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Junco, Reynol; Chickering, Arthur W. – About Campus, 2010
For centuries, issues of civil discourse only arose concerning written and oral communication. But now, new technologies for communication and social interaction, particularly social media, have dramatically expanded the potential for human interaction. They generate significant challenges for institutional policies and practices to encourage and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Opportunities, Interaction, Technological Advancement
Chickering, Arthur W. – About Campus, 2006
After forty-nine years of watching and working in higher education, Arthur Chickering has determined that three R's truly are fundamental to helping students learn. In stark contrast to the traditional set, Chickering's three R's challenge educators to recognize, respect, and respond to wide-ranging individual differences among diverse learners.…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Student Diversity, Cognitive Structures, Prior Learning
Peer reviewedChickering, Arthur W.; Stamm, Liesa – About Campus, 2002
Preparing students to fill their necessary roles in a pluralistic democracy requires an institutional commitment to civic engagement. Student participation on all major institutional committees, including those that make personnel decisions, can provide useful opportunities to practice civic involvement through concrete contributions to…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, College Administration, College Students, Social Responsibility
Peer reviewedChickering, Arthur W.; O'Connor, John – About Campus, 1996
Describes the development of a university learning center that connects students' out-of-class and in-class experiences. Discusses educational programming and the need to solicit ideas from potential users. Includes guidelines for soliciting proposals and details the center's facilities. Emphasizes that this model can be adapted to other…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Cooperation, Educational Strategies, Higher Education

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