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Record Nr.

UNINA9910824596703321

Autore

Greenfield Gerald Michael

Titolo

Developing and sustaining successful first-year programs : a guide for practitioners / / Gerald M. Greenfield, Jennifer R. Keup, John N. Gardner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

San Francisco, Calif., : Jossey-Bass, 2013

ISBN

9781118220702

1-118-23449-9

1-118-22070-6

9780470603345

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 p.)

Collana

The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series Developing and sustaining successful first-year programs

Altri autori (Persone)

KeupJennifer R

GardnerJohn N

Disciplina

378.199

Soggetti

College student development programs - United States

College freshmen - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface by John N. Gardner; The Authors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Where Have We Been, and Where Are We Going?; Chapter 1 High-Impact Pedagogies; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process; Leadership Roles/Communication; Resource Needs/Personnel; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; LaGuardia Community College; Drury University; University of Southern California; Chapter 2 Summer Bridge Programs; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process

Leadership Roles/CommunicationResource Needs/Personnel; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Ursinus College; Louisiana State University; Chapter 3 New Student Orientation; Goals of Orientation; Orientation Programming; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process; Leadership Roles/Communication; Resource Needs/Personnel; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; Purdue University; Tallahassee



Community College; Metropolitan State University; Chapter 4 Advising

Approaching the Work/Critical PartnersOrganization/Implementation Process; Advising Models; Effective Implementation; Leadership Roles /Communication; Resource Needs/Personnel; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; University of Akron; Sam Houston State University; University of Central Florida; Chapter 5 First-Year Seminars; Extended Orientation; Academic Seminars; Basic Study Skills; Preprofessional and Discipline-Linked Seminar; Hybrid Seminars; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process; Initial Tasks; Time Line

Leadership Roles/CommunicationResource Needs/Personnel; Instructor Recruitment; Funding Sources; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; University of South Carolina; Concordia University; Miami Dade College; Chapter 6 Learning Communities; A Model for Learning Communities; General Typology for Learning Communities; Learning Community Populations; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process; Organizational Elements; Instructional Elements; Ensuring Program Visibility; Leadership Roles/Communication; Resource Needs/Personnel; Start-Up Costs

Administrative and Operating ExpensesFaculty Development and Rewards; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; Elgin Community College; Wagner College; University of Michigan; Chapter 7 Residential Learning Programs; Characteristics of Residential Learning Communities; The Students; Approaching the Work/Critical Partners; Organization/Implementation Process; The Leadership Group; Time Line; Leadership Roles/Communication; Resource Needs/Personnel; Assessment; Benefit Analysis; Institutional Practices; Boise State University; Illinois State University

Southern Arkansas University

Sommario/riassunto

First-year programs and interventions have become critical launching pads for student success and retention in higher education. However, these programs often flounder not because of what they are trying to do, but because of the ways in which they are implemented. Copublished with the National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, this is a comprehensive, practical, how-to guide to developing new first-year programs and enhancing existing programs. It identifies and discusses the multiple elements that contribute to sustained student success and to programs