ERIC Number: ED652257
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 5
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The Impact of Frequent Interaction on Repeater Students
Shanda Hood; Joshua Girshner
International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, Paper presented at the International Conference on Humanities, Social and Education Sciences (iHSES) (Denver, CO, Apr 13-16, 2023)
Data show that half of all students who have dropped/failed Survey of Calculus or Finite Mathematics at the University of Arkansas will drop/fail again. These students face a lack of motivation and a fair amount of anxiety toward mathematics. To make connections and create an environment in which they are comfortable discussing any issues with the professor, repeater students were asked to meet with the professor to complete a personalized academic improvement plan. This plan establishes the need for regular contact with the instructor and should increase the student's level of comfort with the instructor. Utilizing the "Academic Improvement Plan" serves as a catalyst for students to meet face to face with their professor and provides a roadmap for continuing that contact on a consistent and regular basis, regardless of the course. We believe that frequent and regular faculty/student interactions will result in increased academic success for this group of at-risk students while allowing these students to develop a deeper understanding of course materials, improve mathematical self-efficacy, and cultivate skills applicable to other courses/situations. [For the full proceedings, see ED652228.]
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Failure, Mathematics Education, Courses, Repetition, Withdrawal (Education), Planning, Student Improvement, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, At Risk Students, Interaction, Incidence
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Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Arkansas
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