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Struggling Students Can Improve by Studying Themselves, Research Shows - 0 views

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    By David Glenn in the Teaching section, Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb 7, 2010. This is an article about new research from the CUNY Graduate Center that looks at "self-regulated learning." With this method, math students work with their instructors to analyze their errors, reworking problems to be sure that they understand how to solve them next time. The article is available by subscription. For the full text, check with your local library.
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    KS posted a PDF of the article (see her 2/12/10 Coffee Klatch posting for the link).
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Gates Gets Firsthand Look at an Innovative Math Course - 0 views

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    By CC (Community College) Times, published April 21 2010. This article reports on Bill Gates's visit to Foothill College to observe the Math My Way program. From the article, "Math My Way groups cohorts of students who have similar math skill levels." Students then work in small groups, and one-on-one with instructors, as well as using both computer and paper drills and games.
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    GSCC's own Kathy Perino is an instructor in this program, and is quoted in the article.
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Who's Hungry? Some Florida Schools Serving Lunch As Early As 9:30 A.M. - 0 views

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    By Megan Gibson, Education, Time.com. The article talks about the early hours that some Florida schools serve lunch, in order to accommodate early start times -- and early breakfasts. According to the article, while the timing may seem controversial, it has no real impact on students health and welfare.
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    JEC used this article to help her students learn about developing thesis statements (week 8, semester 4).
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What is domestic violence? - 0 views

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    Article created by Dawn Hawkins in Helium, January 01 2011 (last updated Jan 4 2011). The Article offers several legal/technical definitions of domestic violence, as well as a number for support.
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    This article helped TO'C's students prepare for their work on the Tombstone Project, week 8, semester 4.
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The Impact of Postsecondary Remediation Using a Regression Discontinuity Approach: Addr... - 0 views

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    By Juan Carlos Calcagno and Bridget Long, originally published as NBER Working Paper No W14194, July 2008. Here, the article is part of the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). This link provides a brief abstract and citation information. Full article is available for purchase, and may be available through your local library.
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    Full text of this article is available in GSCC Polilogue. Login required.
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'Achieving the Dream' Produces Little Change at Community Colleges - 0 views

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    By Jennifer Gonzalez in the Students section of the Chronicle of Higher Education, February 9 2011. Article announces the findings of a just-published early report, "Turning the Tide: Five Years of Achieving the Dream in Community Colleges," looking at five years of progress of the Achieving the Dream program in the 26 schools that joined in 2004. While the Article cites that the changes are slow and small, there are bright spots, including the spread of a "culture of evidence" with more sophisticated data collection and analysis.
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Five lessons for brain-friendly writing - 0 views

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    By Markus Reiter in tc world (technical communication), October 2012. In this article, the author looks at what neuroscientists are learning about what makes texts "comprehensible" (or not).
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    TM shared this article from the technical writing community, but applicable for all teachers and students of writing.
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The New Community College Try - 0 views

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    By Richard Perez-Pena, Education section, New York Times, July 20 2012. This article profiles the New Community College, CUNY's newest 2-year college, set to begin classes in September 2012. The school has been developed to test several leading theories of how to make community colleges better, including stricter requirements, no remedial classes per se (but all include a remedial component), experiential and collaborative work, and much greater student support. See tag ncc for related articles.
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    Our August launch meeting will be held on the New Community College campus; here is more about what makes the New Community College "new."
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The Case for Acceleration in Developmental English and Math - 0 views

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    On Faculty Inquiry Network. This page links to an article written by Katie Hern and Myra Snell for RP Group's statewide newsletter, Perspectives. The article, Exponential Attrition and the Promise of Acceleration, June 2010, argues that attrition can be guaranteed in long developmental sequences and presents evidence that one semester, open-access courses are a way to increase student completion rates in college-level English and math.
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Revisiting the Efficacy of Postsecondary Remediation: The Moderating Effects of Depth/B... - 0 views

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    By Peter Riley Bahr, published in The Review of Higher Education, vol 33(2), winter 2010. The article looks at remediation. Full abstract available on this page. Full article is available by subscription. Check with your college library for access via document delivery.
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Teach like a champion : 49 techniques that put students on the path to college - 0 views

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    By Doug Lemov, published by Jossey-Bass 2010. Lemov was featured in the New York Times article, Building a Better Teacher, March 2, 2010. See lemov tag for the article.
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Being Online: A Critical View of Identity and Subjectivity in New Virtual Learning Spaces - 0 views

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    This special issue of the London Review of Education, 8 (1) 2010, looks at virtual learning. Co-editors are Gwyneth Hughes and Martin Oliver (affiliated with London Knowledge Lab). Full text articles are available for purchase from this page (publisher site). Check with your local library for full text articles.
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What Degrees Should Mean - 0 views

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    By Doug Lederman in the News column of Inside Higher Ed, Jan 25 2011. The Lumina Foundation has released a draft of their Degree Qualifications Profile (see link in article), with broad "degree objectives" for those who earn associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. This article briefly describes the report and also provides some context, including some criticism from those who work in higher education. See degree_qualification tag for more.
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Assessment of Generation 1.5 Learners for Placement into College Writing Courses - 0 views

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    By Kristen di Gennaro in Journal of Basic Writing, v 27(1), p. 61-79, 2008. This page, from the ERIC database, includes an abstract for this article. The article itself is subscription only. Please check with your local library for more assistance.
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CUNY Adjusts Amid Tide of Remedial Students - 0 views

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    By Lisa W. Foderaro in the N.Y./Region section of The New York Times, March 3 2011. Dr. Gail Mellow is quoted in the article: "I embrace developmental education because it pivots lives." NOTE: The article contains some important current statistics about remedial and developmental ed needs in the CUNY system.
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    M.Z. posted this to the March 2011 Coffee Klatch.
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Theory, Practice, and the Future of Developmental Education: Toward a Pedagogy of Caring - 0 views

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    By Carl J. Jung (2005) in Journal of Developmental Education; 28.3 (2005): 2-11. Author's Abstract: The guiding premise of this article is that developmental education and learning assistance programs will continue to be undervalued and vulnerable as long as there is no overarching, shared theoretical framework that practitioners can (and want to) call their own. The traditional approach to addressing this theory crisis has been to import theories from outside the field. This article presents an alternative approach. Advantages and benefits of a practice-oriented approach are identified and briefly discussed. Full text by subscription. Check with your local library. This is a link to the TOC on the National Center for Developmental Education's website.
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Report Calls for Renewed Focus on Raising College-Completion Rates - 0 views

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    In the Students section of The Chronicle of Higher Education by Katherine Mangan, Jan 23 2013. The article summarizes a report by the National Commission on Higher Education Attainment. The commission just completed a year-long review of completion issues.
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Formative Feedback: Involving Students as Partners in Assessment to Enhance Learning - ... - 0 views

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    By Jarene Fluckiger, Yvonne Tixier y Vigil, Rebecca Pasco & Kathy Danielson in College Teaching, vol 58, #4, 2010. Abstract is available on this page; full article is by subscription only, but may be available through your local library.
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    Gail Mellow recommended this article.
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Designing for learning - 0 views

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    Contents of eLearning Papers No 27, published by elearingeuropa.info December 2011. This collection of 6 papers (plus an editorial) focus primarily on how technology has (or has not) impacted learning design. Full text of all articles is available here, along with a PDF of the print version.
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    Familiar terms in some of the article titles, including patterns, students as learning designers, invitational online learning environments, and "blended collaborative construction participation."
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Managing Stress Levels as a College Student - 0 views

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    Written by Haley Drucker; edited by Laurie Patsalides; posted on Bright Hub, updated Oct 10 2011.
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    TO'C (week 4, semester 3) used this article as the source for students to practice their summarizing. At the same time, she felt this article on managing stress would be relevant to their school experience.
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