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Coplin has been saving students from the damage done by the bait and switch business model of the liberal arts programs for fifty years. The bait promises career preparation and the switch is to teach undergraduates how to be scholars. He demonstrates how the Kingdom of Liberals Arts programs are based on an elitist attitude that is harmful to most undergraduates who value career preparation over love of learning. This elitism leads to increased anxiety for college students and a college completion rate lower than the worst high schools in the U.S. He shows how the elitism does not serve equity and inclusion but does the opposite. He demonstrates that the harm is not just confined to undergraduate education but to many socio-economic conditions in American society. The Kingdom has contributed to a K-12 education system that sends too many students to college and prevents the resources needed for careers without a college education. It shares some of the blame for the lack of skill a

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Introduction

Part One: Bait and Switch

Chapter 1: Knowledge Over Know-How

Chapter 2: Flawed Evidence

Chapter 3: The Bait Machine

Part Two: Elitism Revealed

Chapter 4: Ben Franklin is a Petite Bourgeoisie

Chapter 5: Dale Carnegie is Not College Material

Chapter 6: The Student Prince Warning

Chapter 7: The Hereditary Kingdom

Chapter 8: What’s in a Name

Chapter 9: The Liberal Arts Religion

Chapter 10: “Dumbing Down” is Dumb

Part Three: Undergraduate Victims

Chapter 11: Commoners Vote with their Feet

Chapter 12: The Anxiety Machine

Chapter 13: Career Services Challenges

Chapter 14: Experience Credit Ambivalence

Part Four: Societal Damage.

Chapter 15: K-12 Toxicity

Chapter 16: Unskilled Citizens

Chapter 17: Too Many Thinkers and Not Enough Doers

Chapter 18: Equity Denied

Part Five: Foundational Changes for Equity and Inclusion

Chapter 19: Change PhD Education

Chapter 20: Reform Lower Division Coursework

Chapter 21: Treat Undergraduates as the Citizens

The Path to Equity

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/22/2023 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475871326, 978-1475871326
      ISBN10: 1475871325

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Coplin has been saving students from the damage done by the bait and switch business model of the liberal arts programs for fifty years. The bait promises career preparation and the switch is to teach undergraduates how to be scholars. He demonstrates how the Kingdom of Liberals Arts programs are based on an elitist attitude that is harmful to most undergraduates who value career preparation over love of learning. This elitism leads to increased anxiety for college students and a college completion rate lower than the worst high schools in the U.S. He shows how the elitism does not serve equity and inclusion but does the opposite. He demonstrates that the harm is not just confined to undergraduate education but to many socio-economic conditions in American society. The Kingdom has contributed to a K-12 education system that sends too many students to college and prevents the resources needed for careers without a college education. It shares some of the blame for the lack of skill a

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Introduction

      Part One: Bait and Switch

      Chapter 1: Knowledge Over Know-How

      Chapter 2: Flawed Evidence

      Chapter 3: The Bait Machine

      Part Two: Elitism Revealed

      Chapter 4: Ben Franklin is a Petite Bourgeoisie

      Chapter 5: Dale Carnegie is Not College Material

      Chapter 6: The Student Prince Warning

      Chapter 7: The Hereditary Kingdom

      Chapter 8: What’s in a Name

      Chapter 9: The Liberal Arts Religion

      Chapter 10: “Dumbing Down” is Dumb

      Part Three: Undergraduate Victims

      Chapter 11: Commoners Vote with their Feet

      Chapter 12: The Anxiety Machine

      Chapter 13: Career Services Challenges

      Chapter 14: Experience Credit Ambivalence

      Part Four: Societal Damage.

      Chapter 15: K-12 Toxicity

      Chapter 16: Unskilled Citizens

      Chapter 17: Too Many Thinkers and Not Enough Doers

      Chapter 18: Equity Denied

      Part Five: Foundational Changes for Equity and Inclusion

      Chapter 19: Change PhD Education

      Chapter 20: Reform Lower Division Coursework

      Chapter 21: Treat Undergraduates as the Citizens

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