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Peer Review Winter 2008  

Academic Advising
Winter 2008

This issue addresses the role of academic advising in undergraduate education with a special focus on general education goals and the documentation of the achievement of student learning outcomes.
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Faculty Development: Finding Balance in Changing Roles
Fall 2007

Faculty development will play a critical role in efforts to achieve essential learning outcomes for all students. This issue features the key challenges and pressures facing faculty members and institutions as they work to orient new faculty and build the skills of existing faculty.
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Peer Review Summer 2007  

Bringing Theory to Practice
Summer 2007
The Bringing Theory to Practice (BTtoP) project seeks to advance engaged student learning and determine how it might improve the quality of students' education, development, health, and commitment to civic engagement. This issue provides a brief project overview as well as several campus examples that offer specific forms of engaged learning and how they are contributing to students' health and well-being.
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Assessing Student Learning
Spring 2007
As campuses implement more complex assignments, community placements, internships, student research programs, and other engaged learning practices, the opportunity for students to demonstrate complex capacities will be increased. This issue addresses a variety of approaches to achieving and assessing the advanced learning outcomes derived from these practices. It includes a special focus on developing and assessing capstone courses.
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Student Preparation, Motivation, and Achievement
Winter 2007
The issue presents data on college readiness, effective strategies for increasing student engagement and motivation to work hard and succeed, and new ways to measure student achievement of key learning outcomes.
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Learning and Technology
Fall 2006
This issue examines a range of current issues concerning the role and use of technology in student learning and also addresses how these technologies can advance liberal education learning outcomes. Topics addressed include using technology to advance humanistic ideals, teaching through blended learning environment, engaging faculty in a technological age, and learning through the deployment of innovative technologies in informal spaces.
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Successful Transitions to College Through First- Year Programs
Summer 2006
This issue features first-year programs that are designed to facilitate positive transitions for students into higher education and foster more intentional learning through intensive seminars and faculty contact, mentoring programs, and cocurricular activities.
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The Creativity Imperative
Spring 2006
Why is cultivating creative abilities among today’s students so essential? This issue focuses on the creativity imperative and addresses such issues as how to shape a creative environment on campus and what role creativity plays in a range of today’s work environments
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Peer Review Winter 2006

Undergraduate Research: A Path to Engagement, Achievement, and Integration
Winter 2006
This issue highlights undergraduate programs that integrate students into the research community through mentored experiences in the various disciplines. These programs strive to provide students with hands-on opportunities to participate in original research projects and to engage in creative activities and scholarship under the guidance of experienced faculty members.
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Peer Review Summer/Fall 2005

Integrative Learning
Summer/Fall 2005
This issue of Peer Review focuses on integrative learning. Integrative abilities are among the most important goals of a twenty-first-century liberal education. Articles in this issue explore how integrative learning fosters connections among disciplines and cocurricular experiences and transcends academic boundaries.
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Peer Review Sprint 2005

Liberal Education and the Entrepreneurial Spirit
Spring 2005
Sponsored by the Kauffman Consortium for Liberal Education and Entrepreneurship, housed at the College of Charleston, this issue explores how entrepreneurial ideas and values, especially those tied to a sense of social responsibility, might reinvigorate and complement contemporary understandings of liberal education across multiple disciplines.
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Peer Review Winter 2004

Science and Engaged Learning
Winter 2005
This issue explores efforts to improve science education for majors and nonmajors through new forms of engaged science learning. Included are an overview of trends in undergraduate science reform, a reflection on the multiple meanings of engaged learning, and a list of myths about engagement that prevent science faculty from adopting active learning pedagogies.
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Peer Review Fall 2004

Creating Shared Responsibility for General Education and Assessment
Fall 2004
Challenging the widespread notion that general education is something to "get out of the way as soon as possible," this issue explores ways that campuses are now working to cultivate important outcomes across the curriculum and, given the growth in student transfer, across institutions.
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Peer Review Summer 2004

Quantitative Literacy
Summer 2004
This issue focuses on quantitative literacy as a key outcome of liberal education and explores recent trends in instruction, assessment, and curricular location. Also included is a look at related college readiness issues.
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Peer Review Spring 2004

Advancing the Conversation Between Graduate and Undergraduate Education
Spring 2004
Planned in coordination with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, this issue examines the intersections between undergraduate and graduate education. It explores the ways in which doctoral education could and should cultivate not just preparation for teaching in liberal arts fields, but new leadership for the larger aims of liberal education.
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Peer Review Winter 2004

(R)Evolution of the New Globally Engaged Academy
Winter 2004
Focuses on the evolving identities and missions of colleges and universities as they adapt to provide a practical and engaged liberal education to today's students
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Writing and the New Academy
Fall 2003
Focuses on writing as a key outcome of liberal education and explores recent trends in writing instruction, assessment, and curricular relocation. Also included are case studies in programmatic reform and a look at related college readiness issues.
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General Education in the New Academy
Summer 2003
Addresses new models for general education with a focus on models of integrative learning and connections with the major and across a student's full time in college. It also explores the impact of such changes on institutional priorities like the assessment of student learning outcomes.
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Educating for Citizenship
Spring 2003
Focuses on how the academic goals of liberal education are enhanced by civic engagement and explores how or whether civic engagement is transforming liberal education.
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Purposeful Pathways? A Look at School-College Alignment
Winter 2003
Provides a critical overview of school-college alignment efforts and makes the case for more active involvement on the part of higher education in defining college readiness.
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Contingent Faculty and Student Learning
Fall 2002
Explores issues and trends associated with the use of part-time and full-time non-tenure-track faculty with a particular focus on the impact of these trends on the quality of students’ educational experiences.
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The Values Question in Higher Education
Summer 2002
Explores the ways colleges and universities are addressing the values questions today's students and the wider world bring to campus.
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Value Added Assessment of Liberal Education
Winter/Spring 2002 (double issue)
Presents the RAND Corporation/Council for Aid to Education’s Value Added Assessment Initiative, a long-term project to assess the quality of undergraduate liberal education in America at the institutional level. Also includes several initial responses to the initiative.
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Learning Communities: A Sustainable Innovation?
Summer/Fall 2001 (double issue)
Explores the challenges faced by this successful innovation and presents current best practices.
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Academic Governance: Charting a New Course
Spring 2001
Provides an overview of the history and current state of academic governance.
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Broad Minds & Good Jobs: Integrating Liberal and Professional Studies
Winter 2001
Considers the context for, and the challenges of, integrating liberal and professional studies in the undergraduate curriculum.
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A Small World?: Students and Faculty Abroad
Fall 2000
Seeks to provoke informed debate over the shape academic exchange will take in the years ahead and offers concise descriptions of current trends, key players, and useful resources.
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Why Is It So Hard to Change the Curriculum?
Summer 2000
Looks at the challenges facing those who hope to lead their campuses in revising the undergraduate curriculum.
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Health in Campus Life and Learning
Spring 2000
Argues that, in the context of a liberal education, we should help students understand the significance of health in their own lives and in the lives of those around them.
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A Moveable Feast? Curricular Coherence and Student Transfer
Winter 2000
Explores curricular coherence as a systemic challenge and argues that, in an age of student mobility, curricular coherence requires a broad commitment to debate and define our common educational goals.
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