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Collaboration Among Everyone on a College Campus, Particularly Academic Affairs and Student Affairs

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This is a report from the American Association of Higher Education
Joint Task Force:  Focusing on collaboration among administrators,
faculty, and staff the Joint Task Force members discuss that by
“acting cooperatively in the context of common goals, as the most
innovative institutions have done, that our accumulated understanding
about learning is put to best use.”  The task force also recognizes
that “learning is a social activity, and modeling is one of the most
powerful learning tools.  As participants in organizations dedicated
to learning, we have a responsibly to model for students how to work
together on behalf of our shared mission to learn from each other.”

The report offers ten learning principles and within each principal a
list of affects on the student, how the faculty and staff in
collaboration may affect the student, and examples of colleges that
are currently practicing the principal.  

The final two pages offers duties for all players in education,
including students, faculty, staff, and the community to name a few.      

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Name
David Potter et al
Title
Chair, Joint Task Force on Student Learning
Organization
American Association for Higher Education