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Director's
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makes education truly meaningful? I recently saw a review (by John
Rosenberg) of a new book by Richard J. Light, who finds that Harvard
students learn best through close interaction with their professors.
In Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Minds, Light
sees the consummate academic experience as a one-on-one apprenticeship
in which students “define a research question and pursue new
knowledge” with the assurance they’ll get immediate
feedback. But even the student sensing the “loneliness of
the lecture hall” can find in the larger class opportunities
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Dr. Liza Davis |
Peer
review, for example, imposes a “more demanding standard of
explanation and written thought” on the work of even the most
advanced students, requiring them to find their own authorial voices
in writing for their classmates (rather than unthinkingly adopting
the academic style of their professors). Professors who employ such
tactics “get in the way” of their students and test
their capacity to engage with their cohorts in a class (Rosenberg
33-34).
It
strikes me that this is pretty close to what our own Honors Program
does across the disciplines with the Honors Colloquium
and the Honors Seminar. And I’m convinced that Light’s
ideal apprenticeship is often realized in both the Honors Directed
Study and the regular interactions between Honors students and their
mentors. But the Honors Senior Capstone Experience most faithfully
fulfills Light’s definition of a peak academic experience,
requiring students to exercise originality in defining a research
topic and to solicit direction, at every stage of a project, from
one or two faculty mentors in their major disciplines (and, ultimately,
from the interdisciplinary Honors Council). It looks, then, like
we’re on the right track.
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For more information:
Dr. Liza Davis, Director of the Honors Program
Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road #1802
Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591
Office: LB 423
Phone: 678-797-2364
Fax: 770-423-6748
E-mail: honors@kennesaw.edu
Send emails regarding this web site to:rbirrell@kennesaw.edu
This page last modified
June 18, 2007
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