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Johnson, David B.; Sveen, Lindsay Welsch – College and University, 2020
As the Millennial generation matures and commentary about it fades from public discussion, a new generation of students is taking center stage on campuses: Generation Z. Sometimes referred to as iGen, Centennials, or the Recession Generation, this new generation has officially been named Generation Z (or Gen Z) by the Pew Research Center (Dimock…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Generational Differences, Equal Education, Student Attitudes
Poppe, Samantha Vargas – UnidosUS, 2020
In this report, we spotlight a traditional path to overcoming inequality and move up the economic ladder in our country: higher education. UnidosUS hopes to draw attention to the experience of Latino students in college and highlight some troubling trends we see. The words of the students and parents are compelling and help to make visible to…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Equal Education, Higher Education, College Students
Stebleton, Michael J. – NACADA Journal, 2011
Immigrant college student populations continue to grow, but the complexity of their unique needs and issues remain relatively unknown. To gain a better understanding of the multiple contextual factors impacting immigrant students from a systems-based approach, I applied Bronfenbrenner's (1977) human ecology framework to the study. Students…
Descriptors: Models, Holistic Approach, Ecology, Academic Advising
Goldberger, Susan – Jobs for the Future, 2008
One of the most persistent inequities in U.S. education is the gap in math achievement along income and race lines. Yet some secondary schools beat the odds, producing consistently strong math performance with students who likely would fail in traditional settings. This report advocates that the math achievement gap is not the result of poor and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Minority Groups, Racial Differences, Secondary Schools

Cleaver, Betty P. – Clearing House, 1979
Every teacher needs to acknowledge the power of television, radio, films, and computers and relate them to classroom instruction, because these media are an integral part of students' lives. (Author)
Descriptors: Editorials, Elementary Secondary Education, Films, Mass Media
Katz, Julie – 1997
One instructor's "dead zone" (her windowless classroom in the depths of the Humanities building) was the place where little exchange between teacher and students took place. When one day she overheard the students talking about how little money they had left on their meal cards, she took a few dozen bagels to that afternoon's writing…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Classroom Environment, Higher Education, Literacy
Lesch, Lyn – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2007
Author Lyn Lesch advocates that learning cannot be measured by empirical results like testing and grading. As the founder of Chicago's The Children's School, Lesch didn't give grades or submit students to standardized testing. Such conditions may seem blasphemous to most educators, but the results spoke for themselves. Without the high-stakes…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Educational Testing, Standardized Tests, Student Attitudes
Darby, Barbara Ann – 1996
A study was conducted of graduates of an associate degree nursing program at a community college to explore issues related to early professional socialization in beginning nursing practice and to determine the influences of mentoring relationships on professional socialization. Focus group interviews were conducted with a sample of 31 graduates…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Job Skills, Mentors, Needs Assessment
Ransdell, D. R. – 1998
The fact that a writer's culture influences the composing style is undeniable. Spanish speakers writing in English often allow their points to "leap around," perhaps constituting a pattern the instructor does not see. In "Beyond Culture," Edward Hall explains that cultures operate under either "monochronic" or…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language), Higher Education

Athanases, Steven Z. – Language Arts, 1989
Shares experiences of students and teachers to express the importance of searching for occasions and strategies to give students voice, shaping meaning through talk and writing. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Student Experience

Merlin, Debrah – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
A mother reviews the radical acceleration of her high school daughter who will enter college at the age of 14. She recounts both positive and negative experiences during elementary and middle school, the encouragement of individual educators, flexible scheduling to allow taking advanced courses at other institutions, and barriers of school system…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Advanced Courses, Case Studies
Swartz, Omar – 1996
For any student, the first semester of graduate school is the most traumatic experience in his or her career as a graduate student. Fortunately, there are some things that can be done to make the transition for these students easier. Getting undergraduate students involved in the classrooms in positions of pedagogical responsibility is the most…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Speech Communication
Jones, Leslie S.; Letts, Will; Lewis, Bradford; Rodriguez-Munoz, Marisol – 1998
This document summarizes an interactive symposium on the experiences of nontraditional graduate students in science education doctoral programs. Two of the authors were graduate students and two were very recent graduates now in faculty positions. By virtue of their academic/political interests if not their personal differences, they acknowledged…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Ethnicity, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Ramsay, John G.; Bell, Thomas – Journal of General Education, 1997
Presents a conversation between a university faculty member from "Generation X" and an administrator from the "baby boom" generation regarding the importance of extra activities in students' college experience, the role of general education, residence hall activities, and the increasingly anti-contemplative ethos in academia.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Baby Boomers, College Students, General Education

Holden, Michael – Contemporary Education, 1996
Despite research to the contrary, most college teachers assume students have more basic knowledge then they do, and they assign essays accordingly. One instructor discusses the poor results of students' knowledge testing, noting his institution's low admission requirements and questioning today's lax standards in the face of the information age.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Admission Criteria, College Students, Current Events
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