Foundations of Engaged Scholarship offers students a carefully curated selection of readings that help them prepare for and make the most of their academic career. Readers learn the importance of asking the right questions, developing commitment and compassion, and making a difference in the lives of others to achieve an effective and rewarding educational experience.
Over the course of 11 chapters, students are provided engaging readings that examine the philosophy of education, finding community and a sense of belonging in school, the importance of critical thinking, and community engagement. Additional sections speak to engaging in public discourse, developing the personal and professional self, and conducting research.
The revised second edition features new chapters and readings that address the honors educational experience and the usefulness of curiosity and inquiry. The volume also includes a new co-editor and contributor, Anne Franklin Lamar.
Foundations of Engaged Scholarship is an ideal resource for freshman orientation courses or programs.