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Valuing as a College Outcome

Alverno College - WI, Wisconsin
President: Sister Joel Read

Students at Alverno College must master eight critical “”abilities”" including communication, analysis, problem solving, valuing, social interaction, global perspectives, effective citizenship, and aesthetic responsiveness. The “”valuing”" aspect of the curriculum is implemented by faculty members from each discipline division at the college, who comprise the college’s Valuing Department. The “”valuing ability”" is a process by which students explore the importance of values within a number of different contexts including values and actions, values in one’s profession, and the sources of values.

Website: www.alverno.edu

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