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Finalités, Enseignement supérieur, Higher Education, Aims and objectives, Hoger onderwijs, Succès scolaire, Academic achievement, Hoger beroepsonderwijs, Prestaties, College, Center for Teaching and Learning collection, Education, Higher, Hochschulreife, Whitman College, Doelstellingen, Education, higher, aims and objectives, Education, higher, united statesPlaces
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Our underachieving colleges: a candid look at how much students learn and why they should be learning more
2006, Princeton University Press
in English
0691125961 9780691125961
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Table of Contents
The evolution of American colleges
Problems in approaching undergraduate education
Purposes
Learning to communicate
Learning to think
Building character
Preparation for citizenship
Living with diversity
Preparing for a global society
Acquiring broader interests
Preparing for a career
Improving the quality of undergraduate education.
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Includes index.
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