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Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only) Robert J. Shapiro

Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only) By Robert J. Shapiro

Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only) by Robert J. Shapiro


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"One of the most powerful ideas in higher education today is transforming campuses into learning communities. At last, Shapiro and Levine have given us----faculty, students, and administrators----a handbook on how to accomplish this.

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Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only) Summary

Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only): A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change, and Implementing Programs by Robert J. Shapiro

"One of the most powerful ideas in higher education today is transforming campuses into learning communities. At last, Shapiro and Levine have given us-faculty, students, and administrators-a handbook on how to accomplish this. It is one of those too rare and much-needed volumes on translating theory into practice by authors who have actually done it." -Arthur Levine, president, Teachers College, Columbia University "Shapiro and Levine convince us that learning communities address what we now know about how students learn inside and outside the classroom. Read this book for conceptual rationale, practical answers to implementation questions, and passionate voices that speak for a social contract among students, faculty members, and institutions, a contract enacted and assessed for the benefit of all." -Barbara L. Cambridge, director, Teaching Initiatives, American Association for Higher Education In recent years, learning communities-a curricular innovation that integrates different facets of the undergraduate experience to enhance and enrich learning-have become the most promising new strategy for promoting student success and satisfaction in college. Now campus professionals have a practical, insightful guide to the essentials of this timely and rewarding new program area, including how to design, fund, staff, manage, and integrate learning communities into different campuses. Drawing from their own experience as well as from experiences of campuses around the country, Nancy S. Shapiro and Jodi H. Levine present a pragmatic blueprint for creating a learning community that can be adapted to almost any campus culture-including specific guidance ranging from who should be placed on planning committees to samples of syllabi for interdisciplinary courses, sample clusters of classes, monthly activity calendars, lists of competencies and expected student outcomes, and other operational program models.

Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only) Reviews

"...provides excellent practical advice that should be required reading..." (Planning for Higher Education, September 2002)

About Robert J. Shapiro

NANCY S. SHAPIRO is director of the K--16 Teaching--Learning Partnership in the Office of Academic Affairs, University System of Maryland. She was founding executive director of the College Park Scholars Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. JODI H. LEVINE is director of First--Year Programs at Temple University and teaches in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Learning Communities? Types and Models of Learning Communities. Creating a Campus Culture for Learning Communities. Developing the Curricula. Recasting Faculty Roles and Rewards. Building Administrative Partnerships. Putting Administrative Structures in Place. Evaluating and Assessing Learning Communities. How Learning Communities Affect Students, Faculty, and the Institution. Concluding Advice and Reflections on Creating Learning Communities. Appendix: Learning Communities Contacts.

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CIN0787944629G
9780787944629
0787944629
Creating Learning Communities - A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change & Implementing Programs (Paper Only): A Practical Guide to Winning Support, Organizing for Change, and Implementing Programs by Robert J. Shapiro
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
1999-09-10
240
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