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2009

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Validation Study Of The Colorado Learning Attitudes About Science Survey At A Hispanic-Serving Institution, Vashti Sawtelle, Eric Brewe, Laird Kramer Aug 2009

Validation Study Of The Colorado Learning Attitudes About Science Survey At A Hispanic-Serving Institution, Vashti Sawtelle, Eric Brewe, Laird Kramer

Department of Teaching and Learning

The Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey (CLASS) has been widely acknowledged as a useful measure of student cognitive attitudes about science and learning. The initial University of Colorado validation study included only 20% non-Caucasian student populations. In this Brief Report we extend their validation to include a predominately under-represented minority population. We validated the CLASS instrument at Florida International University, a Hispanic-serving institution, by interviewing students in introductory physics classes using a semistructured protocol, examining students’ responses on the CLASS item statements, and comparing them to the items’ intended meaning. We find that in our predominately Hispanic population, 94% …


Effects Of Student-Faculty Interactions On Persistence Of Underprepared Community College Students., Deoraj Bharath Mar 2009

Effects Of Student-Faculty Interactions On Persistence Of Underprepared Community College Students., Deoraj Bharath

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The high concentration of underprepared students in community colleges presents a challenge to educators, policy-makers, and researchers. All have pointed to low completion rates and caution that institutional practices and policy ought to focus on improving retention and graduation rates. However, a multitude of inhibiting factors limits the educational opportunities of underprepared community college students.

Using Tinto's (1993) and Astin's (1999) models of student departure as the primary theoretical framework, as well as faculty mentoring as a strategy to impact student performance and retention, the purpose of this study was to determine whether a mentoring program designed to promote greater …


Private Higher Education Policy In Ohio, 1980-2006 : A Case Study Demonstrating The Usefulness Of Zumeta's Public Policy Posture Model, Timothy S. Bessler Mar 2009

Private Higher Education Policy In Ohio, 1980-2006 : A Case Study Demonstrating The Usefulness Of Zumeta's Public Policy Posture Model, Timothy S. Bessler

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study describes the case of private higher education in Ohio between 1980 and 2006 using Zumeta's (1996) model of state policy and private higher education. More specifically, this study used case study methodology and multiple sources to demonstrate the usefulness of Zumeta's model and illustrate its limitations. Ohio served as the subject state and data for 67 private, 4-year, degree-granting, Higher Learning Commission-accredited institutions were collected. Data sources for this study included the National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Data System as well as database infonnation and documents from various state agencies in Ohio, including the Ohio Board …


The Contribution Of Higher Education To Economic Development In A Globalized Environment, Domingo G. Echevarria Feb 2009

The Contribution Of Higher Education To Economic Development In A Globalized Environment, Domingo G. Echevarria

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Amidst concerns about achieving high levels of technology to remain competitive in the global market without compromising economic development, national economies are experiencing a high demand for human capital. As higher education is assumed to be the main source of human capital, this analysis focused on a more specific and less explored area of the generally accepted idea that higher education contributes to economic growth. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to find whether higher education also contributes to economic development, and whether that contribution is more substantial in a globalized context.

Consequently, a multiple linear regression analysis was …


Cognitive And Noncognitive Variables That Predict Florida Community College Radiography Program Graduates' Success On The Registry, Gregory J. Ferenchak Feb 2009

Cognitive And Noncognitive Variables That Predict Florida Community College Radiography Program Graduates' Success On The Registry, Gregory J. Ferenchak

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study examined the predictive merits of selected cognitive and noncognitive variables on the national Registry exam pass rate using 2008 graduates (n = 175) from community college radiography programs in Florida. The independent variables included two GPAs, final grades in five radiography courses, self-efficacy, and social support. The dependent variable was the first-attempt results on the national Registry exam. The design was a retrospective predictive study that relied on academic data collected from participants using the self-report method and on perceptions of students' success on the national Registry exam collected through a questionnaire developed and piloted in the study. …