A Values-Based Learning Model to Impact Maturational Change: The College Fraternity as Developmental Crucible

Authors

  • Tim Reuter
  • Elgan Baker
  • Michael Hernandez
  • Dan Bureau

Abstract

The period of late adolescence and early adulthood is a critical time during which individual identity is developed. One fraternity recently implemented a developmental process that facilitated identity maturation within its members by emphasizing self-awareness and reflection. Utilizing a learning model as the core component of all aspects of its programming, the fraternity conducted research to determine the impact of its learning model on the development of self-awareness. This article provides data from three years of implementation that documents significant increases in this critical developmental competency.

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2012-09-01

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