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Ziaul H. Rana; Cara L. Frankenfeld; Erika J. Kennedy; Cibely Leon; Lilian de Jonge; Li Jiang; Marissa Davila; Lawrence J. Cheskin – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Identifying the food sources contributing most to total energy percentage, macronutrients, vitamin and mineral consumption among college freshmen, and whether sex played a role. Participants: First-year undergraduate students (N = 269). Methods: Diet was assessed using a DHQ-III and estimated with food source composition tables.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Energy, Nutrition, Food
Summer Odom; Ann Bianchi – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To implement a STI risk behavior reduction program to reduce sexual risk behaviors in university-aged students. Participants: Fifty-nine freshman from the university participated in the STI Risk Behavior Reduction program. Methods: Pre- and post-test design using descriptive statistics evaluated the STI Risk Behavior Reduction Program.…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Risk, College Freshmen, Sexuality
Francis Arthur; Mumuni Baba Yidana; Bernard Yaw Sekyi Acquah – SAGE Open, 2025
Students' academic engagement in higher education, especially in Economics, is crucial for their success. However, the interaction effect of gender and academic level on the academic engagement of Economics students remains unexplored. This study used a descriptive cross-sectional survey design to examine the academic engagement of Economics…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Economics Education, College Students, Gender Differences
NaLette Brodnax – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
This article reports on the impacts of a nudge intervention designed to narrow the gender gap in technology education. I randomly assigned approximately 4,000 college freshmen to one of three advising interventions during new student orientation. Students in the treatment group received a brochure containing information about technology courses…
Descriptors: Intervention, College Freshmen, School Orientation, Technology Education
Vanessa Sullivan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
This article presents the findings of a study in which college freshman reflected on the process of writing a literacy narrative and considered the impact of such writing on their narrative identities. The author synthesizes existing scholarship on literacy narratives, discusses the methodology of interpretive phenomenological analysis utilized,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Story Telling, Literacy, Self Concept
Armélinda Agnello; Jean-François Focant – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Student engagement in evidence-based argumentation plays a central role in science education. These skills can be developed when identifying organic molecules from the spectroscopic data. Molecular structural analysis fosters deep procedural knowledge, as it involves (i) flexibly applying a set of procedures to extract information from spectra,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Education, Chemistry, Spectroscopy
Jennifer N. Ross; Dan Guadagnolo; Jackie Goodman; Angela Bakaj; Laura Crupi; Shirley Liu; Christina Makkar; Nicole Laliberté; Fiona Rawle – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2025
This article examines student perspectives on academic failure during the first year of postsecondary education. We focus on students' personal definitions, responses to, and strategies for embracing and bouncing back from failure in their first year. In this study, students understood academic failure as a negotiation between self and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, Academic Failure
Emily M. Porta-Miller; Jennifer K. Brueckner-Collins – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
While adoption of competency-based medical education for clinical training is well documented, it is less common in preclinical medical education. The gross anatomy laboratory is an opportune venue to implement competency assessment during preclinical training. This mixed-methods study determined how first-year medical student assessments of…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Medical Education, Anatomy, Science Laboratories
Ntshimane Elphas Mohale – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2025
First-year students in a distance learning institution face academic writing challenges arising from inadequate writing skills developed in high school, the need to adapt to new writing standards, and limited language proficiency. These challenges could potentially lead to higher dropout' rates, increased failures, and delayed qualification…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Audio Equipment, Telecommunications, College Freshmen
Aoife Hennessy; Kieran Murphy – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
The importance of student engagement is long recognised. Students who are more engaged will be more motivated and inclined to complete their studies. The aim of this study is to understand barriers to engagement for first-year computing students, a cohort that traditionally have high non-progression rates. A qualitative descriptive design was…
Descriptors: Barriers, Learner Engagement, Computer Science Education, College Freshmen
Dongyang Huang; Nirat Jantharajit; Phichittra Thongpanit – Higher Education Studies, 2025
For college students, opening Chinese courses is the inheritance and continuation of Chinese culture, which can improve students' literary quality. However, because the content of college Chinese course selection has higher requirements for students' literary foundation and loses the pressure of examination, traditional teaching methods can not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Student Interests, Teaching Methods
Geno Castillo – ProQuest LLC, 2025
The problem investigated in this study was the trend of decreasing student retention of first-year, degree-seeking college students at an independent community college located in northeastern New Mexico. The purpose of the study was to examine the association between student retention and program utilization. The research question was to determine…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Programs, Community College Students, Student Participation
Scott A. Crossley; Minkyung Kim; Quian Wan; Laura K. Allen; Rurik Tywoniw; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study examines the potential to use non-expert, crowd-sourced raters to score essays by comparing expert raters' and crowd-sourced raters' assessments of writing quality. Expert raters and crowd-sourced raters scored 400 essays using a standardised holistic rubric and comparative judgement (pairwise ratings) scoring techniques, respectively.…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Essays, Novices, Knowledge Level
Timothy P. Chambers; Jaclyn Broadbent – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Authentic assessments in higher education typically imply the replication of real-world tasks. Psychological authenticity is the perceived alignment between an individual's internal reference sources (i.e. personal values and beliefs) and their actions. Applying psychological authenticity logic to assessment tasks, we investigated students'…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Values, Beliefs
Laura R. Ramsey; Thomas Kling; Wanchunzi Yu – Research in Higher Education, 2025
Many campuses have utilized linked-course communities in an effort to enhance learning and build community, but most of the research on these communities are case studies or correlational designs subject to selection effects. This study conducted a randomized controlled trial of STEM linked-course communities for first-semester students with STEM…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Communities of Practice, Majors (Students), Success