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Articles

Salient Factors for Student Success Gained through a Learning Frameworks Course

Pages 129-145 | Published online: 05 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

Learning frameworks courses represent a recent manifestation of higher education’s effort to support undergraduate students’ learning success. These courses offer students the theoretical underpinnings of human learning and the application of learning strategies. This qualitative investigation at a 4-year university in the southwestern United States sought to identify the perceived salient factors from students in the course in spring and fall 2015. Data were collected from individual interviews (n = 8) and a semi-structured focus group (n = 7) from participants 18–24 years old. Researchers concluded that significant course factors occurred in the behavioral domain (e.g., study and self-management strategies), followed by the affective domain (e.g., increased motivation and locus of control, lessening anxiety, and stress), and cognitive domains (e.g., help-seeking strategies, note taking skills, and learning brain function).

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Russ Hodges

Russ Hodges, Ed.D., is an Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Developmental Education, Texas State University.

Emily Miller Payne

Emily Miller Payne, Ed.D., is an Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Developmental Education, Texas State University.

Keylan Morgan

Keylan Morgan, M.A., is a Program Specialist, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Ph.D student in the Graduate Program in Developmental Education, Texas State University.

Karen Johnston-Ashton

Karen Johnston-Ashton, M.A., M.Ed., is a Ph.D. student and graduate research assistant in the Graduate Program in Developmental Education.

Rene′ Leblanc

Rene′ Leblanc, M.A., M.F.A., is a Student Development Specialist for Student Learning Assistance Center and Ph.D. student in the Graduate Program in Developmental Education, Texas State University.

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