts to make scholarship more cosmopolitan
How the university went global and became the heart of the information age
Why we need to stop wasting public funds on education
Why colleges and universities live or die by free speech
The first book to tell the story of the Advanced Placement program, the gold standard for academic rigor in American high schools
The essential survival guide for college students
A masterful history of the postwar transformation of American higher education
Why the paradigm of the world-class university is an implausible dream for most institutions of higher education
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