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Readin' + Writin' for the Hard-Hat Crowd by Susan R. Merrifield, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Readin' + Writin' for the Hard-Hat Crowd by Susan R. Merrifield, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $57.20

From Susan R. Merrifield
Readin' + Writin' for the Hard-Hat Crowd by Susan R. Merrifield, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Readin’ + Writin’ for the Hard-Hat Crowd explores the history of an urban public university from its conception in 1964 to the dawn of the twenty-first century. The reader views this place in time through the lens of the evolving nature of «freshman English», an introductory curriculum that began as four semesters of Great Books. The author, herself among those once labeled «the hard-hat crowd», received an undergraduate education similar to that experienced by her contemporaries at elite private colleges. Yet, while this school, once considered a poor man’s Harvard, was founded with a mission to provide academic equity, the curriculum evolved to one that responded to pressure for relevancy and practicality. | Readin' + Writin' for the Hard-Hat Crowd by Susan R. Merrifield, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Readin’ + Writin’ for the Hard-Hat Crowd explores the history of an urban public university from its conception in 1964 to the dawn of the twenty-first century. The reader views this place in time through the lens of the evolving nature of «freshman English», an introductory curriculum that began as four semesters of Great Books. The author, herself among those once labeled «the hard-hat crowd», received an undergraduate education similar to that experienced by her contemporaries at elite private colleges. Yet, while this school, once considered a poor man’s Harvard, was founded with a mission to provide academic equity, the curriculum evolved to one that responded to pressure for relevancy and practicality. | Readin' + Writin' for the Hard-Hat Crowd by Susan R. Merrifield, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















