Identity Excellence
A Theory of Moral Expertise for Higher Education
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:10th Jul '22
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American higher education—historically and inherently—is a morally formative endeavor. Yet, in order to respond to America’s moral pluralism, higher education has increasingly taken a reductionistic approach to moral formation. Consequently, it abandoned the effort to supply students with moral expertise. Current approaches help students learn how to be excellent professionals and citizens, but they fail to provide the necessary tools for living the good life—in college and beyond.
Identity Excellence: A Theory of Moral Expertise for Higher Education addresses this problem by setting forth a multi-disciplinary theory of moral expertise for fostering moral excellence in an array of important identities. To this end, it teases apart the essential elements of what it means to be excellent in an identity before discussing the philosophical, sociological, psychological, and educational processes necessary for students to internalize traditions of identity excellence as part of their own moral identities. Overall, the emergent theory exposes the shortcomings in contemporary general education, professional ethics, and co-curricular education.
Finally, this book sets forth a bold but compelling vision for a more hopeful future for American higher education. As outlined within, such education involves teaching students’ excellence in the Great Identities, as well as how to prioritize and integrate their pursuit of identity excellence.
The moral vision of many universities today is limited and thin. This is evident in how they conceive of their ultimate aim or purpose. It is also evident in their curricula, pedagogical approaches, and student life programs. In Identity Excellence: A Theory of Moral Expertise for Higher Education, Perry L. Glanzer articulates an alternative moral vision for universities—one that is rich, provocative, complex, interdisciplinary, and humanizing. Clearly and engagingly structured and written, Glanzer’s book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the aims of higher education, and especially to those who believe a university education should be personally transformative.
-- Jason Baehr, professor of philosophy, Loyola Marymount UniversityIn this compelling book for educators and students, Perry L. Glanzer draws on a career’s worth of expertise and a range of academic disciplines to make the important argument that the current emphasis on preparing students for political or professional probity is insufficient. We must lift our eyes and broaden our focus in order to prepare students for the pursuit of moral excellence across all the dimensions of their lives, especially the Great Identities. This will involve the pursuit of moral expertise as part of a community and the ability to effectively prioritize and integrate different identities—tasks fruitfully undertaken within a theological frame recognizing humans as made in God’s image.
-- Jonathan Brandt, faculty of theology and religion, research fellow, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University; founding director, The Oxford Character ProjectWhat would college look like if it truly prepared students to live life well? In Identity Excellence: A Theory of Moral Expertise for Higher Education, Perry L. Glanzer gives us a brilliant blueprint: education for excellence in the Great Identities.
-- Thomas Lickona, professor of education emeritus and director, Center for the 4th and 5th Rs (Respect and Responsibility), State University of New York at Cortland; author of "Educating for CharacISBN: 9781475865479
Dimensions: 227mm x 160mm x 16mm
Weight: 413g
184 pages