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Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education

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Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education is composed of articles drawn from the first fourteen issues of Quaker Higher Education (QHE), FAHE's biannual, scholarly journal, which the association launched in 2007. Initiated as a vehicle for promoting communication among Quaker scholars, QHE has become a popular venue for sharing many of the finest papers and write-ups of presentations from the annual FAHE conference, products that previously too often disappeared following each conference's conclusion. It also solicits articles addressing a wide variety of topics and issues of interest to Friends. QHE is published in April and November of each year. This book is the first in a planned series sponsored by Friends Association for Higher Education. Each volume in the series will focus on Quaker contributions to a specifc academic discipline, such as history or economics, or to a broader academic area, such as the humanities or sciences. There will also be occasional volumes addressing Quaker academicians' contributions to important concerns such as peacemaking, commerce and environmental stewardship. While numerous texts and journals have explored the lives and works of Friends who are academicians - for example Rufus Jones, Howard and Anna Brinton, Kenneth and Elise Boulding and many others - collective Quaker contributions within the various academic disciplines have been largely ignored. This series will address that gap. Royalties from Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education, and all other books in the Friends Association for Higher Education series, will accrue to FAHE to support the association's ongoing publishing efforts.

Author Biography:

Donn Weinholtz is a Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Hartford where he teaches graduate courses in research methods and professional ethics, as well as undergraduate courses in American Studies. - Jeffrey Dudiak is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at The Kings University College in Edmonton, Canada, specializing in Continental philosophy of religion and ethics. - Don Smith is an Associate Professor of Physics at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. He received a doctorate in Astrophysics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's in Physics from the University of Chicago.
Release date NZ
May 5th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
308
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9780996003322
Product ID
22554985

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