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Full-Text Articles in Community College Leadership
Students' Performance, Satisfaction And Retention In A Hybrid And Traditional Face-To-Face Science Course, Principles Of Biology I, In A Community College, Abdallah Mohammad Matari
Students' Performance, Satisfaction And Retention In A Hybrid And Traditional Face-To-Face Science Course, Principles Of Biology I, In A Community College, Abdallah Mohammad Matari
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Hybrid teaching, comprised of both in-class and online teaching, is rapidly becoming a favorite mode of teaching and learning. Online and hybrid courses on have become more and more appealing to both higher education institutions and the students they serve. In particular, hybrid teaching has an increase appeal to community colleges as they serve a diverse student population with varied academic levels, cultural background, and personal responsibilities. Hybrid courses promotes flexibility in course scheduling options for students and enables institutions to accept more students without worrying about physical classroom space concerns. This study explored and compared students’ learning outcomes, satisfaction, …
Predicting Latino Community College Student Success: A Conceptual Model For First-Year Retention, Helen Castellanos Brewer
Predicting Latino Community College Student Success: A Conceptual Model For First-Year Retention, Helen Castellanos Brewer
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Students decide to remain enrolled in community college more so during their first-year of matriculation, than at any other point in their education. For the last three decades, community college leaders across the United States have been challenged by stagnant retention rates that hover around 60% (Mortenson, 2012). While Latino college students enroll in two-year colleges more than any other racial/ethnic group, there is limited research available that comprehensively studies the experience of Latino community college students.
This study’s purpose was to contribute to existing literature on first-year retention of Latino college students by researching the relationship between student engagement …
Part Into The Whole: The Integration Of Part-Time Faculty Into The Community College, Ruth A. Carberry
Part Into The Whole: The Integration Of Part-Time Faculty Into The Community College, Ruth A. Carberry
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Previous studies on the topic of part-time faculty in community colleges have pointed to their continuous increase in the percentage the faculty majority in the community college throughout the United States. Other studies have described their personal level of satisfaction or the level of their students' outcomes. The purpose of this study was to uncover factors that can better integrate part-time faculty into the organizational culture of the community college resulting in an increase of personal satisfaction and better student outcomes.
This was a modified mixed methods study. The quantitative section used descriptive and Chi-square statistics to analyze the responses …
“What The Hell Is Revise?”: Student Approaches To Coursework In Developmental English At One Urban-Serving Community College, Stefan A. Perun
“What The Hell Is Revise?”: Student Approaches To Coursework In Developmental English At One Urban-Serving Community College, Stefan A. Perun
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
The primary objective of this dissertation was to help illuminate why most students who enroll in developmental English at community colleges never make it to a college-level course. The extant literature suggests that students’ learning experiences in a course largely account for success or failure, yet few studies have uncovered how students experience content and pedagogy in developmental English at community colleges, and how these experiences shape students’ success or failure in their course. To remedy this gap, I conducted a semester-long, classroom level, qualitative study of three sections of developmental English at one community college. I primarily relied upon …
Controversial Policy Change In A Community College: Exploring The Institutional Consequences, Jessica Chambers
Controversial Policy Change In A Community College: Exploring The Institutional Consequences, Jessica Chambers
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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The Preferred Classroom Environment Of College-Level Business Administration Students In Urban Community Colleges, Thomas J. Cox
The Preferred Classroom Environment Of College-Level Business Administration Students In Urban Community Colleges, Thomas J. Cox
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Strenghtening The Academic Quality, Community Presence And Institutional Power Of The Two-Year Community Colleges In New Jersey, Jennifer R. Hopek
Strenghtening The Academic Quality, Community Presence And Institutional Power Of The Two-Year Community Colleges In New Jersey, Jennifer R. Hopek
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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