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Yellow Brick Road to Graduation: A Faculty Aid in Promoting Student Persistence and Retention |
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Helping students complete a degree in a timely manner is a goal shared by OU and its constituents. The purpose of today's conversation is to equip faculty with some tools to help students successfully navigate college.
While we know that our students are not in high school anymore, our students do not always recognize how their educational world has changed. The Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center at SMU has done a nice job of summarizing differences in high school and college.
The biggest challenge I see with students is a basic misunderstanding of the out-of-class work expected. I have found that having students complete the following worksheet helps them understand expectations for college level courses.
There are a number of things faculty can do to help improve student retention. Based on an analysis of data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), Julian Kinzie (2005) identified 20 diverse campuses that had higher-than-expected graduation to examine faculty practices that help students persist and succeed. Her analysis suggested that student persistence to graduation improves when faculty:
- Embrace undergraduates and their learning.
- Set and maintain high expectations for student performance.
- Clarify what students need to do to succeed.
- Use engaging pedagogical approaches appropriate for course objectives and students' abilities and learning styles.
- build on students' knowledge, abilities and talents.
- Provide meaningful feedback to students.
- Weave diversity into the curriculum including out-of-class assignments.
- Make time for students.
- Hold students accountable for taking their share of the responsibility for their learning.
I made some specific suggestions in a recent presentation to the Faculty Senate Executive Committee
References and Resources are below.
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PII Spring Workshop Series |
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I hope you all had a great holiday break. I am looking forward to a great Spring 2008! This Spring, we are pleased to announce our Spring 2008 PII Workshop Series. The Dates, Topics and Times are listed below. We look forward to seeing you at one of the events.
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Learning for 21st Century Life and Work |
Innovating at OU
Kent Johnson, Director
"Innovating at OU" is the Program for Instructional Innovation's (Pii) Official Blog. Pii is an institutional space devoted to advancing the art and science of facilitating student learning. Our goal to advance student learning at OU is achieved as Pii partners with faculty to design, evaluate, investigate, and disseminate course and curricular designs that foster student learning gains. A basic question we will investigate over the next several years is how do we create learning environments that prepare students for life and work in the 21st Century. This edition of "Innovating at OU" describes how Pii plans on partnering with faculty to develop 21st Century Learners.
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