Do university instructors in South Africa and Kazakhstan have different ideas of how to create meaningful access and support for traditionally underserved student populations? What approaches to effective teaching and learning do we share around the world? What are the common barriers to success? How do we all arrive at solutions? Let’s explore the distinctions and similarities.
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4/6/2015 03:33:29 am
We are currently engaged in a qualitative research study to uncover factors that contribute to college success for students who have overcome identifiable barriers as they strive to complete their educational goals. To date, we have interviewed students in the U.S., Canada and South Africa. Our data analysis is leading us to construct the "believe-in-you" model: The most significant factor in students' success has been consistently identified as having someone express a strong belief in them at critical times.
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