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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Potacco, Donna R.; Chen, Peter; Desroches, Danielle; Chisholm, Daniel R.; De Young, Sandra – Learning Assistance Review, 2013
How does a Coupon Incentive Program motivate students to seek academic support in high-risk courses? Results from this study demonstrated that the Coupon Incentive Program was effective in motivating voluntary student attendance and improving student outcomes. Recommendations related to implementation of the Coupon Incentive Program are discussed.…
Descriptors: Incentives, Rewards, Student Motivation, Study
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Longwell-Grice, Robert; McIlheran, Janine; Schroeder, Mark; Scheele, Steve – Learning Assistance Review, 2013
The Praxis test is one of a series of national teacher certification exams written and administered by the Education Testing Service (ETS) since 1947. Currently, forty states now require some form of the Praxis Series (Educational Testing Service, 2011). Using pre- and post-tests similar to the Praxis I math exam, this study examined the affect…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, Educational Testing, Praxis, Tutoring
Bell, Diana Calhoun; Frost, Alanna – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
By examining one writing center's role in student success, this project offers two examples of the way writing centers impact student engagement. This analysis models a methodology that writing and learning center directors can utilize in order to foster effective communication with stakeholders. By conducting data-driven assessment, directors can…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Writing (Composition), Learning Centers (Classroom), Learning Resources Centers
Mazella, David; Heidel, Laura; Ke, Irene – Learning Assistance Review, 2011
This article describes a unique course-based collaboration involving an English professor, a Learning Strategies Counselor, and a Librarian. The potential benefits and barriers of collaborative teaching in literature are reviewed. The article delineates a three-way instruction model built around an annotated bibliography assignment in a…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Teaching Models, Learning Strategies, Information Literacy
Ariza, Cristina; Davis, Julian M.; Frye, Michael; Harmsen, Earl – Learning Assistance Review, 2011
This article explores the reasons that Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) at the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW), commonly called PASS-UIW, has been successful in science courses at the University. The intent is to provide information for other institutions to launch, evaluate, or improve their own programs. PASS-UIW is a student-led…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Student Participation, Student Leadership
Fayon, Annia K.; Goff, Emily; Duranczyk, Irene M. – Learning Assistance Review, 2010
In large introductory science courses at the postsecondary level, there is significant anecdotal evidence of traditionally underrepresented students disengaging from the lectures, resulting in withdrawals or failures. Because these science courses often fulfill graduation requirements and provide the students with broad introductions to basic…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Graduation Requirements, Limited English Speaking, Higher Education
Bronstein, Susan B. – Learning Assistance Review, 2008
Courses that interfere with undergraduate students' persistence are barriers that appear all along the undergraduate continuum. Supplemental Instruction (SI) may contribute to students' achievement in a barrier course and, therefore, to their persistence in their academic program. The purpose of this single-case descriptive study was to explore…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Academic Persistence, Barriers, Supplementary Education
Truschel, Jack – Learning Assistance Review, 2008
This paper discusses the results of a survey completed by students who were on academic warning and agreed to attend advising sessions. The format of the advising sessions focused on the 4 Ds of Appreciative Advising with a requirement of three advising sessions and a follow-up survey. The goal of the research was to determine whether Appreciative…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Academic Advising, School Holding Power, At Risk Students
Gandy, Robyn A.; Herial, Nabeel A.; Khuder, Sadik A.; Metting, Patricia J. – Learning Assistance Review, 2008
This paper studies student performance predictions based on the United States Medical Licensure Exam (USMLE) Step 1. Subjects were second-year medical students from academic years of 2002 through 2006 (n = 711). Three measures of basic science knowledge (two curricular and one extracurricular) were evaluated as predictors of USMLE Step 1 scores.…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Medical Education, Courses
Griffee, Dale T. – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
This 10 week longitudinal evaluation study evaluated a brain-based learning curriculum proposed by Smilkstein (2003) by comparing student performance in a traditional basic writing curriculum with NHLP-oriented basic writing curriculum. The study included two classes each of experimental and traditional methods. Results of the data, gathered by…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Brain, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
Hall, Ralph – Learning Assistance Review, 2007
Peer mentoring programs are designed to address problems experienced by new students to assist them in making the transition to university study. The University of New South Wales offers such a program to new undergraduate students. Feedback on the program is obtained from participants through questionnaires and is used to identify problems and to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Program Improvement
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Welch, R. Edwin – Learning Assistance Review, 2003
Describes a process model for serving students with disabilities. Reports that, from a systems perspective, the model provides guidance for building and maintaining a program and consists of eight components that offer a global framework from which to view the program. Includes guidelines for program evaluation. (Contains 16 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Ancillary School Services, Community Colleges, Disabilities
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Morales, Erik E.; Friedman, Kendall A. – Learning Assistance Review, 2000
Describes how the Personal Academic Cycle for Excellence (PACE) pilot program helped 19 students navigate existing campus academic support services in keeping with their individual needs. Between fall 1999 and spring 2000, students' use of services increased by 128%, and those with low grade point averages improved significantly. (PGS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Community Colleges, Guidance Programs
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Boylan, Hunter R.; Bonham, Barbara S.; Rodriguez, Lizette M. – Learning Assistance Review, 2000
Explores the current research on the effectiveness of remedial courses. Defines remediation in relation to developmental education, discusses the purpose of such courses, and explores the circumstances under which remedial courses succeed or fail in the accomplishment of their goals. Asserts that all students who require remediation should expect…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Change, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness
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Denzine, Gypsy M.; Pulos, Steven – Learning Assistance Review, 2000
Extends the literature on learning processes by identifying the motives and learning strategies of Master's- and Doctoral-level students. Finds that some graduate students seem more like undergraduate students in terms of their motives and learning strategies. Students' academic competency cannot be assumed simply as a result of their progression…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Adult Learning, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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