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PAUL BAMBRICK-SANTOYO is managing director of Uncommon Schools, Newark, N.J, and author of Great Habits, Great Readers: A Practical Guide to K-4 Reading in Light of the Common Core (Jossey-Bass, 2013).

Abstract Many students don’t succeed in college in large measure because their high school failed to teach them the learning skills they would need: Deriving information from lectures, taking notes, and engaging professors and peers. Making sure students are exposed to college learning processes will help raise their level of persistence in college.

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