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Jacobs, Rick R.; Griswold, Kaytlynn R.; Swigart, Kristen L.; Loviscky, Greg E.; Heinen, Rachel L. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2018
Honors graduates have much to learn when transitioning into their first position after college. For instance, workplaces have an entirely different culture and set of expectations from undergraduate honors classrooms. Furthermore, the skills they need to become successful employees or graduate students are different from those required of…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Employment Qualifications, Communication Skills, Work Environment
Cargas, Sarita – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2018
In "Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?," Neil Gross introduces research that suggests fifty to sixty percent of college professors are leftist or liberal, a much higher proportion than the seventeen percent of Americans in general. He posits the conservative fear that "bias" in higher education is a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Honors Curriculum, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
Connelly, Rebecca Danielle – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are in high demand. Over 1 million STEM graduates will be needed by 2022 to meet the projected workforce needs (The Progress Report on Coordinating Federal Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education, 2016). If students are needed to fulfill jobs in areas…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Relevance (Education), High School Students, Chemistry
Sutcliffe, Ruth; Linfield, Rachel; Riley, Gaynor; Nabb, Debbie; Glazzard, Jonathan – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2019
The National Student Survey (NSS) frequently highlights students' dissatisfaction with feedback. Data collected over the past two years by tutors working on a Batchelor of Arts (Honours) Primary Education 5-11 programme, leading to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), shows increasing satisfaction as students engage with and use feedback. The…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Satisfaction, Verbal Communication, Synchronous Communication
Kerthu, Hatupopi Saara; Nuuyoma, Vistolina – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Theory practice gap is the discrepancies found between what students learn in the formal classroom setting and what they experience in the clinical settings. Observations reveal that nursing as practised is task-centred and students rarely get involved in anything approaching the total care of individual patients, thus leading to theory-practice…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Nursing Education, Foreign Countries, Multicampus Colleges
Mawonde, Albert; Togo, Muchaiteyi – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how universities can play a pivotal role in implementing sustainable development goals (SDGs). It recognises the advantage that universities have in responding to social challenges through their functions and operations, mainly through research and innovation and academic prowess. Not much…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Objectives, Foreign Countries, College Role
Kilgore, Wendy; Crabtree, Emma; Sharp, Ken – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2019
AACRAO partnered with a large public university in the southwestern United States to examine a multi-year data set and to complete a student survey in order to gain insights into variables that contribute to excess credit accumulation at graduation. Until state legislatures began to decrease funding for public colleges and universities, excess…
Descriptors: College Credits, Undergraduate Students, Bachelors Degrees, Graduation Requirements
Cognard-Black, Andrew J., Ed.; Herron, Jerry, Ed.; Smith, Patricia J., Ed. – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2019
The contributions in this collection provide important answers and compelling evidence that honors programming does contribute something above and beyond what honors students themselves bring to the educational experience. While many of the chapters rely on analytic methods that are more widely used in some fields than in others, authors have…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Outcomes of Education, Value Added Models, College Curriculum
Neuber Haggerty, Amanda N. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
What does it mean to be "smart?" Being identified as intelligent, gifted, or high achieving affords students stimulating experiences, motivating social environments, and advanced educational and career opportunities. However, research has also identified potential negative psychological and social costs to being labeled smart. These are…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Academically Gifted, High Achievement, Labeling (of Persons)
Banks, H. Kay – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2016
An honors senior thesis introduces students into a world of scholarship and professional activity in a way that no single course, either semester- or year-long, can do (Anderson, Lyons, and Weiner). Many honors educators consider honors thesis work to be the defining honors experience. For graduate schools, employers, and the students themselves,…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Theses, Research Needs, Educational Research
Malik, Misbah; Fatima, Ghulam; Hussain Ch, Abid – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2016
The major purpose of this correlational study was to identify the relationship between self-concept and test anxiety among students of B Ed Honors Degree Program of USAID. Population of the study comprised students enrolled in three universities of Pakistan (University of the Punjab, Lahore, University of Education, Lahore, Sardar Bahadur Khan…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Anxiety, Self Concept, Undergraduate Students
Thiessen-Reily, Heather, Ed.; Digby, Joan, Ed. – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2016
The partnership that the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) entered into with the National Park Service (NPS) almost a decade ago, when the Partners in the Parks (PITP) program was created, has immeasurably enriched the lives of undergraduate honors students and faculty from throughout the United States and abroad. This second edition of…
Descriptors: Parks, Experiential Learning, Partnerships in Education, Honors Curriculum
David Nurenberg – English Education, 2016
Tracking and other practices of homogeneously grouping students by so-called ability level remain a norm in American classrooms, despite decades of research highlighting how they disserve and even harm student learning. Heterogeneous grouping, by contrast, benefits struggling learners, a conclusion supported by a substantial body of research. Some…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Honors Curriculum, Heterogeneous Grouping, Individualized Instruction
Delaney, Lorraine; Brown, Mark – Irish Educational Studies, 2020
While access to higher education (HE) has substantially increased over the past number of years, the evidence suggests that social inequalities continue to be reproduced in terms of course level, field of study and institutional status. This paper examines, through the lens of Social Reproduction Theory, the socio-economic background and HE access…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Background, Access to Education, Higher Education, Reentry Students
Cools, Janice – CEA Forum, 2017
Why are students silent in class? "Silence" refers to those who do not participate verbally in discussions or ask questions, those who attend classes and by the end of semester leave without having said a word. Janice Cools has always wanted to understand the culture of silent students in her writing classrooms but had never directly…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Student Participation, Writing Instruction, Honors Curriculum

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