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Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education

Edited by Robert Grover and Katherine O'Flaherty

Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is the first volume in an edited series examining the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges.

The contributors document the decades-long structural transformations that led to the rise of honors education while also providing perspective on the present and future challenges in honors education. The chapters address such issues as ensuring equity in honors, how we ought to think about student success and frame this for external stakeholders, and how the diffusion of honors-inspired pedagogies elsewhere in the university forces us to rethink our mission and our day-to-day practice. Throughout, their investigations are grounded in the present while turning a keen and perceptive eye to the future.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 94 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-4758-1826-0 • Hardback • August 2016 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
978-1-4758-1827-7 • Paperback • August 2016 • $27.00 • (£19.99)
978-1-4758-1828-4 • eBook • August 2016 • $25.50 • (£19.99)
Series: Honors Education in Transition
Subjects: Education / Higher, Education / Curricula, Education / Evaluation & Assessment, Education / Aims & Objectives
Robert W. Glover, PhD, is an assistant professor of honors and political science at the University of Maine. His research focuses on democratic engagement, public policy, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Katherine M. O’Flaherty, PhD, is an honors faculty fellow in the Honors College at Arizona State University. She is an historian who currently researches student engagement and pedagogy and assessment in higher education.
Foreword
Rhonda Phillips, Purdue Honors College

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Seat near the Electrical Outlet
Robert W. Glover, University of Maine
Katherine M. O’Flaherty, Arizona State University

Chapter 2: Growth and Evolution of Collegiate Honors Education in the United States
Patricia Smith, University of Central Arkansas
Rick Scott, University of Central Arkansas

Chapter 3: Equity in Honors: An Academic Oxymoron?
Patrick Bahls, University of North Carolina, Asheville
Jessica Pisano, University of North Carolina, Asheville

Chapter 4: Educating Honors Students for Today, Tomorrow, and Twenty-Years-Out
Amy E. Story, Baldwin Wallace University

Chapter 5: Seminars, Curricula, Rigor: Paradoxical Constraints on the Future of Honors
Thomas J. Pfaff, Ithaca College
Robert Sullivan, Ithaca College

About the Editors and Authors

Index
Given the many challenges facing higher education today, it is not surprising that honors leaders are wrestling with a wide range of issues at their institutions, including some challenges that are unique to creating a compelling honors experience for all learners. Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is a timely publication and brings to light some of the most pressing issues while also providing relevant, historical context for these issues. The challenges identified in this inaugural issue (equity in the world of honors, the value of the honors education, and the role of traditional, honors pedagogical approaches in the future of an honors education) are each deserving of an entire volume. However, the approach taken to highlight these issues using on-point chapters has resulted in an accessible and useful volume, which informs honors leaders as they make strategic choices and investments for their programs and colleges.
— Toni Doolen, dean of the University Honors College, Oregon State University


One comes away from the first volume of Honors Education in Transition intellectually excited by ideas and apprehensive, while at the same time, hopeful for the future. It is an insightful volume about honors education from its decades-long structural transformations to the challenges it faces. This is a book of real substance—detailed, original, competent, and plainspoken. It throws much light on the predicament of honors education caught between the necessities of satisfying complex bureaucracies, struggling with narrow views of education in terms of economic rewards, evolving technologies, and the need to break new ground in thinking expansively and innovatively about the future of honors education.—Rosalie Otero, professor emerita, Honors College, University of New Mexico
— Rosalie Otero, professor emerita, Honors College, University of New Mexico


This manuscript delivers engaging questions about the future of honors education and suggests concrete directions to carry the rich heritage of honors education and its emerging curriculum forward. The authors demand an active and nimble pedagogy: honors educators must respond to the structural changes imposed by technological innovation while creating a fertile environment for students to tackle the unsolved questions of the day. An analysis of the historical roots and trends in honors education demonstrates that honors education, pervasive nationwide, will face increased difficulties with growing budget constraints. The manuscript raises the tough questions of equity and outcomes in honors education with novel suggestions for nudging an institutional culture toward more inclusivity. The manuscript also argues convincingly that the individualized experience in honors education will propel students to graduate at a higher rate than non-honors while imaginative curricular and extra-curricular honors experiences push intellectual inquiry to new heights in the undergraduate years. All in all, this manuscript asks many of the correct questions at the right time and demands all honors educators to respond to their challenges with the verve that has distinguished honors education this past century.
— Douglass Sullivan-González, dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, University of Mississippi


Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is the first volume in an edited series examining the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges.

    The contributors document the decades-long structural transformations that led to the rise of honors education while also providing perspective on the present and future challenges in honors education. The chapters address such issues as ensuring equity in honors, how we ought to think about student success and frame this for external stakeholders, and how the diffusion of honors-inspired pedagogies elsewhere in the university forces us to rethink our mission and our day-to-day practice. Throughout, their investigations are grounded in the present while turning a keen and perceptive eye to the future.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 94 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
    978-1-4758-1826-0 • Hardback • August 2016 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
    978-1-4758-1827-7 • Paperback • August 2016 • $27.00 • (£19.99)
    978-1-4758-1828-4 • eBook • August 2016 • $25.50 • (£19.99)
    Series: Honors Education in Transition
    Subjects: Education / Higher, Education / Curricula, Education / Evaluation & Assessment, Education / Aims & Objectives
Author
Author
  • Robert W. Glover, PhD, is an assistant professor of honors and political science at the University of Maine. His research focuses on democratic engagement, public policy, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

    Katherine M. O’Flaherty, PhD, is an honors faculty fellow in the Honors College at Arizona State University. She is an historian who currently researches student engagement and pedagogy and assessment in higher education.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword
    Rhonda Phillips, Purdue Honors College

    Chapter 1: Introduction: The Seat near the Electrical Outlet
    Robert W. Glover, University of Maine
    Katherine M. O’Flaherty, Arizona State University

    Chapter 2: Growth and Evolution of Collegiate Honors Education in the United States
    Patricia Smith, University of Central Arkansas
    Rick Scott, University of Central Arkansas

    Chapter 3: Equity in Honors: An Academic Oxymoron?
    Patrick Bahls, University of North Carolina, Asheville
    Jessica Pisano, University of North Carolina, Asheville

    Chapter 4: Educating Honors Students for Today, Tomorrow, and Twenty-Years-Out
    Amy E. Story, Baldwin Wallace University

    Chapter 5: Seminars, Curricula, Rigor: Paradoxical Constraints on the Future of Honors
    Thomas J. Pfaff, Ithaca College
    Robert Sullivan, Ithaca College

    About the Editors and Authors

    Index
Reviews
Reviews
  • Given the many challenges facing higher education today, it is not surprising that honors leaders are wrestling with a wide range of issues at their institutions, including some challenges that are unique to creating a compelling honors experience for all learners. Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is a timely publication and brings to light some of the most pressing issues while also providing relevant, historical context for these issues. The challenges identified in this inaugural issue (equity in the world of honors, the value of the honors education, and the role of traditional, honors pedagogical approaches in the future of an honors education) are each deserving of an entire volume. However, the approach taken to highlight these issues using on-point chapters has resulted in an accessible and useful volume, which informs honors leaders as they make strategic choices and investments for their programs and colleges.
    — Toni Doolen, dean of the University Honors College, Oregon State University


    One comes away from the first volume of Honors Education in Transition intellectually excited by ideas and apprehensive, while at the same time, hopeful for the future. It is an insightful volume about honors education from its decades-long structural transformations to the challenges it faces. This is a book of real substance—detailed, original, competent, and plainspoken. It throws much light on the predicament of honors education caught between the necessities of satisfying complex bureaucracies, struggling with narrow views of education in terms of economic rewards, evolving technologies, and the need to break new ground in thinking expansively and innovatively about the future of honors education.—Rosalie Otero, professor emerita, Honors College, University of New Mexico
    — Rosalie Otero, professor emerita, Honors College, University of New Mexico


    This manuscript delivers engaging questions about the future of honors education and suggests concrete directions to carry the rich heritage of honors education and its emerging curriculum forward. The authors demand an active and nimble pedagogy: honors educators must respond to the structural changes imposed by technological innovation while creating a fertile environment for students to tackle the unsolved questions of the day. An analysis of the historical roots and trends in honors education demonstrates that honors education, pervasive nationwide, will face increased difficulties with growing budget constraints. The manuscript raises the tough questions of equity and outcomes in honors education with novel suggestions for nudging an institutional culture toward more inclusivity. The manuscript also argues convincingly that the individualized experience in honors education will propel students to graduate at a higher rate than non-honors while imaginative curricular and extra-curricular honors experiences push intellectual inquiry to new heights in the undergraduate years. All in all, this manuscript asks many of the correct questions at the right time and demands all honors educators to respond to their challenges with the verve that has distinguished honors education this past century.
    — Douglass Sullivan-González, dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, University of Mississippi


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