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Foltz-Gray, Dan – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2012
In this article, the author talks about sentence-level error, error in grammar, mechanics, punctuation, usage, and the teacher of basic writing. He states that communities are crawling with teachers and administrators and parents and state legislators and school board members who are engaged in sometimes rancorous debate over what to do about…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, Basic Writing, Best Practices, Sentences
Goldschmidt, Myra M.; Ousey, Debbie Lamb; Brown, Christine – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2012
Developmental immigrant students are a growing phenomenon in the United States, a growing population in higher education, and a growing presence in undergraduate classes, and like their mainstream developmental counterparts, many are academically underprepared for the rigors of college (Goldschmidt & Ousey, 2011), sometimes prolonging, or even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Immigrants, Community Colleges, Learning Experience
Hammer, Emily Grace Ehrlich; Agnello, Mary Frances; Kiser, Michelle; Osaghae, Osariemen – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2012
The purpose of higher education is to prepare students for the workforce. In order to prepare students for the workforce, many life lessons must be learned specifically respect for others' work. One of the invaluable lessons that a student can learn regarding respect for others' work is to appreciate originality and avoid of plagiarism. To be…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Plagiarism, Higher Education, Job Skills
Cooper, Cameron I. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2011
This article summarizes the creation and implementation of a concurrent support class for TRS 92--Intermediate Algebra, a developmental mathematics course at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. The concurrent course outlined in this article demonstrates a statistically significant increase in student success rates since its inception.…
Descriptors: Research Design, Community Colleges, Effect Size, Algebra
DuBrowa, Melissa – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2011
In these austere and uncertain financial times, colleges are caught in a quandary: they need to admit a certain number of students each term in order to make budget, yet many of the students they admit are developmental in nature by virtue of their critical thinking, writing and/or math scores on their entrance exams. Creative colleges are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction
Goldschmidt, Myra M.; Ousey, Debbie Lamb; Brown, Christine – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2011
Developmental immigrant students are a growing phenomenon in the United States, a growing population in higher education, and a growing presence in undergraduate classes, and like their mainstream developmental counterparts, many are academically underprepared for the rigors of college (Goldschmidt & Ousey, 2011), sometimes prolonging, or even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Experience, Immigrants, Students
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L.; Thomas, Pamela V. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
Asserts that assessment tools created by instructors or counselors can be effective in exploring students' individual needs and providing a foundation for appropriate interventions. Presents a Student Information Sheet, which elicits basic information, and two measures created to explore academic self-concept and students' self-concept related to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedBurkhalter, Becky – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
Asserts that in order for students to succeed in college English and composition as well as in other classes, there must be a learning pathway between the two curriculums. Developmental Education is the perfect setting for such a bridge. Describes a research project conducted to link university composition teachers with high school composition,…
Descriptors: College English, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Needs, English Instruction
Peer reviewedArendale. David R. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2002
Identifies six phases of developmental education in American history, each of which naturally interconnects with social history. States that each succeeding phase includes more student subpopulations, beginning in the mid-1600s with privileged white males, to the present, more diverse era. Explores first three phases--which focused on tutoring and…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Educational History, Educational Practices, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2002
Discusses Arthur Chickering's Seven Vectors of College Student Development in relation to the author's own growth as a freshman college student and to that of the first-year students she worked with as a developmental educator. Explains that Chickering's theory encompasses the intellectual, physical, and social growth of the student. (Contains 40…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedMellbolm, Caron; Morales, Alejandro – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2002
Discusses a study conducted at California State University, Dominguez Hills to develop data regarding the reading skills of a sample of upper-division students. Reports that 52-57% of those students who participated in all phases of the study presented reading skills below the expected college level. Recommends that more attention be paid to…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedSpires, Hiller A.; Mason, Cheryl; Crissman, Cris; Jackson, Alecia – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Reports on a study at North Carolina State University that examined the use of electronic mail to encourage critical literacy among college developmental reading students. States that randomly selected students were paired with professionals who served as online mentors. Reports that, after one semester, this group scored higher than the control…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedIkegulu, T. Nelson; Burham, W. A. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Reports on a study of 380 students and 18 instructors that examined the effects of gender and expected course grades on faculty evaluation. Finds that (1) female instructors were rated better than males; (2) expected course grades significantly affected the ratings students gave; and (3) female students gave better ratings than males did.…
Descriptors: Faculty Evaluation, Females, Gender Issues, Grades (Scholastic)
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
States that many of the accommodations typically made for students with disabilities can benefit all students--most, for example, can benefit from extended time or alternative test formats. Asserts that Universal Instructional Design (UID) can be applied to all students, as it takes into consideration the differences in learning styles of both…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Education, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedWhiteaker, Janet; Zolg, Carolyn – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Describes Intermittent Central Suppression (ICS), a treatable eye malfunction that can make reading difficult. Reports that some students with ICS are not diagnosed through standard vision acuity tests and are misdiagnosed as learning disabled. Presents a study that found that students who were treated for ICS stayed in school longer than students…
Descriptors: Corrective Reading, Eyes, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities

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