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About the Author
Barbara Leigh Smith is a Senior Scholar at the Washington Centerfor Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education, an emeritusmember of the faculty, and former provost and vice president foracademic affairs at The Evergreen State College. Smith and JeanMacGregor are founders of the Washington Center for Improving theQuality of Undergraduate Education which has led learning communitydevelopment for twenty years.
Jean MacGregor is a Senior Scholar at the Washington Center forImproving the Quality of Undergraduate Education and teaches in themaster of environmental studies program at The Evergreen StateCollege.
Roberta S. Matthews is provost and vice president for academicaffairs and professor of English at Brooklyn College.
Faith Gabelnick was president emerita of Pacific University,Forest Grove, Oregon, and president of Gabelnick ConsultingInstitute.
Reviews
"... the authors provide a lucid and comprehensive overview."(Authors Journal Compilation, Winter 2007)
"...is a superb resource of ideas and experiences worthy ofbeing examined at length." (The Midwest Book Review)"Every college teacher should read this comprehensive andinsightful analysis of one of the most important pedagogicalmovements in contemporary higher education."
--Alexander W. Astin, Allan M. Carter Professor of HigherEducation, University of California, Los Angeles
"An essential resource for anyone interested in learningcommunities by the leaders in the field. Framed by years ofexperience, the authors provide invaluable insights into how onebegins, sustains, and improves learning communities on both two-and four-year campuses. A must-read."
--Vincent Tinto, distinguished university professor and chair,Higher Education Program, Syracuse University
"Conceptual and practical, comprehensive and illustrative.This magnificent volume proves the learning communities movementhas come of age."
--Peter Ewell, vice president, National Center for Higher EducationManagement Systems (NCHEMS)
"This book contains a wealth of information, not onlyabout learning communities, but about the efforts of highereducation to improve learning through actively engaging students inthe process."
--K. Patricia Cross, professor of higher education, emerita,University of California, Berkeley
Book Information
ISBN 9780787910365
Author Barbara Leigh Smith
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 617g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 154mm * 33mm