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The Practice Of Being A Student: Cops And Graduate Student Success, Aimee Dechambeau
The Practice Of Being A Student: Cops And Graduate Student Success, Aimee Dechambeau
Aimée L. deChambeau
This report frames the major results of recent research into graduate student success using a community of practice model based on the work of Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger as the organizational framework and lens for analyzing collected data. The goal was to determine if a community of practice developed among doctoral students and if so, whether it aided the students in their role and practice of becoming, and being, successful students. An examination of the first eight doctoral cohorts in a hybrid low-residency, self-directed graduate education program determined that student CoPs can develop to support students’ success in the …
What Does It Mean To Be Happy In Higher Ed?, David Silva
What Does It Mean To Be Happy In Higher Ed?, David Silva
David Silva
In higher education circles, happiness doesn't get much play. While there's plenty of talk about student satisfaction, parental expectations, faculty morale, administrative attitudes, and legislative resolve, we don't ask basic questions about what it means to be happy in academia.
Perhaps discussions of happiness in higher ed are misplaced. After all, were not here to make anybody happy; we're here to get stuff done. There's teaching and learning to accomplish. Scholarship to undertake. Committee work to endure. Policies to implement. Dollars and people to manage.
Furthermore, concern about what makes for happy students can lead us toward that education model …
Campus Misconduct, Sexual Harm And Appropriate Process: The Essential Sexuality Of It All, Katharine K. Baker
Campus Misconduct, Sexual Harm And Appropriate Process: The Essential Sexuality Of It All, Katharine K. Baker
Katharine K. Baker
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Accommodations And Support Services For Students With Asd. National Survey Of Dss Providers, Kirsten R. Brown
Accommodations And Support Services For Students With Asd. National Survey Of Dss Providers, Kirsten R. Brown
Kirsten R. Brown, Ph.D.
Brown, K. (2017). Accommodations and support services for students with autism spectrum disorder: A national survey of disability resource providers. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 30(2), 141-156.
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are participating in postsecondary education at an increasing rate. Yet, we know little about what types of accommodations or services disability resource providers employ to support students with ASD. The purpose of this study was to examine how postsecondary institutions are fostering the academic success of students with ASD. Using a randomly selected, nationally representative sample of postsecondary institutions (n =1,245 response …