New Report: Higher Education: Civic Mission, Civic Effects
Posted by on May 21, 2007
Higher Education: Civic Mission, Civic Effects
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and CIRCLE jointly released “Higher Education: Civic Mission, Civic Effects” a consensus report by 22 scholars that explores the civic effects of attending college and the benefits of various approaches to civic learning in higher education. The authors represent the fields of political science, psychology, economics, philosophy, sociology, research in higher education, and women’s studies. The report concludes with a research agenda. To download the report, see http://www.civicyouth.org/research/areas/higher_ed.htm
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