My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student

My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student

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My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student

After fifteen years of teaching anthropology at a large university, Rebekah Nathan had become baffled by her own students. Their strange behavior—eating meals at their desks, not completing reading assignments, remaining silent through class discussions—made her feel as if she were dealing with a completely foreign culture. So Nathan decided to do what anthropologists do when confused by a different culture: Go live with them. She enrolled as a freshman, moved into the dorm, ate in the dining hall, and took a full load of courses. And she came to understand that being a student is a pretty difficult job, too. Her discoveries about contemporary undergraduate culture are surprising and her observations are invaluable, making My Freshman Year essential reading for students, parents, faculty, and anyone interested in educational policy.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Rebekah Nathan
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
Reprint
EISBN
9781101042502
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Penguin Books
Manufacturer
Penguin Books
NumberOfPages
186
PublicationDate
2006-07-25
Publisher
Penguin Books
ReleaseDate
2006-07-25
Studio
Penguin Books