Carnegie Unit Definition. May, 2013.
Paper abstract bibtex The Carnegie unit is a system developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that based the awarding of academic credit on how much time students spent in direct contact with a classroom teacher. The standard Carnegie unit is defined as 120 hours of contact time with an instructor—i.e., one hour of instruction a […]
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title = {Carnegie {Unit} {Definition}},
url = {https://www.edglossary.org/carnegie-unit/},
abstract = {The Carnegie unit is a system developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that based the awarding of academic credit on how much time students spent in direct contact with a classroom teacher. The standard Carnegie unit is defined as 120 hours of contact time with an instructor—i.e., one hour of instruction a […]},
language = {en-US},
urldate = {2021-11-05},
journal = {The Glossary of Education Reform},
month = may,
year = {2013},
}
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