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Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1905 and chartered in 1906 by an act of Congress, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is an independent policy and research center with a primary mission "to do and perform all things necessary to encourage, uphold, and dignify the profession of the teacher and the cause of higher education." More»
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Whatever Happened To Undergraduate Reform?
by Theodore J. Marchese

The author asks whether higher education reform—once so vigorous and far-reaching—has run out of new things to say.
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Pedagogies of Uncertainty: Teaching for Understanding, Judgment and Commitment
Lee Shulman photoWatch a videocast of Lee Shulman's Grawemeyer Award in Education address at the University of Louisville.

Carnegie Centennial

Celebrating 100 Years
Andrew CarnegieLearn more about Carnegie's history in a special Centennial section.

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Carnegie Community Event Examines Work and Integrity
Carnegie Event Examines Use of Multimedia Web Sites
Carnegie Invites Institutions to Participate in New Elective Community Engagement Classification
Change Magazine

Current Issue: Developing Judgment
May/June 2006

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