Higher Education

Let Me Learn For Colleges And Universities

“Let Me Learn, could well be the next ‘big idea’ for enabling student success.”

John Gardner
January 8, 2007

Let Me Learn Process,® an Advanced Learning System, can serve as a powerful tool for building learning communities–especially among first year students. Using approaches that have proven effective with first year students and graduate students, faculty and students at institutions such as the University of South Florida, Arizona State University, Hofstra, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Foothill College, Cumberland County College, and Bergen Community College, engage in developing their sense of self as learners along with teaching and learning strategies that result in increased retention and persistence to achieve within their given declared programs.

Let Me Learn has demonstrated over the years the difference it makes for student achievement and student retention. We encourage you to read more about the measurable difference those using the Let me Learn Process®.

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Ok, so how do I bring this to my institution?

Let Me Learn offers a complete package of staff development in the Let Me Learn Process®. This consists of awareness in-services, workshops, peer mentoring, on-line courses, and accelerated training. Let Me Learn offers a wide range of customizable workshops and informative publications for both newcomers and individuals with previous exposure to the Let Me Learn Process®. If you are interested in bringing this Advanced Learning System to your institution, please contact us; to discuss how Let Me Learn and your institution can develop a relationship–a relationship that will make a difference.



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