
The Community College Experience
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 9. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-13-281987-9 (ISBN)
Description
If students don't know the "unwritten rules" for community college success - how might it impact them? This book meets students where they are and helps them develop a plan to handle any situation.
The Community College Experience recognizes Student Success is determined by motivation, preparation, knowledge, persistence, and relationships, the outcome largely measured by performance in other courses from the first term throughout the college career. Students are often not prepared for the social and cultural challenges such as meeting expectations, managing pressures on time, and navigating financial issues. Many of the standards for college success are indeed those "unwritten rules" that require an experienced perspective to anticipate, understand, and overcome. This text covers the topics students need to make the transition into a community college culture, become active learners, and make intelligent choices. Course materials are realistic and supportive. They resonate with diverse student backgrounds, including first-generation college students, students of color, returning adults, and others. Once students know the "rules" - written and unwritten - they can adapt their plan for a more successful college experience.
The Community College Experience recognizes Student Success is determined by motivation, preparation, knowledge, persistence, and relationships, the outcome largely measured by performance in other courses from the first term throughout the college career. Students are often not prepared for the social and cultural challenges such as meeting expectations, managing pressures on time, and navigating financial issues. Many of the standards for college success are indeed those "unwritten rules" that require an experienced perspective to anticipate, understand, and overcome. This text covers the topics students need to make the transition into a community college culture, become active learners, and make intelligent choices. Course materials are realistic and supportive. They resonate with diverse student backgrounds, including first-generation college students, students of color, returning adults, and others. Once students know the "rules" - written and unwritten - they can adapt their plan for a more successful college experience.
Reviews / Votes
The chapter's readability is good for the average students and the sections are chunked in a manner that is easy to follow. Because the sections are so well organized, the reader does not suffer from information over-load. In addition, the section activities provide active applications to the content being presented.--Alonzo Flowers, Blinn College
I felt that the quality of the content was good, and the material was very relevant to any student. In each of the chapters I reviewed the material was creatively presented. The content is delivered in a very readable fashion, small bites, similar to reading USA Today. Good information but short and concise. Lots of great ideas, but more importantly, it gets back to the basics of developing yourself to becoming an effective person to become an achieving student.
--Gabriel Adona, San Diego Mesa College
Overall, the content was very good & quite practical. I also thought the relevance to the target audience was very good: including information on how to balance family, work, the transition to 4year colleges, etc. It was definitely written to the student at a community college who may not have the luxury of unlimited time to study, etc.
--Linda M. Hensen-Jackson, Arkansas Tech University
The wide range of pertinent information covered, the narratives, the personal and easily accessible language that is used in the chapters. I also like the reflective exercises in the chapters. I like the inclusion of current data and statistics in the chapters.
--Jacqueline Robinson, Milwaukee Area Technical College
The definition of critical thinking is one of the best that I have seen. I really have difficulty describing critical thinking and this is a wonderful example!!!
--Leigh Smith, Lamar Institute of Technology
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-281987-9 (9780132819879)
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Amy Baldwin
The Community College Experience PLUS
Book
07/2010
2nd Edition
Pearson
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Persons
Amy Baldwin, M.A., is an instructor of writing, literature, and college success at Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Since 1996, she has served the college in various roles including self-study editor, distance education coordinator, and professional development coordinator. She is also the author of four student success textbooks that were the first on the market that addressed the special needs of students: The Community College Experience 3rd edition (Pearson, 2012), The First-Generation College Experience 1st edition (Pearson, 2012), The Community College Experience PLUS 3rd edition (Pearson, 2013), and The College Experience 1st edition (Pearson, 2013). She has also facilitated over 120 workshops and breakout sessions all over the country-at community colleges, K-12 professional days, and national conferences--on teaching and learning issues such as transitioning to college, student engagement practices, and active learning. Amy will complete her doctorate of higher education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in December 2012. The focus of her dissertation is student engagement, retention, and success for African-American males in college. She is also serving as the project manager for the Complete College America initiative for the state of Arkansas.
Content
Introduction for Faculty
Introduction for Students
Chapter 1: College Culture and the Campus
Chapter 2: Goal Setting, Motivation, and Learning StylesChapter 3: Relationships and Diversity Chapter 4: Time and Money Chapter 5: Stress and Health Choices Chapter 6: Learning, Memory, and Thinking
Chapter 7: Reading
Chapter 8: Listening and Note-TakingChapter 9: Writing, Presenting, and Information Literacy Chapter 10: Studying and Taking Tests
Chapter 11: Planning for Your Degree Chapter 12: Planning for a Career and a Life
Glossary
Index
Introduction for Students
Chapter 1: College Culture and the Campus
Chapter 2: Goal Setting, Motivation, and Learning StylesChapter 3: Relationships and Diversity Chapter 4: Time and Money Chapter 5: Stress and Health Choices Chapter 6: Learning, Memory, and Thinking
Chapter 7: Reading
Chapter 8: Listening and Note-TakingChapter 9: Writing, Presenting, and Information Literacy Chapter 10: Studying and Taking Tests
Chapter 11: Planning for Your Degree Chapter 12: Planning for a Career and a Life
Glossary
Index