Steven M. Cahn is professor emeritus of philosophy at the City University of New York, where he served for nearly a decade as provost and vice president for academic affairs, then as acting president. He is the author of twenty books, including Fate, Logic, and Time; Religion Within Reason; and From Student to Scholar: A Candid Guide to Becoming a Professor. He has also edited fifty books, including Exploring Ethics, now in its sixth edition; Exploring Philosophy, now in its seventh edition; and Classics of Western Philosophy, now in its eighth edition.
"""This book is for anyone who cares about higher education. Steven Cahn's proposals for how colleges can promote excellent teaching are based on his wealth of experience as a student, teacher, researcher, and administrator. They are informed by a clear understanding of higher-education purposes. Most of all, they are doable and quite likely to succeed. Cahn offers us a practical recipe with ready ingredients. We need only follow it."" --Peter Markie, University of Missouri, Columbia ""Cahn presents a compelling case to value teaching. This is a welcome reminder. Further, Cahn's proposals to promote this end are sensible and feasible."" --Scott Forrest Aikin, Vanderbilt University ""Cahn presents a magnificent defense of the view that teaching should be a more valued part of a professor's work. Using vivid examples, Cahn offers an authoritative illumination of his suggestions to offer a departmental practicum on teaching for graduate students. A compelling read for all university faculty and administrators!"" --Judith Wagner DeCew, Clark University ""Academics all too often see their teaching as a duty of drudgery rather than an inspiring responsibility. Cahn writes clearly and engagingly about this problem of profound importance, presenting excellent suggestions and core insights for improving higher education. Professors as Teachers will be useful to novice teachers in any discipline, experienced mentors, and reflective administrators."" --Russell Marcus, Hamilton College"