Student Success HE Graham Tracey and Jan Day
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Insights from higher education experts covering the latest news, trends, and data impacting student success.
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014 - How to Help Academically Struggling Students
I think this blog post from Inside Higher Ed, How to Help Academically Struggling Students, nicely summarizes the challenges and potential solutions to get more students succeeding academically. It was refreshing to see that half of the proposed solutions were geared towards actions faculty can take as individuals in their classrooms. That is good news for students who are lucky to be assigned to a course taught by one of these engaged and open-minded instructors.
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013 - Student Success Trends
In this week's podcast episode, Graham and Jan talk with Dr. Christopher Bridges, Strategic Consultant for Starfish. Our conversation ranged widely. We learned about patterns and trends Chris is seeing on campus (hint: there is a near-universal desire for more parking spaces closer to academic buildings), heard about creative approaches and programs colleges and universities have implemented to improve student outcomes, and explored the role of Strategic Consulting and how it supports student success on campus.
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012 - No Silver Bullet for Student Success
Dr. Tina Balser, Director of Student Success Initiatives at the University of Missouri in Columbia in her recent EDUCAUSE Review post, explains why a socio-technical approach to student success is what higher education institutions should adopt.
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011 - 3 Student Success Themes in 2019
With Thanksgiving less than a week away the year feels like it is flying by. It seemed like a good time for Graham and Jan to reflect on the main student success themes that stood out for us in 2019.
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010 - Interview with Sara Goldrick-Rab about food and housing insecurity in higher education
Sara Goldrick-Rab, author of "Paying the Price," was at the Hobsons Summer Institute to announce a new initiative to help institutions support students with food or housing insecurity.
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009 - Nudging in STEM works, plus students with loans succeed at higher rates
Nudging, done correctly, can drive double digit percentage outcomes, particularly for STEM students. Also, students who take at more loans succeed in higher education at greater rates than those who rely less on financial assistance.