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Verrell, Paul A.; McCabe, Norah R. – College Teaching, 2015
The pathway to success in college can be bumpy. To smooth it we first investigated self-assessment of college readiness by undergraduates in terms of skills and habits required for college success. In a survey of almost 700 students, one of every two reported that their college work was more challenging than expected. Although 70% reported that…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Self Management, Change Strategies, Undergraduate Students
Usher, Alexandra – Center on Education Policy, 2012
This is the last in a series of six papers by the Center on Education Policy exploring issues related to students' motivation to learn. This paper explores ways in which schools, teachers, and communities are using nontraditional methods to try to motivate students who don't respond to more traditional strategies. The paper focuses on three such…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Teaching Styles, Learning Motivation, Teaching Methods
Albrecht, W. David – American Journal of Business Education, 2008
Many students experience difficulties when they try to get good grades in their accounting classes, and they are searching for answers. There is no single answer. Getting a good grade in an accounting class results from a process. If you know and understand the process--and can apply it--then your chances are much improved for getting a good…
Descriptors: Accounting, Student Experience, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies