Tradition and Innovation presents the debates and discussions of a new
professional association dedicated to the development of core curricula
and the use of core texts. The book outlines the wide variety of core
curricula in use in institutions of higher learning throughout North
America. It highlights the chief issues in undergraduate, core liberal
arts education: rationales and principles for core curricula, varieties
of curricular arrangements, and selection of appropriate texts- old and
new- for use in core curricula. Questions of pedagogy, canon,
disciplinarity, as well as the challenges presented by multiculturalism
and feminism, are all explored. The volume considers how thoughtful
professionals are shaping core curricula and developing workable
interpretations of texts in the classroom. Major participants in
discussions included in this work are: Roger Shattuck, Gerald Graff,
Louise Cowan, Dennis O'Brien, and Stephen Zelnick.