Hope, Heart, and the Humanities
How a Free College Course is Changing Lives
Hikmet Sidney Loe author Jeff Metcalf author Bridget M Newell author L Jackson Newell editor Jean Cheney editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Utah Press,U.S.
Published:30th Nov '16
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Hope, Heart, and the Humanities
How a Free College Course is Changing Lives Edited by Jean Cheney and L. Jackson Newell with Hikmet Sidney Loe, Jeff Metcalf, and Bridget M. Newell
Hope, Heart, and the Humanities tells how Venture, a free, interdisciplinary college humanities course inspired by the national Clemente Course, has helped open doors for hundreds of students who, for various reasons, faced barriers to attending college. This course has given them the knowledge, confidence, and power to re-chart their lives.
Readers will go inside Venture classrooms to see what occurs when adults enter serious discussions of literature, critical writing, art history, American history, and philosophy. Also apparent are the difficulties nontraditional students often encounter and the hard choices they and their teachers make. But what readers may remember most are the stories and voices of people whose views of the world have broadened and whose directions in life have change.
“A terrific introduction to a grass roots movement of oppressed people and educators worldwide, changing lives and communities through thinking and dialogue, more powerful than munitions. Students from all walks of life and backgrounds overcome poverty, racism, homelessness, abusive relationships, and hopelessness through their study of the humanities. Nuggets of teaching brilliance pervade the volume."
—David R. Kittay, director, Harlem Clemente Course for the Humanities “An impressively informative and engaging read.”—Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 9781607815273
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 277g
176 pages