Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement and Success

Author:   Nicholas D Young ,  Christine N Michael ,  Jennifer A Smolinski
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781622737147


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   18 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nicholas D Young ,  Christine N Michael ,  Jennifer A Smolinski
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781622737147


ISBN 10:   1622737148
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   18 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success is a must-read for all who work with today's college students. In an age in which so many attend post-secondary institutions, but so few graduate on time, or graduate at all, it is imperative that we as faculty and administration do all we can to put in place effective strategies for student success. The authors have covered many useful topics and have pragmatic suggestions, culled from the best of theory and research, to assist campus personnel in investing their time and energy in developing programs that work. Additionally, they stress that the most important investment of all lies in the relational realm of education, making connections in and out of the classroom an even greater priority for all institutions. Richard B. Holzman, Ed.D. Senior Advisor for External Affairs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Springfield, MA In an era when college students expect to be engaged at all times, Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success offers practical and research grounded strategies to ensure success. The book delves into what the college, professors, and students can do to improve engagement, what barriers exist and how to deal with them, as well as solutions to some of the more-weighty issues such as first generation college students and those for whom the expense seems overwhelming. This book offers post-secondary faculty and administration, and others interested in the field, a substantial and well-developed look at the necessary ingredients to success for the contemporary college student. Elizabeth Jean, EdD Professor, Van Loan School of Education, Endicott College, Beverly MA Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success takes a critical look at today's higher education students who access academics in a completely different way than ever before. Beginning with detailed descriptions of the theories of, and barriers to, engagement and then moving on to strategies and practices that enhance currently learning, there is no lack of current research to back up the suggestions. While the post-secondary student plays a prominent role within the pages of this book, the authors go to great lengths to discuss the necessity of self-care of those who teach. This book will certainly be an asset to all higher education administrators and faculty as well as those wishing to make their way to those ranks. Judith L. Klimkiewicz, Ed.D. Professor, American International College, Springfield, MA


Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success is a must-read for all who work with today's college students. In an age in which so many attend post-secondary institutions, but so few graduate on time, or graduate at all, it is imperative that we as faculty and administration do all we can to put in place effective strategies for student success. The authors have covered many useful topics and have pragmatic suggestions, culled from the best of theory and research, to assist campus personnel in investing their time and energy in developing programs that work. Additionally, they stress that the most important investment of all lies in the relational realm of education, making connections in and out of the classroom an even greater priority for all institutions. Richard B. Holzman, Ed.D. Senior Advisor for External Affairs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Springfield, MA In an era when college students expect to be engaged at all times, Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success offers practical and research grounded strategies to ensure success. The book delves into what the college, professors, and students can do to improve engagement, what barriers exist and how to deal with them, as well as solutions to some of the more-weighty issues such as first generation college students and those for whom the expense seems overwhelming. This book offers post-secondary faculty and administration, and others interested in the field, a substantial and well-developed look at the necessary ingredients to success for the contemporary college student. Elizabeth Jean, EdD Professor, Van Loan School of Education, Endicott College, Beverly MA Captivating Campuses: Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence, Engagement, and Success takes a critical look at today's higher education students who access academics in a completely different way than ever before. Beginning with detailed descriptions of the theories of, and barriers to, engagement and then moving on to strategies and practices that enhance currently learning, there is no lack of current research to back up the suggestions. While the post-secondary student plays a prominent role within the pages of this book, the authors go to great lengths to discuss the necessity of self-care of those who teach. This book will certainly be an asset to all higher education administrators and faculty as well as those wishing to make their way to those ranks. Judith L. Klimkiewicz, Ed.D. Professor, American International College, Springfield, MA


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Nicholas D. Young, PhD, EdD, MBA has worked in diverse educational roles for more than thirty years, serving as a principal, special education director, graduate professor, graduate program director, graduate dean, and long-time superintendent of schools. He was named the Massachusetts Superintendent of the Year and has published widely in the fields of education, counseling, and psychology. Christine N. Michael, PhD, is a more than forty-year educational veteran with a variety of professional experiences. Her previous work has included middle and high school teaching, college teaching, higher education administration, and educational consulting. Dr. Michael has published widely on topics in education and psychology. Jennifer A. Smolinski, JD, has worked in higher education for more than three years. Her roles in higher education include teaching criminal justice, legal research, and creating and directing the Center for Disability Services and Academic Accommodations at American International College located in Springfield, MA.

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