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References & Research

BOOKS

What the Best College Teachers Doby Ken Bain

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General Education Essentialsby Paul Hanstedt

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How We Learn:The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why It Happens

by Benedict Carey

ARTICLES

Meaningful choices, not more choices

Tina Rosenberg – New York Times

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Part Two:

 

AAC&U: The Dollars and Sense Behind General Education Reform

Ann S. Ferren, professor of educational studies, Radford University and Ashby Kinch, assistant professor of English, Christopher Newport University

 

Why Don’t They Apply What They Learn

James M. Lang

 

WEBSITES

First year experience:

TASK FORCE

 

Paul Hanstedt’s visit on May 18 & 19, 2017

Keynote Speech:“Creating Wicked Students: Why we should, how we can.”

Town Hall:“Current Trends in Liberal Education: What’s driving the change?”

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