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Hobbs, Harriet T.; Singer-Freeman, Karen E.; Robinson, Christine – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2021
This paper examines students' patterns of success in classes with high DFW rates at a research-intensive university. We investigated whether certain assignment types were associated with inequitable grade distributions for underrepresented minority (URM) and transfer students and whether assignment grade patterns were similar to final grade…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), College Students, Assignments, Grading
Howard, Tiffiany O.; Winkelmes, Mary-Ann; Shegog, Marya – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
The existing literature on transparency teaching in higher education reveals that the adoption of transparent-oriented assignments improves the learning outcomes for underserved students at the introductory level, and decreases the rate of attrition among the student population with the highest risk of dropping out. Concurrently, the continued…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Higher Education, Assignments, Teaching Methods
Staggers, Sydney M.; Myers, Scott A. – Communication Teacher, 2011
Gendered violence is considered to be the "physical, verbal, emotional, sexual, and visual brutality that is inflicted disproportionately or exclusively on members of one sex". According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2010), gendered violence is a major public health concern that often goes unnoticed because it takes place in private…
Descriptors: Campuses, Violence, Gender Issues, Prevention

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