Synopses & Reviews
Many earlier attempts at education reform have failed, causing some critics to call for a much more expansive wave of reform in which learning becomes a central focus. O'Banion presents an argument for the community college, with its strong penchant for innovation and risk-taking, as the ideal forum for creating this new learning paradigm. He proposes a provocative new concept called "the learning college," which is designed to help students make passionate connections to learning. The book describes in detail the six key principles that form the definition and character of a learning college. Emerging models of this concept are already in place at a handful of community colleges, and six of these pioneering institutions share their initial journeys in this book. O'Banion provides a practical guide for community college leaders who are preparing their institutions to enter the 21st century.
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...advisors at community colleges may find it helpful in understanding the climate and direction of educational reform.NACADA
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A major strength of this book is that the author defines his terms, provides examples, and cites relevant theoretical and empirical connections throughout the book....As student demographics and technology continue to change, this book serves as an excellent resource for all individuals involved in higher education, not limited to community college educators. Further support for this book comes from Patricia Cross, who notes in the book preface "this book captures a vision waiting to be put into action".Journal of College Student Development
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The resources mentioned here can serve as valuable guides for other college and university presidents who are working to ensure that their instutitions are better prepared to meet tomorrow's challenge.The Presidency
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About the Author
TERRY O'BANION is president and CEO of the League for Innovation in the Community College, Mission Viejo, California, and author of numerous books and articles on community college issues.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Foreword by K. Patricia Cross
Preface
Acknowledgments
Trimming the Branches of a Dying Tree by Terry O'Banion
The Student Is First by Terry O'Banion
Back to the Future by Terry O'Banion
How Firm a Foundation: The Promise of Technology by Terry O'Banion
How Firm a Foundation: Learning Research, Outcome Measures, and Learning Organizations by Terry O'Banion
The Journey of Transformation for Sinclair Community College by David H. Ponitz
Emerging Models of the New Paradigm at Jackson Community College by Lee Howser and Carole Schwinn
Lane Changes: Transformation at Lane Community College by Jerry Moskus
Becoming a Learner-Centered College System at Maricopa by Paul A. Elsner
The Palomar College Experience by George R. Boggs and Diane G. Michael
The Community College of Denver Creates a Climate for Learning by Byron McClenney
Launching a Learning College by Terry O'Banion
Index