Our underachieving colleges

a candid look at how much students learn and why they should be learning more

Draws on empirical evidence to explore how much progress college students actually make toward widely accepted goals of undergraduate education, and explains why they often do not meet those goals in areas such as writing, critical thinking, quantitative skills, and moral reasoning.

Princeton University Press
2006
9780691125961
book

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