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9780761817130

Selected Models of Developmental Education Programs in Higher Education

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    9780761817130

  • ISBN10:

    0761817131

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-11
  • Publisher: UPA
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Summary

Selected Models of Developmental Education Programs in Higher Education includes models that are based on defendable theories about how students grow and develop at all levels of the learning continuum. These models emphasize the theories and concepts that underlie developmental education as a field of practice and research with a theoretical foundation in developmental psychology and learning theory. The theory-based models consist of methods and techniques for implementing developmental education activities and ways of creating environments intended to improve developmental students' learning outcomes. These models include a rationale, a theory that justifies the models and an explanation of how the models are designed. The rationale is supported by empirical evidence that the models work. These models were selected because they represent varied frames of reference toward educational goals and objectives. Therefore, this book is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, educators, and practitioners seeking to improve developmental students' learning outcomes in developmental education programs, in institutions of higher education.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Vernon L. Farmer
Acknowledgments xi
Part I: Introduction 1(22)
Prologue: A Viewpoint on Modeling
3(2)
Vernon L. Farmer
Wilton A. Barham
Developmental Students: Why are They Here and Who are They?
5(18)
Hunter R. Boylan
Part II: Models of Affective and Cognitive Support Services 23(142)
A Developmental Information Processing Model: Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning
25(38)
Nelson DuBois
A Model to Provide Learning Assistance for All Students
63(26)
Cheryl B. Stratton
Nannette E. Commander
Carol A. Callahan
Brenda D. Smith
A Comprehensive Model of Affective and Cognitive Support Services for Developmental College Students
89(14)
William Collins
A Counseling Model for Developmental Learners: A Comprehensive Approach
103(22)
Martha Maxwell
Developmental Academic Advising Model
125(18)
Thomas J. Grites
An Alternative Assessment Model for College Admission and Matriculation
143(22)
Augusta A. Clark
Andolyn B. Harrison
A. Phillip Butler
Part III: Models of Curriculum and Instruction 165(136)
A Supplemental Learning Assistance Model for Developmental Learners
167(18)
Wilton A. Barham
A Systems Model for Designing Curriculum for Developmental Studies
185(18)
Olatunde A. Ogunyemi
A Collaborative Writing Model for College Students with Emphasis on Cultural Diversity
203(20)
Evelyn Shepherd-Wynn
Lorraine Page Cadet
Ernesta Parker Pendleton
A Whole Language Model Employing Collaborative Activities to Teach Developmental College Readers
223(28)
Evelyn Shepherd Wynn
Ada Harrington Belton
Peggy R. Porter
Loretta Walton Jaggers
Disentangling the Message from the Medium: Using Appropriate Educational Technology in the Classroom
251(14)
B. Runi Mukerji
Kathleen G. Velsor
Learner Characteristics and Computer Feedback Strategies: A Model for Developmental Students
265(36)
Gabriel O. Fagbeyiro
Part IV: Models of Assessment and Evaluation 301(148)
A Comprehensive Assessment Learning Model: The CAL Approach
303(38)
Dorothy Bray
Program Evaluation for Remedial, Compensatory, and Developmental Education: Definitional Problems and Design Decisions
341(18)
Darrel A. Clowes
Assessment in Developmental Education
359(28)
Leonard B. Bliss
An Assessment and Evaluation Model for Developmental Programs
387(14)
Darlene A. Thurston
V. Carolyn Craig
A Model for Evaluating Developmental Students' College Persistence
401(26)
Clara Wilson Cook
Developing a Perspective for an Institutional Assessment Model for Developmental Education Program Evaluation
427(22)
Vernon L. Farmer
Neari F. Warner
Raymond A. Hicks
Part V: Integrating Developmental Programs in a Comprehensive Developmental Education Model 449(22)
An Integrated Developmental Education Model: A Comprehensive Approach
451(20)
Vernon L. Farmer
Wilton A. Barham
Notes about Lead Authors and Other Contributing Authors 471(6)
References 477(42)
Author Index 519(10)
Subject Index 529

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