The significant community college

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Author: Van Wagoner, Randall J.; Bowman, Linda S.; Spraggs, Laurence D.

Abstract:

The level of success that has sustained community colleges in the past will not suffice for the future. Shifting environments, resources, competitors, accountability, and technology have changed the measures of organizational performance. This article provides a new framework and defines a new set of critical measures that will move community colleges from success to significance.

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Subjects: Outcomes; Management; Providers of education and training

Keywords: Community college; Future; Organisational development; Organisational objective; Institutional role; Partnership in education and training

Geographic subjects: North America; United States

Published: Raleigh, North Carolina: Department of Adult and Community College Education, North Carolina State University, 2005

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Journal title: Community college review

Journal volume : 33

Journal number: 1

Journal date: Fall 2005

Pages: pp.38-50

ISSN: 0091-5521

Statement of responsibility: Randall J. VanWagoner, Linda S. Bowman, Laurence D. Spraggs

Notes:
This article is published as an Editor's Choice selection

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 83.112



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