The Burden of Academic Success


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The Burden of Academic Success: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents explores class identity reconstructions among working-class students attending a public university. Rather than focus on working-class failure, this book takes a critical look at the psychological and social costs of academic success. Based on several hours of interviews with a diverse group of working-class students, this book describes how successful students respond to, react to, and manage their academic success. The book does for class what other theorists have done for race, examining the dynamic interplay of class identity and educational success/social mobility. The distinguishing features of the book are rich narrative detail; compelling stories of student success and struggle; intersectional analysis exploring the ways class, race, and gender inform each other in students' understandings and narratives with an interwoven theory throughout; and a new typology for understanding working-class student responses to the burden of academic success. The Burden of Academic Success is ideal for courses on sociology, education, and American studies as well as for use by college educators and administrators.




Increasing Persistence


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INCREASING PERSISTENCE "Of all the books addressing the puzzle of student success and persistence, I found this one to be the most helpful and believe it will be extremely useful to faculty and staff attempting to promote student success. The authors solidly ground their work in empirical research, and do a brilliant job providing both an overview of the relevant literature as well as research-based recommendations for intervention." GAIL HACKETT, PH.D., provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs; professor, counseling and educational psychology, University of Missouri, Kansas City Research indicates that approximately forty percent of all college students never earn a degree anywhere, any time in their lives. This fact has not changed since the middle of the 20th century. Written for practitioners and those who lead retention and persistence initiatives at both the institutional and public policy levels, Increasing Persistence offers a compendium on college student persistence that integrates concept, theory, and research with successful practice. It is anchored by the ACT's What Works in Student Retention (WWISR) survey of 1,100 colleges and universities, an important resource that contains insights on the causes of attrition and identifies retention interventions that are most likely to enhance student persistence.?? The authors focus on three essential conditions for student success: students must learn; students must be motivated, committed, engaged, and self-regulating; and students must connect with educational programs consistent with their interests and abilities. The authors offer a detailed discussion of the four interventions that research shows are the most effective for helping students persist and succeed: assessment and course placement, developmental education initiatives, academic advising, and student transition programming. Finally, they urge broadening the current retention construct, providing guidance to policy makers, campus leaders, and individuals on the contributions they can make to student success.




Student Success with Less Stress


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Young people want to know how they can be successful and do so without being stressed. Adults in their lives want to help. The principles presented in this book provide students with powerful tools to help meet the challenges they face today. It also gives parents potent suggestions on how they can support their children to be successful academically and socially—with less stress. Being “educated” is more than academics. Educated students have learned success principles not taught in the typical classroom. Educated students are less prone to stress, and generally happier. This book will show youth how to be truly “educated”. Some of the “tips” in Student Success with Less Stress include: • Proven motivational and success principles. • Dynamic study strategies. • Mega-learning: What schools do not teach. • Memorizing made easy. • Classroom strategies for the extra edge. • Reducing stress and anxiety. • Overcoming roadblocks to achievement. • How to be a great leader. • How parents can support and respond. • Learning differences and how to access special education programs. • Maneuvering the college search and application process. • Paying for college. • Our education system (and students) at risk, and what can be done.




Thriving in College & Beyond


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The College Success Book


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Student Success


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Student success validates what we teachers do. Yet not all students succeed. Many give up helplessly, reachingunnecessarilythe end of their ropes. We teachers spent years honing our craft, figuring out ways to reach out, to connect, and to positively affect the lives of our students, not only while in college, but well beyond the often-treacherous college years. Paving the students path toward a thriving university life and a rewarding career, therefore, gives meaning to what we do for a living. The art of learning has indeed transformed. Both the Internet and distinct generational preferences of our students have introduced new paradigms in post secondary education. Whereas years ago, the teacher and the local university library were the main repositories of knowledge, todays students can use the Internetindeed the libraries of the entire planetto instantly locate the information they need, often effortlessly from the comfort of a couch! What the students want is not mere information; they needand demandpractical knowledge and how information is applied. To be a successful teacher, one must constantly experiment with new and more effective learning strategies that combine best practices in learning. In this book, the authors have assembled numerous strategies and techniques for academic success. We have emptied our bags of tricks onto these pages. We have witnessed how these strategies rejuvenate our students university experience. By authoring this book, we pass on to youour studentthe intricacies of the art of learning. From the role of motivation to memory retention to the ins and outs of connecting with your teachers, we have provided not only what is needed to succeed academically but also the evidence for our recommendations. We offer you this book not only for us to make sense of our professional lives but also for you to make sense of yours.




Academic Success


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Keys to Academic Success


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Keys to Academic Success A Guide to Achieve Stellar Performance Many students, when journeying through high school or through higher education contemplate the academic rigors they will face. Whether they are just beginning high school or returning to school after many years away from academia, especially in these times of virtual education, these students may experience some anxieties: • What will I be required to learn? • Am I intelligent enough to learn this? • Will I “fit in”? • How will I accomplish everything the teachers/instructors/professors require of me? • What will my teachers/instructors/professors think of me? • What will they think of my work? • I am not good enough! • I am not smart enough! • What have I gotten myself into? And the anxiety goes on… So, with all these anxieties, how can someone be a successful student? Obviously, we must eliminate the hurdles that are standing in our way. We must unlock the doors to academic success. To do that we need keys. Yes, there are keys to academic success. They can be adapted and utilized at every level of education. In Keys to Academic Success, we will explore eight keys to unlock the doors to Academic Success! Note: Each chapter contains easy bullet-pointed lists, and some chapters contain assignments to assist you in easily implementing these strategies, to achieve your Positive Outcomes, your Stellar Performance.




Reading for Academic Success


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Through specific examples, real-life scenarios, and diagrams, this book vividly conveys the most fundamental and effective tactics for boosting reading proficiency while enhancing student and teacher performance.




Be the Best Student


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The world has hidden its treasures of success in diverse secrets and principles. It is your ability to identify the key (principle) to unlock a certain treasure that determines your success in that area. Every student is intelligent, nobody is a brainless. Success in school is not by chance, neither is it by luck. Every destination has a pathway; consequently, academic success has its rules. Hence, academic success is attained by knowing and applying the principles of academic success. The authors are privileged to have discovered five secrets of academic success. Thus, this book unveils these cardinal principles of academic success. The principles of Diligence, Productive studying, Friendship, Relationship, Time maximization and God's favour are not only theoretical findings but tested and proven to be the finest and most reliable principles of academic success globally. Also, topics like how to read, when to read, where to read, who to read with and how to prepare for examination are duly discussed in this book.