Office Hours: One Academic Life By H.N. Hirsch

Office Hours: One Academic Life By H.N. Hirsch ebook 9781610273374 Office Hours: One Academic Life Even a cursory glance at today’s headlines reveals that higher education is in crisis. Tuition outpaces inflation, states slash budgets, graduation rates decline, and technology threatens to reshape everything. Universities continue to crank out new PhDs, but many will become poorly paid members of a secondary, adjunct labor force teaching most of today’s college courses. Scholars lucky enough to be on the tenure track must publish and , while students at large universities sit in ever larger lectures, seldom interacting with professors.Yet every year, thousands of applicants from the world over apply to America’s most prestigious colleges and universities, and students and their families continue to spend huge sums on college.What are colleges and universities really like—from the inside? What do we do wrong, and what are we doing right? What is it like to be a professor and administrator at one of America’s leading educational institutions? This memoir asks these questions, in a very personal way.“This is the story of a serious scholar finding his vocation, his students and his gratifications, amidst the near impossibility of such discoveries in higher education today. The writing is beautiful and the accounts of times, places and institutions are alternatively moving, penetrating and provocative.”— Wendy BrownClass of 1936 First Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of California–Berkeley“Written in lyrical and sparkling prose, Harry Hirsch’s Office Hours is, on the one hand, an intimate and insightful memoir of a Jewish gay man’s trajectory from a Chicago boyhood to Princeton, Harvard, and beyond. On the other hand, it’s a penetrating critical analysis of college and university approaches to education by an accomplished professor and dean (and dedicated teacher) who knows of what he speaks. Office Hours draws back the curtain on a major way of American life—the academic way—revealing at once the bright spots and the rotten ones. It should be read by every dean, professor, and adjunct, and by anyone involved in an academic career or contemplating one.”— Priscilla LongAuthor of The Writers Portable Mentor and Crossing Over: Poems

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Even a cursory glance at today s headlines reveals that higher education is in crisis Tuition outpaces inflation states slash budgets graduation rates decline and technology threatens to reshape everything Universities continue to crank out new PhDs but many will become poorly paid members of a secondary adjunct labor force teaching most of today s college courses Scholars lucky enough to be on the tenure track must publish and while students at large universities sit in ever larger lectures seldom interacting with professors. Office hours english york Yet every year thousands of applicants from the world over apply to America s most prestigious colleges and universities and students and their families continue to spend huge sums on college. Office hours for professors What are colleges and universities really like from the inside What do we do wrong and what are we doing right What is it like to be a professor and administrator at one of America s leading educational institutions This memoir asks these questions in a very personal way This is the story of a serious scholar finding his vocation his students and his gratifications amidst the near impossibility of such discoveries in higher education today The writing is beautiful and the accounts of times places and institutions are alternatively moving penetrating and provocative Wendy BrownClass of 1936 First Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of California Berkeley Written in lyrical and sparkling prose Harry Hirsch s Office Hours is on the one hand an intimate and insightful memoir of a Jewish gay man s trajectory from a Chicago boyhood to Princeton Harvard and beyond On the other hand it s a penetrating critical analysis of college and university approaches to education by an accomplished professor and dean and dedicated teacher who knows of what he speaks Office Hours draws back the curtain on a major way of American life the academic way revealing at once the bright spots and the rotten ones It should be read by every dean professor and adjunct and by anyone involved in an academic career or contemplating one Priscilla LongAuthor of The Writer s Portable Mentor and Crossing Over Poems Office Hours One Academic LifeRefreshingly honest not only about his own life but about the realities of present day academia Hirsch s deep joy in connecting with students transcends the frustrations of administrative academic structures He never loses sight that genuine education for the students is what it is all about not publication status and grants ebook Anyone stepping onto a university campus today can feel the tension H. Box office hours broadway N Hirsch describes in his work Office Hours One Academic Life Students question the worth of a university degree compared to the debilitating debt they will be assuming as they face graduation They are upset about the high student to instructor ratio and what that means for the quality of their pricey education This trepidation is nothing compared to the struggle of the instructors who are foundering under harsh publish or perish directives from administrators who prize publication and research over actual teaching quality Throw in poor treatment of adjuncts who coincidentally make up the majority of instructors of undergraduates on most campuses and office politics that amount to nothing than popularity contests and you have a recipe for disaster In his work educator H. Office hours eecs N Hirsch details his journey from his early childhood in Chicago to his current position as Professor of Politics at Oberlin University in Ohio It is both an engaging memoir of the struggles of a gay man born in 1952 and a critique of our American system of higher education With his keen eye and quick wit he illuminates many things that are wrong with academia today from the standpoint of the students as well as that of the instructors and administrators He also brings to light the fact that while it would be nice to think that bullying and discrimination against LGBT members of academia are a thing of the past these practices are still all too prevalent on our campuses Hirsch asks some difficult questions concerning all of these issues but it is in Chapter 11 where he answers the question posed to so many frustrated educators So how would you change things He brilliantly and honestly details thirteen areas ranging from the exorbitant tuition hikes and resulting student debt to curriculum issues and problems facing adjuncts His kind yet no nonsense approach makes this a book that should be standard reading for those of us already teaching in higher education as well as in first year introduction to teaching classes so that those entering the profession do so with open eyes Hirsch ends his book with a lovely scene He describes walking onto campus on a beautiful fall day as the students are arriving Though he may seem to be cynical at times about academia it is obvious that he like so many of us could not imagine a place he would rather spend his time and energy And that at the end of it all it is those in whose lives we make a difference who make all the trouble truly worth it ebook

Office Hours: One Academic Life By H.N. Hirsch
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