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Pretlow, Joshua, III.; Wathington, Heather D. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2012
Since Breneman and Haarlow (1998) first estimated the national cost of developmental education to be approximately $1 billion dollars, the developmental education landscape has shifted in numerous ways. This paper provides an update to their estimate in light of both these changes and improved data that disaggregates the cost to community colleges…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Transitional Programs, Program Costs, Computation
Goudas, Alexandros M.; Boylan, Hunter R. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2012
Much of recent research in postsecondary developmental education leaves the distinct impression that most remedial courses in community colleges are unsuccessful in helping students and that they should be entirely overhauled. Legislators and administrators are now taking these recommendations very seriously and are ready to cut programs that are…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Remedial Programs, Postsecondary Education, Community Colleges
Chung, Carl J. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2005
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…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Theories, Postsecondary Education, Remedial Programs
Peer reviewedSimpson, Michele L. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Offers seven suggestions academic assistance professionals can adopt in order to evaluate strategic models, such as study strategy courses or paired courses. Reports that a 1997 study found that only 25% of four-year institutions complete ongoing and systematic evaluation of their academic assistance programs. (Contains 32 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedReynolds, Thomas J.; Bruch, Patrick L. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Argues that writing is a social practice, and as such, student writing should be thought of as part of the larger society. Reports on responses from 393 (over 50% of those solicited) students in developmental writing courses, which indicate that students want to feel they have a stake in their own learning. (Contains 26 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedSchurter, William A. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Investigates using comprehension monitoring as a technique for problem solving by students in three different sections of developmental algebra. Concludes that students who receive increased emphasis in the use of comprehension monitoring strategies perform better than those who do not receive the training. (Contains 16 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedElder, Linda; Paul, Richard – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Focuses on three key ideas students need to understand in order to become master students: the importance of ideas or concepts in thinking, how to think within the ideas of a subject or discipline, and how to learn important ideas from textbooks. Makes suggestions to students, including creating a glossary of ideas learned in each course. (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Concept Formation, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedMacDonald, Lucy; Vasquez, Selina; Caverly, David C. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Focuses on the effective use of technology in developmental mathematics instruction. Suggests that graphing calculators facilitate teaching and learning while scientific calculators do not. Discusses ways that hearing-impaired mathematics students can use the Internet for instruction at the Rochester Institute of Technology (New York). (Contains…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedSweener, Kathleen; Kundert, Deborah; May, Deborah; Quinn, Kevin – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Reports on study designed to determine students' and instructors' comfort with asking for and providing accommodations for community college students with learning disabilities. Finds that students and faculty indicated neutral levels of comfort, but that further analyses of responses showed wide variability in the types of accommodations with…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Accessibility (for Disabled), Basic Skills, College Faculty
Peer reviewedJames, Patricia – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Suggests that verbal and visual metaphors help academically underprepared students make conceptual connections between their own knowledge and classroom learning. Describes an exercise involving writing about art that helps develop metaphoric thinking. States that in this exercise, students used their senses, prior knowledge, and imaginations to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedGood, Jennifer M.; Ley, Terry C. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2002
Details a reading program in which freshmen in a developmental studies program read books to children at a local public school. Reports that the students engaged the children in pre-determined learning activities and reflected on their own, as well as others', reading processes. Discusses theoretical underpinnings of this model. (Contains 19…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Reading
Peer reviewedSaxon, D. Patrick; Boylan, Hunter R. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Examines the literature regarding the cost of delivering postsecondary remedial education. Describes five studies that offer statewide and national estimates of such costs. Offers insight into the limited amount of research available on the topic, the considerable difficulties involved in collecting information, and the opposing philosophies and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedKinney, D. Patrick – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Discusses a developmental education theory that unites three concepts: self-regulation, demandingness, and responsiveness. Cites examples to illustrate the application of these concepts, specifically in developmental mathematics programs that use computer-mediated and lecture courses. States that such a theory should permit organization of…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHoyt, Jeff E.; Sorensen, Colleen T. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Reports that students entering an urban state college still had high remedial placement rates even though they successfully completed college preparatory math and English courses in high school. Discusses the "chain of blame" and concerns regarding the rigor of high school programs. (Contains 45 references.) (AUTH/NB)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Preparation, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Development
Peer reviewedPaul, Richard; Elder, Linda – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Suggests that there are three ways of taking in information: internalizing inert information, forming activated ignorance, or achieving activated knowledge. Explains that only activated knowledge leads the learner, by implication, to more knowledge, and that seeking the logic of things can lead to discovery of activated knowledge. (NB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Developmental Studies Programs


