Webb1 maj 2024 · Enter The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy, by Canadian English professors Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber. Emblazoned with a snail—the mascot of the Slow Food movement—the book advocates surviving academia’s culture of speed and efficiency by going Slow. Webb24 aug. 2016 · The Slow Professor is a tedious, self-absorbed, word-salad of a book. Still, it prompts this thought: Why have colleges and universities become so “corporate”? Fifty years ago, such a complaint would have been inconceivable.
Book Review: The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of …
WebbThe Slow Professor se opone a esta cultura de la rapidez invitando a los profesionales de la academia a cambiar su modo de comprender el sistema y de comportarse en su seno. SirviEndose de los ideales del movimiento Slow, popular en Ambitos como la comida o el urbanismo, propone una estrategia personal para que los profesores se tomen el tiempo … WebbHiroaki Tanaka, Ph.D. and Professor at Fukuoka University, Japan, was the founder and director of its Institute for Physical Activity.Born in 1947, he was a forever-young author of numerous books on slow jogging and healthy lifestyle.His surprisingly efficient training method, a result of many years of research, helped him complete a marathon in 2:38:50 … roughest toughest brawl
Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber: The Slow Professor
Webb2 maj 2024 · The Slow Professor Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy av Maggie Berg , Barbara K Seeber Häftad Engelska, 2024-05-02 309 Köp Spara som favorit Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar. Gratis frakt inom Sverige över 199 kr för privatpersoner. Finns även som E-bok Laddas ned direkt 323 E-bok Laddas ned direkt 323 WebbThe Slow Food movement promotes the small-scale food producer in an effort to resist agri-business, and we, in turn, want to focus on the individual professor precisely because the corporate model of education undermines, and, indeed, threatens to … WebbSlow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy by Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber, a book that that expresses much of what I have found wanting in academic life. [It] is an enlightening commentary on rough etd