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Full-Text Articles in Education
Career Aspirations And Knowledge About Career And Technical Education Of Kalamazoo County 8th And 9th Grade Students, Kevin M. Hollenbeck
Career Aspirations And Knowledge About Career And Technical Education Of Kalamazoo County 8th And 9th Grade Students, Kevin M. Hollenbeck
Reports
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Residential Learning Communities : What Are They? Why Do We Have Them? Are They Here To Stay?, Kris Franzen
Residential Learning Communities : What Are They? Why Do We Have Them? Are They Here To Stay?, Kris Franzen
Graduate Research Papers
Higher education administrators have been challenged with creating optimal learning and developmental environments, and have identified residence halls as one area on college campuses that can be used as a tool in promoting learning. In order to be more purposeful in creating learning environments, housing administrators have created residential learning communities. The communities discussed in this paper have centered around freshmen interest groups, academic areas and majors, and common interests. The majority of information available to this point has been very positive. However, more information is needed before it is certain that the communities are worth the money that institutions …
Counting Quality, John Strassburger
Counting Quality, John Strassburger
Publications
This is the fifth in a series of occasional papers about the challenges confronting students and what Ursinus is doing to help them enter adult life.
Strategic Directions For Service-Learning Research: A Presidential Perspective, Judith A. Ramaley
Strategic Directions For Service-Learning Research: A Presidential Perspective, Judith A. Ramaley
Public Administration Faculty Publications and Presentations
Discusses service learning research, emphasizing: why institutions are interested in service learning; service learning to promote community involvement; college presidents' role in promoting service learning; creating the capacity for change; and a research agenda. Emphasizes how much can be gained from communication between higher education researchers, program managers, and campus leaders, with the scholar/president as the bridge between them.