The Case for Holistic Learning

  • Poindexter S
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Abstract

While individual innovations like collaborative learning, service learning or the use of technology in teaching are finding their way onto some campuses, a holistic approach that looks at teaching and learning strategies from an integrated perspective may offer the greatest impact. The case for holistic learning is presented.

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Poindexter, S. (2003). The Case for Holistic Learning. Change, 35(1), 24–30.

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