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Learning Support Center Bibliography


Bibs: Starting Up & Designing | Leadership and Management | Evaluation | Program & Services | Online | Staff Training | Related Materials from Bus & Ind  

Starting Up & Designing a Learning Support Center

Burns, M. E. "A Study to Formulate a Learning Assistance Model For the California Community College (1993)

Christ, F.L., R. Sheets, and K. Smith. (2000). Starting up a Learning Assistance Center: Conversations with CRLA Members Who Have Been There and Done That. Clearwater, FL: H & H Publishing Company, Inc. (Review by Dr. W. White in.Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 17(1), 71-72.)

Garner, A. (1980). A comprehensive community college model for learning assistance centers. In K. V. Lauridsen (Ed.) Examining the scope of learning centers. New Directions For College Learning Assistance (1 ), San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc. 19-31.

Godsey, E. (1992). The functions of a learning center. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Southern Missouri University.

Hashway, R. M. (1989). Developmental learning center designs. In Research and teaching in developmental education, (5 ), 2 , 25-38.

Karwin, T. J. (1973). Flying a learning center: Design and costs of an off-campus space for learning. Berkeley, CA: Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.

Martin, D. C., Lorton, M., Blanc, R & Evans, C. (1978). The learning center: A comprehensive model for colleges and universities. Kansas City, MO: 20 Student Learning Center, University of Missouri. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 162 294)

Maxwell, M. (1994). Developing a learning center: Plans, problems, and progress. In M. Maxwell. From access to success: A book of readings on college developmental education and learning assistance programs. Clearwater, FL: H & H Publishing Company, Inc., 49-56.

Smith, K. (1995). Twelve key questions to answer and one critical issue in designing and implementing a collegiate learning center" in S. Mioduski & G. Enright (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th and 16th Annual Institutes for Learning Assistance Professionals, 54-55.

Van, B. (1992). College learning assistance programs: Ingredients for success. In Journal of college reading and learning, 24 ( 2), 27-39.

Weisberger R. (1994). Model for the development of an academic support center. In I. Anderson (Ed.) A sourcebook for developmental educators. Manchester, NH: Learning Assistance Association of New England, 1994, 16-21.

White, W. G. Jr. & M. L. Schnuth. (1990). College learning assistance centers: Places for learning. In R. M. Hashway (Ed.) Handbook of developmental education. New York: Praeger, 155-177.

White, W. G. Jr. , B. Kyzar, & K.E. Lane. (1990). College learning assistance centers: Spaces for learning. In R. M. Hashway (Ed.) Handbook of developmental education. New York: Praeger, 179-195.

White, W. G. Jr. , B. Kyzar, & K.E. Lane. (1990). College learning assistance center Design considerations. In The educational facility planner, (28 ), 4, 22-26.

Whyte, C. S. (1980). An integrated counseling and learning center in K.V.Lauridsen (ed.) Examining the scope of learning centers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 33-43.

White, W.G.,Jr. (2004). The physical environment of learning support centers. The Learning Assistance Review, 9(1), 17-27.

 

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