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An edition of How College Works (2014)

How College Works

"Constrained by shrinking budgets, can colleges do more to improve the quality of education? And can students get more out of college without paying higher tuition? Daniel Chambliss and Christopher Takacs conclude that the limited resources of colleges and students need not diminish the undergraduate experience. How College Works reveals the surprisingly decisive role that personal relationships play in determining a student's collegiate success, and puts forward a set of small, inexpensive interventions that yield substantial improvements in educational outcomes. At a liberal arts college in New York, the authors followed a cluster of nearly one hundred students over a span of eight years. The curricular and technological innovations beloved by administrators mattered much less than the professors and peers whom students met, especially early on. At every turning point in students' undergraduate lives, it was the people, not the programs, that proved critical. Great teachers were more important than the topics studied, and even a small number of good friendships--two or three--made a significant difference academically as well as socially. For most students, college works best when it provides the daily motivation to learn, not just access to information. Improving higher education means focusing on the quality of a student's relationships with mentors and classmates, for when students form the right bonds, they make the most of their education." -- Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
208

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How College Works
2018, Harvard University Press
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How College Works
2014, Harvard University Press
in English
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How College Works
2014, Harvard University Press
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How College Works
2014, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

The search for a solution
Entering
Choosing
The arithmetic of engagement
Belonging
Learning
Finishing
Lessons learned
Appendix : Methods

Edition Notes

Published in
Cambridge, MA, London, England

Classifications

Library of Congress
LA229.C43 2014, LA229 .C43 2014, LA229 .C43 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
208 p.
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25647934M
ISBN 10
0674049020
ISBN 13
9780674049024
LCCN
2013018548
OCLC/WorldCat
840460704

Work Description

Constrained by shrinking budgets, can colleges do more to improve the quality of education? And can students get more out of college without paying higher tuition? Daniel Chambliss and Christopher Takacs conclude that the limited resources of colleges and students need not diminish the undergraduate experience. How College Works reveals the surprisingly decisive role that personal relationships play in determining a student's collegiate success, and puts forward a set of small, inexpensive interventions that yield substantial improvements in educational outcomes. At a liberal arts college in New York, the authors followed a cluster of nearly one hundred students over a span of eight years. The curricular and technological innovations beloved by administrators mattered much less than the professors and peers whom students met, especially early on. At every turning point in students' undergraduate lives, it was the people, not the programs, that proved critical. Great teachers were more important than the topics studied, and even a small number of good friendships -- two or three -- made a significant difference academically as well as socially. For most students, college works best when it provides the daily motivation to learn, not just access to information. Improving higher education means focusing on the quality of a student's relationships with mentors and classmates, for when students form the right bonds, they make the most of their education. - Publisher.

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