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Tina Ulrich

Reprise: How Much Do Community College Students Actually Pay For Textbooks? -e-Literate - 0 views

  • Do community college textbooks cost “about $1,300 per year,” and is there a chance to help them save this amount? The short answer is no. Community college students actually spend just over half this amount — approximately $700 per year — despite the rising list prices of textbooks
  • Achieving the Dream, like many other organizations that should know better, take their college textbook data from the College Board which doesn’t actually measure student spending for this category, just financial aid estimates based on old data and inflation adjustments.
  • approximately 30 percent of students each year choose to not acquire every required college textbook.
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  • For Fall 2014, students were asked how much they spent on required course materials. First-generation students spend 10 percent more, acquire 6-percent-fewer textbooks, and end up paying 17 percent more per textbook than do non-first-generation students. This data could be used as a starting point for policy to solve this problem.
  • “Textbook costs cause students to occasionally or frequently take fewer courses (35 percent of students), to drop or withdraw from courses (24 percent), and to earn either poor or failing grades (26 percent). Regardless of whether you have historically preferred the College Board number or the student survey number, a third fact that is beyond dispute is that surveys of students indicate that the cost of textbooks negatively impacts their learning (or at least their grades) and negatively impacts their time to graduation (drops, withdraws, and credits).”
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    Comparing figures from different sources on what students spend and what textbooks cost.
Tina Ulrich

NACS: Research: Student Watch Key Findings - 0 views

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    Stats of textbook purchase behavior from National Assn of College Stores
Tina Ulrich

Free Online Textbooks: Potential Cost Savings and Academic Impacts : Montgomery College... - 1 views

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    Study by Montgomery College in MD. Adoption of OpenStax Econ book. Shows higher student engagement than with traditional textbook.
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    There's an idea! Survey both OER and non-OER courses in order to compare student engagement, retention, etc. What are the chances we could do that at NMC?
Tina Ulrich

Textbook Costs Hurt Student Achievement, Study Finds - Inside School Research - Educati... - 0 views

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    Textbook funding affecting success in K-12 CA schools
Tina Ulrich

OER: Some Questions and Answers - 0 views

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    David Wiley's reply to Pearson op-ed
Tina Ulrich

Op-ed: If OER is the answer, what is the question? | Education Dive - 0 views

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    Pearson's arguments against OER
Tina Ulrich

Only 1 in 5 Students Obtain All Learning Materials Legally -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    Research A new study on student piracy makes a convincing case for open educational resources in higher education. Students in higher education today are living in the era of the $400 college textbook, and many have had to find creative, more affordable ways to obtain textbooks.
Tina Ulrich

What is the cost of course materials at each community college in Oregon? | openoregon.org - 0 views

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    Study to find out what students are really spending on textbooks.
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