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Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus

Institutions have neglected to allocate sufficient resources and attention to one of the most fundamental components of a student's career: general education. Tight budgets and competing priorities have resulted in institutions letting years go by without assessing their gen ed curriculum. But a thorough, well-planned program is essential to preparing today's students for an increasingly complex world. 

The Chronicle’s new issue brief, Reforming Gen Ed: Strategies for Success on Your Campus, is designed to help you revamp your college's program of general education. It explores the primary drivers of core reform, key elements of a 21st century curriculum, and offers guidance on how to navigate your way forward. 
Purchase your copy and learn how to:
  • 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 gen-ed reform process
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