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Making Their Own Way: Narratives for Transforming Higher Education to Promote Self-Development

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Baxter Magolda (Miami U., Ohio) conducted a longitudinal study of 101 college freshmen, beginning in 1986, to better understand learning and intellectual development during college. Her annual interviews with some of the students continued through their 20s; this work, which includes the stories of 39 of the participants, shows their transformation from external to internal self-definition, what Baxter Magolda calls "the crucial step in moving toward self-authorship" and fulfilling participation in society. From their stories, she draws lessons for educators to help improve the college experience and better prepare students for the complexities of contemporary life. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

356 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2001

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Marcia B. Baxter Magolda

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October 15, 2012
Another book for student development theory class, easier to read than the last one... Overall I liked it, but I'm not sure I would have wanted to be one of Baxter-Magolda's students.
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