Learning Community Experience in Higher Education

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A01=Amitra A Wall
A01=Amy Rockwell
A01=Brian Dubenion
A01=Joseph J Marren
A01=Susan Mary Paige
academic persistence
action research
Amitra Wall
Amy Rockwell
Author_Amitra A Wall
Author_Amy Rockwell
Author_Brian Dubenion
Author_Joseph J Marren
Author_Susan Mary Paige
Brian Dubenion
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Category=JNDH
Category=JNK
Category=JNM
cohort analysis
Dean's List
Dean’s List
East Aurora
EOP
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GPA
Grade Point Average
Graduate Cohort
High GPA
High Impact Interventions
High Impact Practice
higher education administration
higher education interventions
IH
interdisciplinary research
IRB Process
Joseph Marren
Junior Cohort
LC Experience
LC Program
LC Student
Learning Community Experience
Learning Community Faculty
Learning Community Groups
learning community impact assessment
Learning Community Teachers
Library Liaison
persistence
qualitative educational research
qualitative research
retention
Social Work PhD Program
Sophomore Cohort
student engagement strategies
SUNY Buffalo State
SUNY Buffalo State College
Susan Paige
urban college case studies
Wayne State University

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367884819
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Offering an interdisciplinary qualitative approach, this book examines and evaluates the role and benefits of a Learning Community (LC), a high-impact practice for student retention in higher education. Grounded in in-depth case studies and first-person student experiences, the authors studied four student cohorts (sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students) who participated in a full immersion LC experience at an urban public four-year college in New York. Focusing on the maturity students develop as they progress toward their degrees, the authors evaluate the impact of the learning community on the students’ experiences, perceptions, successes and obstacles. A powerful demonstration of the effects of connection and comradery on learning, this account explores how the LC helps the decision-making of those in higher education administration regarding high impact student interventions.

Susan Mary Paige is a Lecturer in the University College at SUNY Buffalo State, USA.

Amitra A. Wall is Professor of Sociology and Assistant Dean of Intellectual Foundations and First Year Programs in the University College at SUNY Buffalo State, USA.

Joseph Marren is Chair and Professor of Communication at SUNY Buffalo State, USA.

Amy DiBartolo Rockwell is the First-Year Experience Librarian and Accessibility Services Librarian at SUNY Buffalo State, USA.

Brian Dubenion is Assistant Director of Residence Life Office for Student Success at SUNY Buffalo State, USA.

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