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Friedrich, Tom – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
Tutoring services often restrict their data collection and analysis practices to publicizing session counts and tutee GPAs. This study suggests that programs that offer writing consultation may enhance their sessions' epistemic power by researching their tutoring staff's instructional choices. After explaining why and describing how a…
Descriptors: Tutors, Writing Instruction, Phenomenology, Teaching Methods
Shaw, Cassandra S.; Holmes, Karen E. – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
A wealth of research is available regarding supplemental instruction; however, a dearth exists regarding online supplemental instruction and critical thinking. This case study explored what was assumed to be known of critical thinking and investigated the extent to which critical thought was promoted within a university's online supplemental…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Supplementary Education, Online Courses, Case Studies
Thomas, Melissa; Williams, Amanda; Case, Jinny – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the results from the Graduate Writing Institute, a week-long graduate writing workshop at a research-intensive HSI university in the southwest. Sixty-three graduate students who worked on large writing projects, such as theses or dissertations, volunteered to attend one of four separate Writing Institutes.…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Graduate Students, Research Universities, Measures (Individuals)
Johnson, Karen Gabrielle; Galluzzo, Benjamin Jason – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
Mathematical modeling and directed learning groups were employed in a terminal mathematics course to encourage university students to conceptualize real-world mathematics problems. Multiple assessments were utilized to determine whether students' conceptual development is enhanced by participating in directed learning groups conducted in a…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
Huelskamp, Diana – Learning Assistance Review, 2014
Block scheduling is the reallocation of a school day into longer class sessions to allow for more active teaching strategies and active engagement of students, in the effort to increase student performance. Various types of block scheduling exist. Traditional scheduling is when the school day is divided into six to eight sessions, with each…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, School Schedules, Gender Differences, Scores
Soria, Krista M.; Stebleton, Michael – Learning Assistance Review, 2013
Immigrant college student populations continue to grow on college campuses across the nation; yet, little is known about the experiences of immigrant students. This paper examines differences in perceived academic obstacles between immigrant students and non-immigrant students at six large, public research universities (n = 56,000). The…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Study Skills, Immigrants, Self Efficacy
Bonsangue, Martin; Cadwalladerolsker, Todd; Fernandez-Weston, Cathy; Filowitz, Mark; Hershey, James; Moon, Hye Sun; Renne, Chris; Sullivan, Ed; Walker, Sean; Woods, Rochelle; Engelke, Nicole – Learning Assistance Review, 2013
This study focused on the impact of Supplemental Instruction (SI) on student achievement in first semester Calculus for transfer students over a three-year period. Transfer students participating in SI achieved dramatically higher passing rates and course grades than did non-SI transfer students, despite no significant differences in academic…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Calculus, Academic Support Services, Program Evaluation
Stebleton, Michael J.; Soria, Krista M. – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived academic obstacles of first-generation students in comparison to non-first-generation students. Using the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) completed by approximately 58,000 students from six research universities, the researchers used nonparametric bootstrapping to analyze…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Study Skills, First Generation College Students, Depression (Psychology)
Holliday, Tacy – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
Many learning center administrators understand the need to evaluate the effectiveness of their tutoring programs, but they do not have much free time to design and conduct meaningful research. This article presents a method of evaluation that can be used to determine whether students were able to demonstrate understanding after a tutoring…
Descriptors: Learning Centers (Classroom), Tutorial Programs, Administrators, Program Evaluation
Daugherty, Timothy K.; Hayes, Mathew W. – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
Many universities have Common Book programs, but few of them are driven by clear goals and little research about the effectiveness of programs exists. The current study examined social and academic correlates of self-reported common book readership. As expected, upper-level students who read their entire common book as freshmen reported a stronger…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Reading Programs, Socialization, Academic Achievement
Valkenburg, Jim – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a neurological disorder which effects learning and that has a confusing set of diagnostic symptoms and an even more confusing set of remedies ranging from medication to meditation to nothing at all. Current neurological research suggests, however, that there are strategies that the individual with ADD can use to…
Descriptors: Brain, Learning Strategies, Attention Deficit Disorders, Student Needs
Brothen, Thomas – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
This article describes the evaluation of separate discussion sections for special admissions students participating in a developmental program and attending an introduction to psychology course. In year one, the special admissions students were segregated into separate small enrollment discussion sections within the larger course. In year two,…
Descriptors: Special Programs, Developmental Studies Programs, Program Effectiveness, Supplementary Education
Mayfield, Linda Riggs – Learning Assistance Review, 2012
This small, descriptive, pilot study addressed survey data from four levels of nursing students who had been taught to maximize their learning styles in a first-semester freshman success skills course. Bandura's Agency Theory supports the design. The hypothesis was that without reinforcing instruction, the students' recall and application of that…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Cognitive Style, Learning Strategies, College Freshmen
Gohara, Sabry; Shapiro, Joseph I.; Jacob, Adam N.; Khuder, Sadik A.; Gandy, Robyn A.; Metting, Patricia J.; Gold, Jeffrey; Kleshinski, James; and James Kleshinski – Learning Assistance Review, 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether models based on pre-admission testing, including performance on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), performance on required courses in the medical school curriculum, or a combination of both could accurately predict performance of medical students on the United States Medical Licensing…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Required Courses, Medical Schools
Grier-Reed, Tabitha; Ehlert, John; Dade, Shari – Learning Assistance Review, 2011
The African American Student Network (AFAM) originated at a large Predominantly White Institution (PWI) in the Midwest. Including a sample of 163 network participants, the current paper profiles the academic performance of students in the network over its first 4 years. Findings indicate that although participants were similar to the average…
Descriptors: African American Students, Grade Point Average, Graduation Rate, Academic Achievement

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