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Public Policy Implications of Changing Student Attendance Patterns

✍ Scribed by David A. Longanecker; Cheryl D. Blanco


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Weight
79 KB
Volume
2003
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-0560

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Public policy is likely to remain more reactive than proactive, and more iterative than creative, in responding to the needs and concerns of students with new attendance patterns. Swirling students will likely swirl even more among institutions, but it will take some time before our policies catch up.


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