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Autori principali: Evenbeck, Scott E., Foster, Mary C.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED418608
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author Evenbeck, Scott E.
Foster, Mary C.
author_facet Evenbeck, Scott E.
Foster, Mary C.
Evenbeck, Scott E.
Foster, Mary C.
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contents The Urban First Year Experience: Building Community Benefits Faculty and Other University Professionals and Serves Students Well. Evenbeck, Scott E. Foster, Mary C. Academic Advising College Faculty College Freshmen College Instruction College Programs Curriculum Development Faculty Development First Year Seminars Higher Education Library Role Mentors Program Descriptions School Holding Power State Universities Teamwork Technology Urban Universities This paper describes efforts by Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) to develop programs to serve the needs of first-year students, focusing on collaborative efforts across the university system to retain nontraditional and underrepresented students. The School of Liberal Arts Faculty Mentor Program links a first-year seminar course with introductory courses in various disciplines, placing faculty members on instructional teams that include students, librarians, academic advisors, and media specialists. The program is designed to identify implications for curriculum development and faculty development needs; to recommend improvements in undergraduate instruction; to suggest revision of materials designed for students new to IUPUI; to develop models for improved advising; to define the role of student mentors; to develop closer links between the library and faculty; and to develop an understanding of the technological needs of faculty and students. The development of these instructional teams with IUPUI's first-year courses are central to the process of restructuring the university to meet the changing needs and characteristics of students. (MDM)
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spellingShingle The Urban First Year Experience: Building Community Benefits Faculty and Other University Professionals and Serves Students Well.
Evenbeck, Scott E.
Foster, Mary C.
Academic Advising
College Faculty
College Freshmen
College Instruction
College Programs
Curriculum Development
Faculty Development
First Year Seminars
Higher Education
Library Role
Mentors
Program Descriptions
School Holding Power
State Universities
Teamwork
Technology
Urban Universities
The Urban First Year Experience: Building Community Benefits Faculty and Other University Professionals and Serves Students Well. Evenbeck, Scott E. Foster, Mary C. Academic Advising College Faculty College Freshmen College Instruction College Programs Curriculum Development Faculty Development First Year Seminars Higher Education Library Role Mentors Program Descriptions School Holding Power State Universities Teamwork Technology Urban Universities This paper describes efforts by Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) to develop programs to serve the needs of first-year students, focusing on collaborative efforts across the university system to retain nontraditional and underrepresented students. The School of Liberal Arts Faculty Mentor Program links a first-year seminar course with introductory courses in various disciplines, placing faculty members on instructional teams that include students, librarians, academic advisors, and media specialists. The program is designed to identify implications for curriculum development and faculty development needs; to recommend improvements in undergraduate instruction; to suggest revision of materials designed for students new to IUPUI; to develop models for improved advising; to define the role of student mentors; to develop closer links between the library and faculty; and to develop an understanding of the technological needs of faculty and students. The development of these instructional teams with IUPUI's first-year courses are central to the process of restructuring the university to meet the changing needs and characteristics of students. (MDM)
title The Urban First Year Experience: Building Community Benefits Faculty and Other University Professionals and Serves Students Well.
topic Academic Advising
College Faculty
College Freshmen
College Instruction
College Programs
Curriculum Development
Faculty Development
First Year Seminars
Higher Education
Library Role
Mentors
Program Descriptions
School Holding Power
State Universities
Teamwork
Technology
Urban Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED418608