University traditions : the humanities interviews / Catalino G. Arevalo, Asandas D. Balchand, Miguel A. Bernard, Manuel B. Dy, Rouque J. Ferriols, Leovino Ma Garcia, Edna Z. Manlapaz, Soledad S. Reyes, Ramon C. Reyes, Joseph L. Roche, Concepcion L. Rosales, Benilda S. Santos ; Ramón C. Sunico, editor.
Material type: TextQuezon City : Office for Mission and Identity and Organizational Development, Ateneo de Manila University, [2005];copyright 2005Description: xxix, 353 pages : illustrations 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9710426001
- LG 221.Q4 .Ar34 2005
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This book is about teachers. It is a collection of interviews with teachers who have come to be identified with a specific milieu, a specific university: School of Humanities, the Ateneo de Manila. It was conceived during a time of great and quickening change: an expanding student population and the restructuring of the Ateneo de Manila's old College of Arts and Sciences into four distinct schools: Humanities, Science and Engineering, Social Sciences and Management.
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