Summer 2005 On Professions & Professionals Editor James Miller Topics Education Humanities View PDF file Share Back to browse all issues Share The new politics of Supreme Court appointments Author David Greenberg The professions in America today Authors Howard Earl Gardner and Lee S. Shulman Markets vs. professions: value added? Author William M. Sullivan Passion & mastery in balance: toward good work in the professions Authors William Damon, Anne Colby, Kendall Bronk, and Thomas Ehrlich Good work, from Homer to today Author Harvey Goldman Compromised work Author Howard Earl Gardner Signature pedagogies in the professions Author Lee S. Shulman The case of undergraduate teaching Authors Jeanne Nakamura and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Politics, professionalism & the pleasure of reading Author Geoffrey Galt Harpham To the present tense Author W. S. Merwin Grandmother’s nose Author Robert Coover on exile, philosophy & tottering insecurely on the edge of an unknown abyss Authors Leszek Kolakowski and Danny Postel on bilingualism & its discontents Author Gustavo Pérez-Firmat on how the stories changed Author Richard Gustave Stern on evidence-based political science Author Donald Philip Green
Passion & mastery in balance: toward good work in the professions Authors William Damon, Anne Colby, Kendall Bronk, and Thomas Ehrlich
on exile, philosophy & tottering insecurely on the edge of an unknown abyss Authors Leszek Kolakowski and Danny Postel