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Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus

When crafted thoughtfully and collectively, an institution's general education program is a core component of the foundation from which students will develop their critical thinking skills, choose their major, and explore their interests. Are your students and faculty invigorated and inspired by your institution's general education program? If not, it may be time for a redesign. 

The Chronicle’s new issue brief, Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus, explores the primary drivers of gen ed reform, key elements of a 21st century curriculum, and offers guidance on how to navigate the process. 
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  • 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
A strong core curriculum requires continual training, assessment, and attention. Order your copy of the brief and ensure your faculty and institution are prepared for the redesign process. 
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