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Introduction to Helping Students Learn
Helping Students Learn identifies the shared purpose of all higher education organizations, and is accordingly the pivot of any institutional analysis. This component focuses on the teaching-learning process within a formal instructional context, yet also addresses how our entire institution contributes to helping students learn and overall student development. It examines LSC's processes and systems related to:

  • Learning objectives
  • Mission-driven student learning and development
  • Intellectual climate
  • Academic programs and courses
  • Student Preparation
  • Key issues such as technology and diversity
  • Program and course delivery
  • Faculty and staff roles
  • Teaching and learning effectiveness
  • Course sequencing and scheduling
  • Learning and co-curricular support
  • Student assessment
  • Measures
  • Analysis of results
  • Improvement efforts

Context

Processes

Results

Improvements


Last updated 1/14/2008 1:13:04 PM
 
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