Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education

Since 1987, these principles have often been cited as useful strategies for anyone who teaches undergraduates.  The  conclusions derived by Chickering and Gamson were supported by an analysis of over 50 years of research findings in the area.  The “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education” is a special insert to The Wingspread Journal (1987), Volume 9, No. 2, published by The Johnson Foundation Post Office Box 547, Racine, Wisconsin
53401-0547, Susan Poulsen, editor.  In a follow-up article in 1996, Chickering and Gamson provided advice on how to best use their ideas “ Implementing the Seven Principles: Technology as Lever,” (AAHE Bulletin, v49 n1-10 Sep 1996-Jun 1997)
Arthur W. Chickering and Zelda F. Gamson, 1987
Arthur W. Chickering and Stephen C. Ehrmann, 1996

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