Linkages Among Reform Initiatives:

Name of Reform Initiative
Linkage
Nature of Linkage
Active Learning
Critical Thinking
Problem based curriculum and exercises
Active Learning
Service Learning
"Application of knowledge in service settings."
Collaborative Learning
Learning Communities
Learning as a social process with peer interaction playing a critical role.
Collaborative Learning
Active Learning
Learning as active not passive
Collaborative Learning
Cooperative Education
An emphasis on cooperation, teamwork, and civic responsibility.
Collaborative Learning
Critical Thinking
Problem centered curriculum.
Cooperative Education
Collaborative Learning
Small group work and an emphasis on group improvement.
Cooperative Education
Active Learning
Active development and practice of group skills.
Critical Thinking
Collaborative Learning
Small group exercises are used as a means to enhance critical thinking
Cultural Pluralism
General Education
Diversity requirements and movement beyond only Western curriculum.
Cultural Pluralism
International Education
Emphasis on interdependence and knowledge from national and international culture.
First Year Seminar/Senior Seminar
Learning Communities
"Students involved in a community such as discussion group, residence hall, etc."
First Year Seminar/Senior Seminar
Standards
Inform students of expectations in college.
First Year Seminar/Senior Seminar
K-16
"Ease transition from high school to college."
First Year Seminar/Senior Seminar
Student Peer Teaching
Involvement of upper-class persons.
General Education
Active Learning
Incorporation.
General Education
Service Learning
Incorporation.
General Education
Collaborative Learning
Incorporation.
General Education
Critical Thinking
Incorporation.
General Education
Cultural Pluralism
Recognizes a "beyond Western" curriculum.
International Education
Cultural Pluralism
Acceptance and emphasis of global and diverse community students must be able to cope with.
K-16
Science Reforms
"Congruence within science curriculum between high school and higher education."
K-16
First Year Seminar
"Easing transition from high school to college."
Learning Communities
Collaborative Learning
Intellectual interaction between students & students and students & faculty.
New Wave Calculus
Science Reform
Some regard New Wave Calculus as embedded in science reforms. Both seek to be more inclusive and incorporate more active, cooperative, and problem solving-based teaching into the curriculum.
Science Reform
Active Learning
Pedagogy Improvement
Science Reform
Collaborative Learning
Pedagogy Development
Science Reform
Critical Thinking
Problem Based Curriculum
Science Reform
Cultural Pluralism
Inclusive focus and historic absence of student populations
Science Reform
K-16
Development of partnerships among high schools and higher education. Congruence between high school and higher education.
Science Reform
Technology
Computer simulations and problem solving
Service Learning
Active Learning
Utilization of experience and practice in teaching.
Service Learning
Collaborative Learning
Small group and general group work.
Standards
K-16
Ease transition from high school to college by development of clear standards.
Technology
Critical Thinking
Problem solving simulations and exercises.
Technology
Collaborative Learning
"Peer tutoring and feedback."
Writing Across the Curriculum
Critical Thinking
Writing as a means to assess critical thinking and some argue that writing is essential to critical thinking.
Writing Across the Curriculum
New Wave Calculus
Greater emphasis on writing due to historical lack of writing in this subject.

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