The Intersection of High-Impact Practices provides a unique approach to the study of high-impact practices by examining the effects on student success. The authors demonstrate that high-impact practices do not occur in a vacuum and their effects can be multiplied or muted when taken in concert with one another.
The Intersection of High-Impact Practices provides a unique approach to the study of high-impact practices by examining the effects on student success. The authors demonstrate that high-impact practices do not occur in a vacuum and their effects can be multiplied or muted when taken in concert with one another.
Shauna Reilly is director of the Institute for Student Research and Creative Activity at Northern Kentucky University. Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh is vice provost for graduate education, research and outreach at Northern Kentucky University.
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Ch. 1 Introduction to High Impact Practices Ch. 2 The First year Ch. 3 Curriculum Ch. 4 Community Engagement Ch. 5 Study Abroad Ch. 6 Internships Ch. 7 Student Research Experiences Ch. 8 Conclusion and Advice for Higher Education Bibliography Appendix A: Survey Instrument Appendix B: Focus Group Questions
Ch. 1 Introduction to High Impact Practices Ch. 2 The First year Ch. 3 Curriculum Ch. 4 Community Engagement Ch. 5 Study Abroad Ch. 6 Internships Ch. 7 Student Research Experiences Ch. 8 Conclusion and Advice for Higher Education Bibliography Appendix A: Survey Instrument Appendix B: Focus Group Questions
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