ERIC Number: ED507059
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2009-May
Pages: 16
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Recognizing and Then Using Disciplinary Patterns of the Undergraduate Experience: Getting Past Institutional Standards. Research & Occasional Paper Series. CSHE.6.09
Chatman, Steve
Center for Studies in Higher Education
The assertion that there are a limited set of generalizable good educational practices (Chickering & Gamson, 1987) with a common model of preferred active student engagement in learning (Kuh, 2001) is appealing to those responsible for simply stated institutional outcomes and to the faculty who teach in fields that espouse the same practices and outcomes (Braxton, 1998). After all, if they are wrong and educational experience and good educational practices differ in important, substantive, and replicable ways by area of academic major, then assessment, accountability, administration, and admissions become more complicated and less amenable to central "oversight" and uniform standards. This paper reports that there are indeed important differences in student experience and engagement by academic discipline, that disciplinary patterns of student experience cluster, and that academic performance by students in these clusters is differentially predicted by standard admissions measures and student engagement factors. Recognizing the differences and identifying the predictors will lead to better admission practices. A listing of Principal Components and Items is appended. (Contains 1 footnote, 1 figure, and 3 tables.) [This study is a Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) Project and Consortium Research Paper.]
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Practices, Undergraduate Students, Student Experience, Educational Experience, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Multivariate Analysis, Factor Structure, Student Surveys, Grade Point Average, College Entrance Examinations, State Universities
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Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: University of California, Berkeley, Center for Studies in Higher Education
Identifiers - Location: California
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: SAT (College Admission Test)
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