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Preface | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Student Engagement: A Key to Student Success | p. 7 |
Why Effective Educational Practice Matters | p. 8 |
Documenting Effective Educational Practice (DEEP) | p. 10 |
Keep in Mind | p. 18 |
No Single Blueprint for Student Success | p. 20 |
Properties and Conditions Common to Educationally Effective Colleges | p. 23 |
"Living" Mission and "Lived" Educational Philosophy | p. 25 |
Mission | p. 25 |
Operating Philosophy | p. 27 |
Meet the DEEP Schools | p. 28 |
Making Space for Difference | p. 59 |
Mission Clarity: "Tell Me Again-What Are We About? " | p. 59 |
Summary | p. 61 |
What's Noteworthy about a Living Mission and Lived Educational Philosophy | p. 62 |
An Unshakeable Focus on Student Learning | p. 65 |
Valuing Undergraduates and Their Learning | p. 66 |
Experimenting with Engaging Pedagogies | p. 69 |
Demonstrating a Cool Passion for Talent Development | p. 77 |
Making Time for Students | p. 80 |
Feedback: Improving Performance, Connecting Students and Faculty | p. 84 |
Summary | p. 88 |
What's Noteworthy about Focusing on Student Learning | p. 88 |
Environments Adapted for Educational Enrichment | p. 91 |
Using the Setting for Teaching and Learning | p. 93 |
Creating Human-Scale Learning Environments | p. 106 |
What's Noteworthy about Adapting Environments for Educational Advantage | p. 108 |
Clear Pathways to Student Success | p. 109 |
Acculturation | p. 111 |
What New Students Need to Know | p. 113 |
Affirming Diversity | p. 116 |
Alignment | p. 123 |
What's Noteworthy about Creating Clear Pathways to Student Success | p. 131 |
An Improvement-Oriented Ethos | p. 133 |
Realizing the Vision: The University of Texas at El Paso | p. 134 |
Making Student Success a Priority: Fayetteville State University | p. 136 |
Investing in Undergraduate Education: The University of Michigan | p. 138 |
Fostering Institutional Renewal: University of Maine at Farmington | p. 140 |
Championing Learning Communities: Wofford College | p. 142 |
Creating a Campuswide Intellectual Community: Ursinus College | p. 145 |
Positive Restlessness | p. 146 |
Curriculum Development | p. 150 |
Data-Informed Decision Making | p. 152 |
Summary | p. 155 |
What's Noteworthy About Innovating and Improving | p. 156 |
Shared Responsibility for Educational Quality and Student Success | p. 157 |
Leadership | p. 158 |
Faculty and Staff Diversity | p. 163 |
Student Affairs: A Key Partner in Promoting Student Success | p. 164 |
Fostering Student Agency | p. 167 |
The Power of One | p. 170 |
What's Noteworthy about Sharing Responsibility for Educational Quality | p. 171 |
Effective Practices Used at Deep Colleges and Universities | p. 173 |
Academic Challenge | p. 177 |
High Expectations for Student Performance | p. 178 |
Extensive Writing, Reading, and Class Preparation | p. 182 |
Rigorous Culminating Experience for Seniors | p. 188 |
Celebrations of Scholarship | p. 190 |
Summary | p. 191 |
Active and Collaborative Learning | p. 193 |
Learning to Learn Actively | p. 194 |
Learning from Peers | p. 195 |
Learning in Communities | p. 198 |
Serving and Learning in the Local Community | p. 200 |
Responding to Diverse Learning Styles | p. 204 |
Summary | p. 206 |
Student-Faculty Interaction | p. 207 |
Accessible and Responsive Faculty | p. 208 |
Academic Advising | p. 213 |
Undergraduate Research | p. 214 |
Electronic Technologies | p. 216 |
Summary | p. 217 |
Enriching Educational Experiences | p. 219 |
Infusion of Diversity Experiences | p. 220 |
International and Study Abroad | p. 226 |
Electronic Technologies | p. 230 |
Civic Engagement | p. 233 |
Internships and Experiential Learning | p. 236 |
Cocurricular Leadership | p. 238 |
Summary | p. 239 |
Supportive Campus Environment | p. 241 |
Transition Programs | p. 242 |
Advising Networks | p. 245 |
Peer Support | p. 248 |
Multiple Safety Nets | p. 251 |
Special Support Programs | p. 252 |
Residential Environments | p. 257 |
Summary | p. 260 |
Summary and Recommendations | p. 263 |
Principles for Promoting Student Success | p. 265 |
Tried and True | p. 266 |
Sleepers | p. 275 |
Fresh Ideas | p. 284 |
Perennial Challenges | p. 287 |
Summary | p. 294 |
Recommendations | p. 295 |
Organizing for Student Success | p. 297 |
Conclusion | p. 316 |
Epilogue | p. 319 |
Advancing the Student Success Agenda | p. 322 |
Drifting Off Course | p. 330 |
Sustaining Effective Educational Practice | p. 334 |
Campus Culture and Sustaining High Performance | p. 341 |
Final Word | p. 342 |
References | p. 345 |
Appendices | p. 353 |
Research Methods | p. 353 |
Project DEEP Research Team | p. 363 |
National Survey of Student Engagement | p. 373 |
Index | p. 375 |
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