The Swail Letter Podcast

The Lever Principle for Student Success

7 min · 3 de abr de 2019
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When a student exhibits some factor that could lead to academic failure or withdrawal, then that represents a lever that is pressed by the student and should start an institutional process to act in accordance with the situation. This Swail Letter talks about "The Lever Principle."

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