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| Revamping your general education curriculum can be a challenging and lengthy process, but necessary for developing a cohesive and meaningful program that addresses studentsâ needs. Fifty five percent of AACU member institutions state that gen ed has become more of a priority over the last five years, but colleges undergoing gen ed reform today have a minefield to navigate. Diverse stakeholders and limited resources make this a daunting task for faculty members and administrators across the country.
To better understand this complex process, get your copy of The Chronicleâs new issue brief, Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus. This brief explores the primary drivers of gen ed reform, analyzes the key elements of a 21st century curriculum, and offers guidance on how to navigate the process. |
| | - Assess your institution's readiness and expectations for gen ed reform
- Set appropriate goals and get buy-in from key roles and departments
- Develop the right strategy for your campus
- Identify potential obstacles and conflict that may surface during the process
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Your students are graduating into a complex and competitive world; ensure they have the skills needed to be successful with a robust, comprehensive general education program. |
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