Student Learning in College Residence Halls:What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why

大学学生宿舍的学生学习:什么在起作用、什么不起作用及原因

高等教育学

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2015年01月09日
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9781118551608
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416
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英文
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Residence halls are filled with learning opportunities for students. Solidly grounded in the most current research and theories on how students think and learn in college and the educational outcomes associated with living in residence halls, this book brings together educational theory, research, and practical experience to show what works, what doesnt, and why. With a comprehensive focus on the application of student learning principles, the book covers models of residential education in the context of what students need at different stages of their neurobiological and psychosocial development and which educational benefits are and are not associated with living on campus. It describes how residential environments influence student behavior and combines examples, practical strategies, and best practices for building community and creating residence hall environments that produce measureable learning outcomes for students. Further, it offers guidance for selecting and developing residence life staff and offers a curriculum-based approach and programming model for managing student life in residence halls. Finally, the book outlines a process of systematic qualitative and quantitative assessment focused on improving the quality of student life in residence halls.
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