Myths, Realities, and What's Working
The Truth About Student Success |
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Myths, Realities, and 30 Practices That Are Working
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Students perform best when they have at least one professor who makes them excited to learn and encourages them to pursue their goals, according to the 2014 Gallup-Purdue Index report. Only fourteen percent of graduates, however, felt they had this type of support and mentorship. The hiring and training of faculty is considered one of the top three obstacles to student success. Order The Chronicle’s report, “The Truth About Student Success”, and learn how to apply proven strategies to jump-start or further develop your efforts. You'll also get 30 inside looks at campuses across the country that are actively working to improve results. By rewarding faculty for experimentation and innovation, colleges can reorient and prioritize student success over rankings. |
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