Jerry G. Gaff

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Jerry G. Gaff is an American educational scholar. He is a fellow at the Association of American Colleges and Universities[1] and has published numerous books on general education and liberal arts education.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In 1987–88, he was acting president of Hamline University.[9][10]

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  1. ^ "Jerry G. Gaff". Association of American Colleges & Universities. March 24, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Kunz, Don; Doyle, Kenneth O.; Gaff, Jerry G. (1977). "Student Evaluation of Instruction". AAUP Bulletin. 63 (4): 329. doi:10.2307/40225060.
  3. ^ Conrad, Clifton F. (1994). "Review of New Life for the College Curriculum". The Journal of General Education. 43 (1): 59–63. ISSN 0021-3667.
  4. ^ Stowe, Richard A. (1976). "Three Kinds of Development in Higher Education". AV Communication Review. 24 (2): 195–200. ISSN 0001-2890.
  5. ^ McHenry, Dean E.; Gaff, Jerry G. (January 1971). "The Cluster College". The Journal of Higher Education. 42 (1): 77. doi:10.2307/1977720.
  6. ^ Yanikoski, Richard A. (1977). "Review of Toward Faculty Renewal". The School Review. 85 (4): 602–604. ISSN 0036-6773.
  7. ^ Eble, Kenneth E.; Mandel, Barrett John; O'Toole, Simon; Slatoff, Walter J.; Gaff, Jerry G. (1970). "Literature and the English Department". AAUP Bulletin. 56 (4): 452. doi:10.2307/40224498.
  8. ^ Yanikoski, Richard A. (August 1977). "Toward Faculty Renewal . Jerry G. Gaff". The School Review. 85 (4): 602–604. doi:10.1086/443375.
  9. ^ "Jerry Gaff". Raymond College Alumni. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  10. ^ "History". President's Office. Hamline University. Retrieved October 22, 2021.


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