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Florian Laronze; Bernard N’Kaoua – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) face a range of difficulties at university, which can lead them to drop out or fail their studies. Among the solutions proposed to support them, technological tools may be relevant. However, although a great deal of work has been carried out on children with ASD, at university their effectiveness and…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Assistive Technology, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Success
Mohamed Shameem Adam; Junainah Abd Hamid; Ali Khatibi; S. M. Ferdous Azam – Online Learning, 2025
Community of Inquiry--a theoretical framework that consists of three interrelated elements: teaching presence, social presence, and cognitive presence--has been used widely in online and blended learning as an instructional design model to create and sustain conditions that facilitate meaningful learning in a learning community. Teaching presence…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Cognitive Processes, Direct Instruction
Esra Eren; Funda Ergüleç; Ahmet Kara – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
Understanding how resilience evolves across the lifespan is crucial for the development of targeted interventions and strategies aimed at promoting resilience. This study aims to investigate the complex interplay between resilience, positive personality traits, and hope in emerging adults. The criterion sampling method was employed to select…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Personality Traits, College Students, Psychological Patterns
Nita Nuraini; Susriyati Mahanal; Herawati Susilo; Sulisetijono; Siti Zubaidah – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2025
Information literacy (IL) is an essential skill for Biology students amidst the development of information flow. Several studies show that students' IL is still low and needs to be improved. One of the courses that students consider difficult is Animal Physiology due to the nature of the discipline. Educators tend to apply three different learning…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Information Literacy, Models
Danielle E. Maurici-Pollock; Rebecca Stallworth; Sasha Khan – College & Research Libraries, 2025
First-generation students (FGS) are a population that has received increasing attention, but the term "first-generation student" has been inconsistently defined. Such inconsistency creates challenges not only for research, but for students themselves, many of whom may find they meet the FGS definition in one institutional context, but…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Definitions, Web Sites, Colleges
Wahl, Ana-María González – Teaching Sociology, 2023
First-generation students often feel alone on college campuses. These students can find themselves excluded from organizations, traditions, and spaces that require financial, social, and cultural capital they may not have. In my Sociology of Work course, I use a family work history project to center and validate their experiences. Using census…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Working Class, Genealogy, Sociology
Nicholas Bowman; Christine Logel; Jennifer Lacosse; Elizabeth A. Canning; Katherine T. U. Emerson; Mary C. Murphy – AERA Open, 2023
In the context of continued equity gaps in student success within and beyond STEM, this paper explored the extent to which the representation of underrepresented racial minority (URM) and first-generation college students predict grades in postsecondary STEM courses. The analyses examined 87,027 grades received by 11,868 STEM-interested students…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Academic Achievement, Equal Education, College Students
Natasha Bourgoin – ProQuest LLC, 2026
University students with increased rates of reported perfectionism, anxiety, and depression, are vulnerable to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). However, not all students with psychological distress engage in NSSI, suggesting protective factors may help to mitigate this risk. The present study examined the relation between perfectionism and NSSI,…
Descriptors: College Students, Anxiety, Self Destructive Behavior, Psychopathology
Daisy Segovia; Darla Cooper – RP Group, 2024
Transferring from community college to university is a key lever for increasing income equality. Those with bachelor's degrees earn significantly higher lifetime incomes, and the sheer availability of jobs for those with only a high school diploma is declining. Broadly, research documents location as a salient factor in students' college-going…
Descriptors: Community College Students, College Transfer Students, School Location, Proximity
MariaAnita Zavala-Lopez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The advising experience of students who start their academic studies at a community college is often critical to their success. Students with an intent to earn an associate degree may find that academic advising helps them define their academic goals, affirms their educational plans, and provides them continual guidance. This study explored the…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Community College Students, Self Efficacy, Academic Advising
Matthew R. Gargano – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Although much progress has been made in expanding equitable access to institutions of higher education, there is still a paucity of evidence of successful persistence strategies among first-generation, 18-32-year-old Black male college students. The problem is persistence rates of first-generation, 18-32-year-old Black male college students in the…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Blacks, Males, Academic Persistence
Lorena Quintero-Gámez; Rasikh Tariq; Pedro Sánchez-Escobedo; Jorge Sanabria-Z – Cogent Education, 2024
Academic success in higher education has attracted interest from the scientific community because of its implications for personal development and societal progress. Programmes such as Tecnologico de Monterrey's Leaders of Tomorrow aim to nurture students' potential and promote academic success. This study examines the attributes from…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Success, Student Characteristics, Profiles
Melissa Bartley – ProQuest LLC, 2024
First-generation students possess a set of unique characteristics that can make persisting in college more challenging than it is for their continuing-generation counterparts. Because many first-generation students are also low-income, community college is an affordable option to access their postsecondary goals. Each year, one-third of all Pell…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Money Management, Low Income Students, Community College Students
Maggie Cinto – ProQuest LLC, 2024
First-generation college students' degree attainment is far below their continuing generation peers (Whitely et al., 2018). This study aims to offer institutions of higher education better insight into how to provide support to be more effective in retaining first-generation college students. This explanatory sequential mixed methods study…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Self Efficacy, Student Needs, Academic Persistence
David Van Nguyen; Shayan Doroudi; Daniel A. Epstein – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Our preliminary experiment examined a potential pain point with ASSIST, California's database of articulation agreements. That pain point is cross-referencing multiple articulation agreements to manually develop an "optimal" academic plan. Optimal is defined as the minimal set of community college courses that satisfy all transfer…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Human Factors Engineering, Algorithms, Educational Planning