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Katzner, Louis I.; Nieman, Donald G. – About Campus, 2006
Adults are typically required to make values-based decisions multiple times each day. Why, then, should a discussion of values not be explicit across the college curriculum and intentionally integrated into the cocurriculum? The authors describe a place where the work of values education is widely shared. (Contains 9 notes.)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Moral Values, Social Values, Values Education
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Parkins, Leslie – About Campus, 2006
Demonstrating an appreciation for the perspectives of others is now recognized as one of the single most important learning outcomes of a college education. This skill, fundamental to democracy and civic engagement, is honed in college by institutions that provide opportunities for students to interact with their peers and others on issues that…
Descriptors: College Students, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Outcomes of Education
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Astin, Helen S. – About Campus, 1996
Describes a program that instills in young persons a strong sense of civic responsibility. Outlines difficulties in reimagining leadership and the importance of self-awareness in leadership training. Explores personal values, group values, societal and community values, and how all of them work together. Discusses ways to implement the model. (RJM)
Descriptors: Citizenship, College Students, Higher Education, Leadership
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About Campus, 2003
Since the mid-1960s, the work of Alexander Astin--Allan M. Cartter Professor of Higher Education at the University of California-Los Angeles and director of the Higher Education Research Institute--has served as both bellwether for and mirror of the American college and university system. He was there to study and shed light on the student…
Descriptors: United States History, Educational History, Higher Education, Interviews