Reflections on “Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’” [McMurtrie] and on the high cost of higher education

Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’ — from chronicle.com by Beth McMurtrie Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever become the norm? Excerpts (emphasis DSC): But as many students continue to exhibit debilitating levels of anxiety, hopelessness, and disconnection — what one professor termed “militant apathy” — colleges are […]

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