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Students' Perceptions Of Leadership Skills Gained At A County College, Kevin R. Dalina
Students' Perceptions Of Leadership Skills Gained At A County College, Kevin R. Dalina
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Many colleges offer leadership programs or multiple ways students can develop leadership skills like participation in student clubs or working on campus. Institutions do not always assess or evaluate where or how students learn leadership skills. This dissertation study investigated what leadership skills students are learning and where they learn them at a county college located in Central New Jersey. This study employed qualitative research methods where 9 students who participated were a sample of 45 students who participated in the county college’s leadership development program. The 9 students first participated in a focus group interview about what leadership skills …
Two-Year College Faculty Perspectives On Developmental Student Persistence: A Case Study, Mary Colleen Patterson
Two-Year College Faculty Perspectives On Developmental Student Persistence: A Case Study, Mary Colleen Patterson
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This study sought to understand the perspectives of two-year college composition faculty concerning the persistence of students in their developmental composition courses. Research has shown that developmental students are a population at risk for leaving college before completing their degree programs and that students are more likely to persist to reach their goals when they’ve built meaningful connections with faculty. Many factors affect faculty ability to connect with developmental students such as faculty history, teaching preparation, and work load.
This study answered four research questions: 1) how do faculty describe and perceive their experience in encouraging developmental students to persist? …