Learning from the Learners
Successful College Students Share Their Effective Learning Habits
Herausgeber: Berry, Elizabeth; Rawitch, Cynthia Z.; Huber, Bettina J.
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Learning from the Learners
Successful College Students Share Their Effective Learning Habits
Herausgeber: Berry, Elizabeth; Rawitch, Cynthia Z.; Huber, Bettina J.
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Learning from the Learners: Successful College Students Share Their Effective Learning Habits is based on what "expert" students tell us about what they - as learners - do to succeed. Themes include student success, academic challenges, diversity, pedagogy, and technology in the classroom.
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Learning from the Learners: Successful College Students Share Their Effective Learning Habits is based on what "expert" students tell us about what they - as learners - do to succeed. Themes include student success, academic challenges, diversity, pedagogy, and technology in the classroom.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781442278608
- ISBN-10: 1442278609
- Artikelnr.: 48329020
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781442278608
- ISBN-10: 1442278609
- Artikelnr.: 48329020
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Elizabeth Berry; Bettina J. Huber and Cynthia Z. Rawitch
Foreword - Harrold Hellenbrand Part I: Project Parameters Chapter 1: The
Evolution of the Learning Habits Project: Methods and Procedures - Bettina
J. Huber Chapter 2: Who Are the Learning Habits Students and Why Do They
Persist? - Bettina J. Huber Part II: Differing Patterns of Engagement
within Major Student Subgroups Introduction Chapter 3: Being the First To
Go to College - Steven Graves Chapter 4: The Role of Gender in Fostering
Persistence and Effective Learning Habits - Bettina J. Huber Chapter 5:
Campus Diversity and College Learning Through the Eyes of Learning Habits
Students - Bettina J. Huber Part III: Key Themes in Teaching and Learning
Introduction Chapter 6: Reading with Understanding: What Do College
Students Say? - Elizabeth Berry and Linda S. Bowen Chapter 7: Gains in
Written Communication between the Freshman and Junior Years - Irene L.
Clark and Bettina J. Huber Chapter 8: PowerPoint Fatigue and the Rabbit
Hole of Internet Stuff: Students and Technology - Donal O'Sullivan Chapter
9: Sliding Into Learning: The Power of Webnotes - Carrie Rothstein-Fisch
and Sharon M. Klein Part IV: Fostering Student Initiative Introduction
Chapter 10: Factors Influencing Academic Help Seeking by College Students -
Mark Stevens and Peter Mora Chapter 11: Self-Regulated Learning Habits -
Daisy Lemus, Mary-Pat Stein, and Whitney Scott Chapter 12: Encouraging
Students to Be Thoughtful about Their Learning - Bettina J. Huber Part V:
Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter 13: What Did You Learn? What Are
You Gonna Do About It? Appendix 1. Participants in the Learning Habits
Seminar Appendix 2. Master List of Questions Posed During Face-to-Face
Learning Habits Interviews Appendix 3. Questions Posed at Project
Registration and in All End-of-Term Assignments
Evolution of the Learning Habits Project: Methods and Procedures - Bettina
J. Huber Chapter 2: Who Are the Learning Habits Students and Why Do They
Persist? - Bettina J. Huber Part II: Differing Patterns of Engagement
within Major Student Subgroups Introduction Chapter 3: Being the First To
Go to College - Steven Graves Chapter 4: The Role of Gender in Fostering
Persistence and Effective Learning Habits - Bettina J. Huber Chapter 5:
Campus Diversity and College Learning Through the Eyes of Learning Habits
Students - Bettina J. Huber Part III: Key Themes in Teaching and Learning
Introduction Chapter 6: Reading with Understanding: What Do College
Students Say? - Elizabeth Berry and Linda S. Bowen Chapter 7: Gains in
Written Communication between the Freshman and Junior Years - Irene L.
Clark and Bettina J. Huber Chapter 8: PowerPoint Fatigue and the Rabbit
Hole of Internet Stuff: Students and Technology - Donal O'Sullivan Chapter
9: Sliding Into Learning: The Power of Webnotes - Carrie Rothstein-Fisch
and Sharon M. Klein Part IV: Fostering Student Initiative Introduction
Chapter 10: Factors Influencing Academic Help Seeking by College Students -
Mark Stevens and Peter Mora Chapter 11: Self-Regulated Learning Habits -
Daisy Lemus, Mary-Pat Stein, and Whitney Scott Chapter 12: Encouraging
Students to Be Thoughtful about Their Learning - Bettina J. Huber Part V:
Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter 13: What Did You Learn? What Are
You Gonna Do About It? Appendix 1. Participants in the Learning Habits
Seminar Appendix 2. Master List of Questions Posed During Face-to-Face
Learning Habits Interviews Appendix 3. Questions Posed at Project
Registration and in All End-of-Term Assignments
Foreword - Harrold Hellenbrand Part I: Project Parameters Chapter 1: The
Evolution of the Learning Habits Project: Methods and Procedures - Bettina
J. Huber Chapter 2: Who Are the Learning Habits Students and Why Do They
Persist? - Bettina J. Huber Part II: Differing Patterns of Engagement
within Major Student Subgroups Introduction Chapter 3: Being the First To
Go to College - Steven Graves Chapter 4: The Role of Gender in Fostering
Persistence and Effective Learning Habits - Bettina J. Huber Chapter 5:
Campus Diversity and College Learning Through the Eyes of Learning Habits
Students - Bettina J. Huber Part III: Key Themes in Teaching and Learning
Introduction Chapter 6: Reading with Understanding: What Do College
Students Say? - Elizabeth Berry and Linda S. Bowen Chapter 7: Gains in
Written Communication between the Freshman and Junior Years - Irene L.
Clark and Bettina J. Huber Chapter 8: PowerPoint Fatigue and the Rabbit
Hole of Internet Stuff: Students and Technology - Donal O'Sullivan Chapter
9: Sliding Into Learning: The Power of Webnotes - Carrie Rothstein-Fisch
and Sharon M. Klein Part IV: Fostering Student Initiative Introduction
Chapter 10: Factors Influencing Academic Help Seeking by College Students -
Mark Stevens and Peter Mora Chapter 11: Self-Regulated Learning Habits -
Daisy Lemus, Mary-Pat Stein, and Whitney Scott Chapter 12: Encouraging
Students to Be Thoughtful about Their Learning - Bettina J. Huber Part V:
Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter 13: What Did You Learn? What Are
You Gonna Do About It? Appendix 1. Participants in the Learning Habits
Seminar Appendix 2. Master List of Questions Posed During Face-to-Face
Learning Habits Interviews Appendix 3. Questions Posed at Project
Registration and in All End-of-Term Assignments
Evolution of the Learning Habits Project: Methods and Procedures - Bettina
J. Huber Chapter 2: Who Are the Learning Habits Students and Why Do They
Persist? - Bettina J. Huber Part II: Differing Patterns of Engagement
within Major Student Subgroups Introduction Chapter 3: Being the First To
Go to College - Steven Graves Chapter 4: The Role of Gender in Fostering
Persistence and Effective Learning Habits - Bettina J. Huber Chapter 5:
Campus Diversity and College Learning Through the Eyes of Learning Habits
Students - Bettina J. Huber Part III: Key Themes in Teaching and Learning
Introduction Chapter 6: Reading with Understanding: What Do College
Students Say? - Elizabeth Berry and Linda S. Bowen Chapter 7: Gains in
Written Communication between the Freshman and Junior Years - Irene L.
Clark and Bettina J. Huber Chapter 8: PowerPoint Fatigue and the Rabbit
Hole of Internet Stuff: Students and Technology - Donal O'Sullivan Chapter
9: Sliding Into Learning: The Power of Webnotes - Carrie Rothstein-Fisch
and Sharon M. Klein Part IV: Fostering Student Initiative Introduction
Chapter 10: Factors Influencing Academic Help Seeking by College Students -
Mark Stevens and Peter Mora Chapter 11: Self-Regulated Learning Habits -
Daisy Lemus, Mary-Pat Stein, and Whitney Scott Chapter 12: Encouraging
Students to Be Thoughtful about Their Learning - Bettina J. Huber Part V:
Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter 13: What Did You Learn? What Are
You Gonna Do About It? Appendix 1. Participants in the Learning Habits
Seminar Appendix 2. Master List of Questions Posed During Face-to-Face
Learning Habits Interviews Appendix 3. Questions Posed at Project
Registration and in All End-of-Term Assignments