Lundell, Dana B.Higbee, Jeanne L.Arendale, David R.2007-11-272007-11-272005https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5357The impetus for this book is derived in part by explaining what it is that we do and to discern future directions for this work. It is also driven by definitions ascribed to our work, that is,“developmental education” and an even newer vision and vocabulary for the future that captures the integration of a variety of theories, pedagogies, and evaluation measures that fully support diverse and rapidly changing student populations. Given the demographic shift in Minnesota’s population, the authors in this book have expressed an imperative that we look centrally at the experiences of the learner in higher education through a different set of lenses if we are to be successful in preparing all learners.en-USeducationThe General College Vision: Integrating Intellectual Growth, Multicultural Perspectives, and Student DevelopmentBook