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Students at risk for academic failure: learning to learn classes - 0 views

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    By Claire E. Weinstein, published in Handbook of College Teaching: Theory and Applications, ed. by Keith W. Prichard, R. Mclaran Sawyer. Greenwood Press, 1994. This is an excerpt of Weinstein's article. Her basic premise is that developmental ed students often must learn how to learn. Full chapter can be purchased from this link. The book might be available in your college library, or via interlibrary loan.
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Plato Learning (company website) - 0 views

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    The company offers several product lines, including the Plato product, which is self-paced intervention. At the post-secondary level, courses include both developmental ed and adult ed.
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    Mentioned in choice event, Tutorial services - What are best?
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Community colleges wasting student time and money - 0 views

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    By Jay Matthews in the Class Struggle column, The Washington Post, May 5 2011. Matthews writes about the recently published study, Assessing Developmental Assessment in Community Colleges (see tag assess_study), which finds that it might be the assessment process itself that is failing developmental ed students, rather than the content or delivery of the developmental ed courses.
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The Development of Writing Abilities (11-18). - 0 views

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    By Britton, James, and others, published by the National Council of Teachers of English, 1975. This is considered Britton's landmark work. In it, according to the abstract, he looks at over 2000 samples of writing done by 11-18 year olds.
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Formerly Known as Students - 0 views

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    By Alison Byerly in Inside Higher Ed, October 29 2012. Essay compares MOOCs to traditional education exchanges, looking at the role of "teachers" and "students" in each; also considering the difference in how "course "is defined in a MOOC vs. a traditional class. Byerly's point is that traditional experiences provide an agreement between teacher and student that the teacher's reach goes beyond the classroom (or screen) and that teachers model pedagogic behaviors, as well as providing academic advice, writing references, providing access to support, etc. This holds true whether a f2f lecture or online. The MOOC model is more like a broadcast, where such supports *can* be included but, as a rule, are not.
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Flipping the Classroom - 0 views

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    Uploaded to YouTube by JCCCvideo on Nov 10 2011. This is a one-hour video looking at flipped classrooms. Speaker is Tracy Newman from the Ed Tech Center at Johnson County Community College. Newman discusses how and why one might flip the classroom, as well as some of the pitfalls.
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    DM shared a list of flipped classroom resources that were useful in his (home) department last year.
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The Wrong Inequality - 0 views

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    Op-Ed by David Brooks in the New York Times, October 31 2011. Brooks finds that the disparity between college grads and non-grads is much more glaring than that of the "1%" who are the focus of the Occupy Wall Street and similar movements. And he finds that this disparity is seen in small cities and towns all over America. Not only does he cite income disparity, but also family structure and things like health risks.
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Foundation Center - PubHub - Center for Public Policy Priorities - Turning Community Co... - 0 views

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    Developmental Ed statistics in texas. Case for reform - highlights ATD and Gates money to colleges
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Playing to Learn - 0 views

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    By Susan Engel, New York Times Op-Ed, published February 1, 2010.
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Views: Beyond 'Tough Choices' - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Budget cuts to community colleges highlights the fact that as a society we were never fully committed to remedial students in the first place. Young people and adults who have been criminalized and imprisoned are ineligible for loans, and cannot afford college to turn their life around. These cuts target the working poor, undereducated, and disadvantaged and are a threat to our democracy.
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    Democracy is dependent on educating those students who require developmental education. Funding dev ed is a moral and social issue, not just an educational one.
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Basic Skills as a Foundation for Student Success in California Community Colleges - 0 views

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    Jointly authored by researchers, faculty, and administrators from The Center for Student Success and the RP group (the Research and Planning Gropu for California Community Colleges), March 2007.
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    Full text of this article is available in GSCC Polilogue. Login required.
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Why America Needs a Smithsonian of Basic Skills by Mike Rose - 1 views

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    This article in the Aug 8 Chronicle of Higher Ed makes the bold proposal that "we need something grander and more comprehensive, something that will lead to a conceptual sea change in the way the nation understands and deals with the issue of academic underpreparation. "I propose that a wealthy foundation or consortium of foundations support with great fanfare a National Center for the Study and Teaching of Basic Skills. Such a center would have a long-term effect on education, social justice, and economic prosperity." Rose continues, something like the Smithsonian Institution or a National Endowment for Basic Studies.
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Views: Last Year, I Flunked Myself - 0 views

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    By Wick Sloane, in a column called The Devil's Workshop in Inside Higher Ed, September 20 2010. Sloane, previously the CFO of a public university, has embedded himself as a writing teacher at Bunker Hill Community College. In this column, he ties completion to the many varied needs of under-served students, many of whom live in poverty.
Lisa Levinson

Best Practices in E-Assessment - Assessment - Program Management - Resource Collections... - 0 views

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    Although this paper highlights Adult Basic Ed/ELL it has some interesting conclusions about eLearning and assessment.
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Cooperative and Collaborative Learning Resources - 0 views

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    From Channel Thirteen's Ed Online, books, articles, and websites that promote collaborative and particularly cooperative learning.
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Cooperative and Collaborative Learning: Explanation - 0 views

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    This explanation, from (channel) Thirteen/Ed Online, defines collaborative learning as the larger category of students learning in groups. Cooperative learning, a subset, is where students are in small groups, working together on structured activities. Work is assessed both individually and as a group.
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Teaching Concepts: Cooperative Learning - 0 views

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    Excerpted from Biehler/Snowman, Psychology Applied to Teaching, 8th ed., 1997, this page is part of Houghton-Mifflin's Project-Based Learning Space. This review of cooperative learning resources looks at the models of the Johnson Brothers, Slavin, and Sharan & Sharan, comparing and contrasting each. This page includes resources, results, and methods for using cooperative learning in the classroom.
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Theory and practice of online learning - 1 views

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    The full-text of this book, ed Terry Anderson, published by Athabasca University in 2008, is available for download in its entirety or by chapter, as PDF. Chapters 2 and 4 are bookmarked in our collection.
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Towards a theory of online learning - 1 views

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    Originally bookmarked by Brenda. By Terry Anderson. Chapter 2 of The theory and practice of online learning, ed Terry Anderson, published by Athabasca University, 2E, 2008. In this chapter, Anderson looks at learning theories generally, in order to look at and develop more useful theories of online learning.
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Institutional Responses to Reduce Inequalities in College Outcomes: Remedial and Develo... - 0 views

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    By Eric Bettinger and Bridget Terry Long, forthcoming in Economic Inequality and Higher Education: Access, Persistence and Success, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Ross Rubenstein, eds., Russell Sage Foundation Press, 2006. Looks at preparation and remediation generally, but also focuses on a database of students maintained by the Ohio Board of Regents.
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