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Víctor Rubén Bautista Naranjo; Ivonne Angélica Jiménez Vinueza; Iván Ricardo Bautista Naranjo; David Raimundo Rivas Lalaleo – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The aim of this study is to conduct a situational analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of returning to face-to-face courses in the Leveling Courses of the Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Sede Latacunga during the post-COVID-19 era. This will be done by comparing the virtual study mode in 2022 to the face-to-face mode in 2023. The results…
Descriptors: In Person Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, Comparative Analysis
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Hallberg, Peter; Ölvander, Johan – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
In times of rapid transformation of society in general and domains of technology in particular, questions are raised on how to effectively organise higher engineering education. As a response, this study examines the curriculum composition of eleven engineering programs to investigate curriculum nativeness, a novel approach for assessing…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Course Content, Educational Change, Higher Education
Marling, David – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Native American Nations have perpetually had the highest rates of poverty and unemployment and the lowest per capita income of any ethnic population in the United States. Additionally, American Indian students have the highest high school dropout rates and lowest academic performance rates as well as the lowest college admission and retention…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Paying for College, Poverty, Unemployment
Ostman, Ronald E.; And Others – 1988
The New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute studied the internal and external factors influencing adult students enrolled in a tertiary-level distance education management course to abandon their studies. A literature review afforded definitions of: (1) distance education; (2) educational technology; and (3) drop out. Although research has…
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Adult Education, Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development
Lenning, Oscar T.; And Others – 1980
The research literature on types of student retention, correlates of retention, and action strategies to improve retention is reviewed. Retention or student persistence can be assessed in terms of completion of a degree of certificate, a program but not a degree, or a term or course. Retention may also be persistence to attain a personal goal but…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Admission, College Attendance, College Environment
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Kember, David – Higher Education, 1990
A model of student progress and drop-out from postsecondary distance education courses includes components of background characteristics; motivation; academic environment; and the family, work, and social environment. The author recommends ways in which distance education courses might be formatted so as to reduce student drop-out. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Counseling, Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Dropout Prevention
Sagaria, Mary Ann Danowitz – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1980
Freshman courses designed to increase the integration of students into college environments and thus decrease attrition rates are described based on a review of current practices of 20 colleges and universities. Core components are informal contact with peers, faculty, and staff; a small group setting; and cognitive and affective learning. (JMF)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Freshmen, College Students, Course Content
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McPartland, James M.; Schneider, Barbara – Sociology of Education, 1996
Reviews the evidence on how the concept of opportunities to learn can be applied to the demand for more challenging content for all students. Concludes that students learn more if they are offered more demanding curricula. However, such curricula creates the probability of unacceptable rates of failure. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Academic Standards, Competency Based Education
Houska, Robert B. – Coll Board Rev, 1970
Author suggests that if postsecondary schools admit applicants who have little chance of success in existing programs, then more appropriate programs should be instituted and the goals of existing ones should be reviewed. (Editor)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Problems, Curriculum Development, Dropout Rate
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Zigerell, James J. – Journal of Higher Education, 1970
Community colleges have multiplied rapidly, filling an important role as low-tuition institutions offereing pre-university, vocational, career, adult education, with enrollment open to all. (IR)
Descriptors: Administration, Community Colleges, Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development
Chyung, Yonnie; Winiecki, Donald J.; Fenner, Jo Ann – 1998
The Instructional and Performance Technology Department at Boise State University (Idaho) offers a master's degree program via distance education to prepare adult students for careers in the areas of instructional design, job performance improvement, human resources, organizational redesign, training, and training management. Most students attend…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Adult Dropouts, Adult Education
Humphries, Frederick S.; And Others – 1972
The Thirteen-College Curriculum Program (TCCP) is a massive, joint effort by a group of black colleges and the Institute for Services to Education (ISE) to develop active, relevant, and workable educational programs for students enrolled in predominantly black colleges. The TCCP was initiated the summer of 1967 by the Thirteen-College Consortium…
Descriptors: Black Institutions, Black Students, College Freshmen, Consortia
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Smith, Alene L.; McMillon, H. Grace – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1986
Describes a skills development program to encourage high-risk students to stay in college and succeed. Block programming is used, and a counseling course included is designed to help students develop attitudes, behaviors, and skills that will help them make a successful adjustment to college. Program evaluation and implications discussed. (KS)
Descriptors: College Students, Counselors, Curriculum Development, Educational Benefits
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Wiger, Flo – WICAZO SA Review, 1987
Flo Wiger, Chairperson, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota/Minneapolis, shares her experiences and views on Indian Education. Dropout rates; higher enrollment; more relevant curricula; increased Indian faculty and staff availability; and community, tribal, and governmental involvement are included. Educational change to…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Dropouts
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Ariwa, Ezendu – USDLA Journal, 2002
This study from the University of North London examines diversified support and relevance to improve instruction and reduce dropout rates for multicultural students. Discusses the use of information and communication technology to provide online student support; virtual integration of the curriculum; individual learning styles; and Web sites. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Diversity (Student)
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