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Student Success in College: Doing What Works!, 4th Edition

Christine Harrington

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Student Success in College: Doing What Works! 4th Edition by Christine Harrington

Overview

Introduce the keys to career and academic success with Harrington's STUDENT SUCCESS IN COLLEGE: DOING WHAT WORKS!, 4E. This academically rigorous, personalized approach to the first-year seminar guides students in exploring their unique strengths using updated, brief, research-driven assessments that provide a foundation for career and academic decision-making. Students build essential career skills like networking; they master career exploration strategies for informed decisions and map out specific plans to achieve career goals. Students also discover the best academic success strategies based on the most current research, with more than 200 new references to the latest research developments. In addition, students strengthen information literacy and critical-thinking skills. This edition's increased focus on diversity, equity and inclusions also enables you to validate the diverse students you serve. MindTap and Infuse digital resources are invaluable tools for course set up and management.

Christine Harrington

Dr. Christine Harrington is a professor and co-coordinator of the doctorate degree of education in community college leadership program at New Jersey City University. Prior to this role, she served a two-year term as the executive director of the Center for Student Success at the Council of County Colleges, supporting all 19 community colleges in the state with student success reform efforts. Dr. Harrington worked at Middlesex College for almost 20 years in the following roles: professor of psychology, student success course coordinator, director for the Center for the Enrichment of Learning and Teaching, counselor and disability services provider. She earned a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Lehigh University, an M.A. in counseling and personnel services and a B.A. in psychology from The College of New Jersey. She taught the student success course at the community college level for more 15 years, often teaching special sections for students with learning disabilities. Dr. Harrington frequently presents at national conferences, colleges and universities on student success and teaching and learning topics such as student engagement and motivation, the syllabus and dynamic lecturing. She is the lead or sole author for numerous books including Why First-Year Seminars Matter: Helping Students Choose and Stay on a Path, Keeping us Engaged: Student Perspectives (and Research-based Evidence) on What Works and Why, Dynamic Lecturing: Research-based Strategies to Enhance Lecture Effectiveness, Designing a Motivational Syllabus: Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement, Ensuring Learning: Supporting Faculty to Improve Student Success and Engaging Faculty in Guided Pathways: A Practical Resource for College Leaders. . Dr. Harrington received the 2016 Excellence in Teaching First-Year Seminars Award at the Annual Conference of the First-Year Experience hosted by the National Resource Center on the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.
  • NEW INITIAL CHAPTER ON IDENTITY (CH. 1) ACKNOWLEDGES HOW EACH STUDENT IS UNIQUE AND HOW THIS LEADS TO A UNIQUE PATH TO SUCCESS. Students explore how race, gender and other personal strengths and attributes play an important role in the path to success. This edition offers a personalized approach that honors each students' culture and identity as they determine goals and develop strategies to achieve these goals.
  • INCREASED FOCUS ON DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION REFLECTS TODAY'S TIMES FOR ALL READERS. This emphasis throughout the text ensures that your diverse student body can relate to the frequent examples and identify with this edition's numerous evidence-based strategies for success.
  • UPDATED RESEARCH-BASED SELF-ASSESSMENTS HELP STUDENTS PINPOINT PRIORITIES AND PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES. These helpful research-driven self-assessments throughout this edition guide your students in carefully examining and reflecting upon who they are and what matters most to them.
  • NEW "EXPLORING THE RESEARCH" ARTICLES AND TOOLKIT HELP YOU SHOW STUDENTS HOW TO LEARN FROM SCHOLARLY SOURCES. New "Exploring the Research" articles appear in an appendix with a corresponding "Exploring the Research" toolkit for you in the instructor manual. These articles and tools assist you in teaching students how to engage with scholarly sources and direct them in learning about evidence-based success skills.
  • CAREER AND ACADEMIC CONTENT IS NOW SEPARATED FOR YOUR FLEXIBILITY IN CLASSROOM PRESENTATION. This edition separates career and academic information into two convenient sections, so you can easily use this edition as a resource to supports your preferred curriculum, whether you focus on career development, academic strategies or both skill sets.
  • MORE THAN 200 NEW REFERENCES PRESENT THE LATEST INFLUENTIAL RESEARCH IN THE FIELD. This edition integrates some of today's most recent developments from authoritative, scholarly sources. You can present material with the confident that this edition's skills and strategies are grounded in current research.
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Preface.
Student Success in College: Doing What Works! 4th Edition
Harrington
Table of Contents
Introduction: Getting Started
Part 1: Knowing Yourself and Decision-Making
Chapter1: Exploring Your Identity
Chapter 2: Evaluating Information and Thinking Critically
Part II: Mapping out a Path and Developing Career Skills
Chapter 3: Setting Goals and Choosing a Career Path
Chapter 4: Strengthening Networking and Other Essential Skills
Part 2: Achieving Academic Success
Chapter 5: Building Academic Skills
Chapter 6: Demonstrating Knowledge and Skills
Chapter 7: Academic Planning and Staying on Track
Exploring the Research in Depth Appendix.
Answer Key Appendix.
References Index.
Subject Index.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357792939
  • ISBN-13: 9780357792933
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