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Sonst. PersonenNutt, Diane (Hrsg.); Calderon, Denis (Hrsg.)
InstitutionNational Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
TitelInternational Perspectives on the First-Year Experience in Higher Education. The First-Year Experience Monograph Series No. 52
Quelle(2009), (140 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISBN978-1-8892-7166-8
SchlagwörterHigher Education; International Studies; Program Attitudes; College Freshmen; Transitional Programs; Institutional Characteristics; Context Effect; Global Approach; Case Studies; Academic Advising; Academic Support Services; Student Personnel Services; At Risk Students; Emergency Programs; First Year Seminars; Communities of Practice; School Orientation; Peer Counseling; School Holding Power; Independent Study; Supplementary Education; Textbook Content; Workshops; Program Effectiveness; Fine Arts; Learning Experience; Individual Instruction; Portfolios (Background Materials); Electronic Publishing; Web 2.0 Technologies; Skill Development; Intervention; Holistic Approach; Peer Groups; Interaction; Teacher Student Relationship; Learning Strategies; Career Readiness; Inquiry; Student Experience; Faculty Advisers; Foreign Countries; Australia; Canada; Japan; Morocco; New Zealand; Portugal; South Africa; Sweden; United Kingdom (England); United Kingdom (Northern Ireland); United Kingdom (Wales); United States
AbstractStudents around the globe have unique first-year experiences but struggle with many of the same challenges. This monograph focuses on their journeys and provides insights for educators interested in learning about how institutions across the globe provide supports to students dealing with first-year transition issues. Based on the successful Exploring the Evidence monograph series, Nutt and Calderon present the inaugural collection of international first-year initiatives, demonstrating the portability and adaptability of these strategies in a variety of institutional contexts. Cases from a dozen different countries touch on a wide range of topics, including: academic advising and support, early-warning systems for at-risk students, first-year seminars, learning communities, orientation or induction, peer mentoring, retention initiatives, self-regulated learning, and supplemental instruction. Following a foreword written by Jennifer R. Keup & Tracy L. Skipper, The First-Year Experience: An International Perspective written by Diane Nutt & Denis Calderon, and an overview of countries by Denis Calderon, Diane Nutt, & Associates, this book is organized into the following country sections and topics: (1) Australia: Uni-Start: Student-Led "Transition to Study" Workshops (The University of Newcastle); (2) Canada: Enhancing Performance: The Effectiveness of a Faculty of Fine Arts Peer Mentoring Program (York University, Toronto); (3) England: Retention Support Officers: Support for Students in Context (Teesside University); Peer Assisted Study Sessions: Personalizing the Learning Experience (The University of Manchester); and Exploring the Use of E-portfolios and Blogs to Support the Transition Into Higher Education for Foundation Degree Students (University of Wolverhampton); (4) Japan: Developing Peer-Support Skills in Students (Kansai University); (5) Morocco: The First-Year Seminar (Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University); (6) New Zealand: Holistic Intervention Program for At-risk Students (Auckland University of Technology); and Peer-Assisted Transition and Induction for First-Time Entering Undergraduates; (7) Northern Ireland: Enhancing Social Interaction among Students and Staff through the Use of Residential Events During Induction (University of Ulster); (8) Portugal: Promoting First-Year Students' Learning Strategies Through Instructional Narratives (University of Minho); (9) South Africa: The First-Year Academy: An Institution-Wide Initiative to Foster Student Success (Stellenbosch University); (10) Sweden: The SciTech Model: From First Year to Career (Uppsala University); (11) United States of America: Assessing Student Learning in Freshman Inquiry (Portland State University); and The Efficacy of a Coordinated, Multilayered First-Year Experience Program; and (12) Wales: Faculty Advice Shops (University of Glamorgan). The book closes with a conclusion written by Diane Nutt & Denis Calderon, a glossary of terms, and a section about the editors. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenNational Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. University of South Carolina, 1728 College Street, Columbia, SC 29208. Tel: 803-777-6229; Fax: 803-777-4699; e-mail: fye@mailbox.sc.edu; Web site: http://sc.edu/fye
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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