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Dear John, A strong and effective general education program requires continual training, assessment, and adaptation, yet many institutions view gen ed reform as a set-it-and-forget-it exercise. The Chronicle's new issue brief, Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus, offers insight into the importance of a meaningful gen ed curriculum, and strategies for how you and your institution can best navigate the complex process of redesign. Purchase the brief and learn how to:Assess your institution's readiness and expectations for gen ed reformSet appropriate goals and get buy-in from key roles and departmentsDevelop the right strategy for your campusIdentify potential obstacles and conflict that may surface during the processThis exclusive brief provides case studies of schools who have successfully redesigned their programs, and those who have struggled. Learn more about the importance of "scaffolding"â the idea that a general education program works best when it builds on itself and integrates with the major. Order your copy today for expert advice on revamping and transforming your college's gen ed program. Best,Chloe
Chloe Carter ManagerThe Chronicle of Higher Education1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20037
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