Liberal Education and the Small University in Canada

Description

2339 pages
Contains Bibliography
$42.95
ISBN 0-7735-1424-4
DDC 378'.012'0971

Year

1996

Contributor

Edited by Christine Storm

Alexander D. Gregor is associate dean of the Faculty of Education at the
University of Manitoba and co-editor of Postsecondary Education in
Canada: The Cultural Agenda.

Review

Despite its considerable interest and importance, the small university
in Canada has not received adequate scholarly examination. The focus of
this book is not the small university in general—as the title would
lead one to expect—but rather New Brunswick’s Mount Allison
University in particular. Although the book does offer some interesting
chapters on curriculum development and student experience at Mount
Allison, it fails to provide the broader examination promised in its
title, which might more accurately have read Essays on Mount Allison as
a Small Liberal Arts College. Nevertheless, the book stands as a useful
addition to a patently inadequate literature.

Citation

“Liberal Education and the Small University in Canada,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 25, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/5796.