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Abu-Shanab, Emad; Al-Tarawneh, Heyam – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2015
Social networks are becoming an integral part of people's lives. Students are spending much time on social media and are considered the largest category that uses such application. This study tries to explore the influence of social media use, and especially Facebook, on high school students' performance. The study used the GPA of students in four…
Descriptors: Social Networks, High School Students, Academic Achievement, Social Media
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Aditomo, Anindito – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
It is important to understand why some students are able to bounce back following setbacks, while others become de-motivated and suffer negative consequences. This study tests a model which places students' beliefs about ability (Dweck & Leggett, 1988) as a key factor which may influence students' motivational response to setbacks and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Motivation, Student Surveys
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Hallisey, Jacqueline N.; Harren, Vincent A.; Caple, Richard B. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2015
The purpose of this study was to examine the demographic and academic variables of students involved in roommate changes to determine which variables predict who will move from a room and who will stay in a room and what alternatives to current housing arrangements are selected by those who initiate the roommate changes. [This article was…
Descriptors: College Students, College Housing, Dormitories, Peer Relationship
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Maguire, Richard K.; Corbin, Thomas Philip, Jr. – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2015
The natural symbiotic relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic factors and how they contribute to student success is undeniable. A plethora of work including self-determination, attribution, and social cognitive theories speak about academic achievement by students having a reciprocity relationship between the extrinsic factors that underline…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Academic Achievement
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Strahan, Sarah; Credé, Marcus – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2015
Satisfaction with college is an important component of various theories of college student retention and academic performance but empirical support for the relationship of satisfaction with college with these two criteria has been mixed. Using data from two large datasets (N = 34,047 and N = 35,503) from 300 institutions we examine whether…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement
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Çetin, Baris – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2015
The aim of this study is to determine if approaches to learning and academic motivation together predict grade point averages (GPAs) of students who study at Primary School Education and Preschool Education in Turkey and of students who study at Early Childhood Education in the US. The first group of participants included 166 third- and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Motivation, College Students, Academic Achievement
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Kim, Young K.; Armstrong, Cameron L.; Edwards, Sarah R. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2015
This study examined whether and how the effects of student-faculty interaction on a range of student outcomes--such as college GPA, critical thinking and communication skills, academic satisfaction, and cultural appreciation and social awareness--vary by students' academic disciplines. The study utilized data on 37,977 undergraduate students who…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Grade Point Average, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Wilson, TaJuan RaKeem – ProQuest LLC, 2015
First-generation, low-income, and disabled college students are an increasing population (Tinto, 2012). TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is an academic support program funded by the U.S. Department of Education that seeks to support this demographic to overcome challenges and thrive while in college (Coffman, 2011). Utilizing a mixed methods…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, First Generation College Students, Low Income Students, Disabilities
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Davidson, Matthew – Journal of Character Education, 2014
The Institute for Excellence and Ethics (IEE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of research-based tools and strategies for building intentional cultures of excellence and ethics in education, athletics, home, and workplace settings. The following five emphases and recommended actions are offered are…
Descriptors: Values Education, Ethics, Educational Research, Grade Point Average
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Chiang, Bea; Nouri, Hossein; Samanta, Subarna – Accounting Education, 2014
The purpose of the research is to examine the effect of the two different teaching approaches in the first accounting course on student performance in a subsequent finance course. The study compares 128 accounting and finance students who took introductory financial accounting by either a user approach or a traditional preparer approach to examine…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Grade Point Average, Accounting
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Kosloski, Michael F., Jr.; Ritz, John M. – Career and Technical Education Research, 2014
Stakeholders in career and technical education declare the value of applied learning through corresponding co-curricular student organizations. However, there is limited empirical evidence to support the notion that student organizations help participants to achieve academic gains. This study examined the levels of engagement in DECA's…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Educational Indicators, Academic Achievement, Success
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Xiong, Yan; Zhou, Haiyan; Ogilby, Suzanne M. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2014
This study analyzed how self-generated elaboration, instructor-assisted elaboration, and self-generated followed by instructor-assisted elaboration, affect accounting students' acquisition of procedural knowledge, intellectual skills, and their attitudes towards learning. The results indicate that the self-generated elaboration instructional…
Descriptors: Accounting, Learning, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Cook, Jean Marie – College & Research Libraries, 2014
The University of West Georgia's Ingram Library has offered a fifteen-week two-hour credit course since 1998. In a longitudinal study covering twelve years, the library analyzed the progression and graduation rates of more than fifteen thousand students. Students who took the class during their undergraduate career were found to graduate at much…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Instruction, Courses, College Credits
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Mytkowicz, Patricia; Goss, Diane; Steinberg, Bruce – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2014
While metacognition is an important component of the learning process for college students, development of metacognitive knowledge and regulation is particularly important for students with LD and/or ADHD. The researchers used Schraw and Dennison's (1994) "Metacognitive Awareness Inventory" (MAI) to assess first year college students'…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, College Freshmen
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Porter, Andy; Yang, Rui; Hwang, Jun; McMaken, Jennifer; Rorison, Jamey – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2014
The amount of merit-based scholarship support for graduate students in the United States has increased dramatically. Given this increased investment, does increasing the size of scholarships awarded to the most academically able admitted students substantially increase their probability of enrollment? We found no support for a positive answer to…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Schools of Education
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