
NSSI Engaging Activities for Academic Success
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
50 pages
978-0-13-705028-4 (ISBN)
Description
Infuse student success into any program with our "Engaging Activities for..." Series. Written and compiled by National Student Success Institute (NSSI (R)) co-founders Amy Baldwin, Steve Piscitelli, and Robert Sherfield, the material is sure to connect, support, and empower educators in the Two-Year, Technical, and Career Colleges. These booklets contain strategies, procedural information, and activities that you can use with your students immediately.
Most students approach a study skills course (or book) with little or no enthusiasm. It is not one of the most popular topics in the course catalog. What do you think of when you hear the term study skills? For our purposes, the term "study skills" will refer to the abilities to learn how to do academic things well.
Amy, Steve, and Robb have developed this practical compilation, Engaging Activities for Academic Success, as an indispensable, hands-on resource for educators to address the topic of study skills. This booklet will empower teachers, professional development coordinators, coaches, and administrators with tools to actively engage in their classes. They are confident you will find these activities as useful as they have with their students.
If you like this NSSI (R) Booklet on Engaging Activities for Academic Success, you will love the series: Active Learning, Understanding the Culture of College, Critical Thinking, Motivation, and Retention.
Most students approach a study skills course (or book) with little or no enthusiasm. It is not one of the most popular topics in the course catalog. What do you think of when you hear the term study skills? For our purposes, the term "study skills" will refer to the abilities to learn how to do academic things well.
Amy, Steve, and Robb have developed this practical compilation, Engaging Activities for Academic Success, as an indispensable, hands-on resource for educators to address the topic of study skills. This booklet will empower teachers, professional development coordinators, coaches, and administrators with tools to actively engage in their classes. They are confident you will find these activities as useful as they have with their students.
If you like this NSSI (R) Booklet on Engaging Activities for Academic Success, you will love the series: Active Learning, Understanding the Culture of College, Critical Thinking, Motivation, and Retention.
Reviews / Votes
"I am still getting glowing reviews-everyone loved all of the speakers and continue to say it was the best program that they have ever attended. We really appreciate everything that you did for us."--Cheryl Rohrbaugh, NOVA-Annandale
More details
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
118 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-705028-4 (9780137050284)
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Persons
Amy Baldwin has been teaching college success, writing, and literature at Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, Arkansas since 1996. Among the many hats community college faculty like Amy wear, she has also served as the professional development coordinator and co-director of the Achieving the Dream initiative. She has taught on-campus and online classes since 1999 and has presented nearly 100 workshops across the U.S. on the topics of numerous topics including student success, research writing, academic integrity, and online teaching. She has also written for The Teaching Professor, Community College Week,and Student Health 101. Both her texts, The Community College Experience 2nd edition and The Community College Experience PLUS 2nd edition, are published by Pearson. Amy received her B.A. in English Literature from Rhodes College and her M.A. in English Literature from Washington University. She is currently working on her doctorate in higher education, with a focus on student retention. Amy lives with her husband and two children in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Steve Piscitelli has accumulated more than two decades of teaching and professional development experience. He has taught students of varying abilities and ages, from middle school through the university level. He has been recognized for his effective teaching style with awards at the school, county, and international level. Steve is also a seasoned workshop developer and presenter who brings energy, humor, interaction, live original music, and practicality to his workshops.
Steve received degrees from Jacksonville University, the University of North Florida, and the University of Florida. He is currently a professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville.
In addition to this second edition of Study Skills: Do I Really Need This Stuff? (2009), Pearson Prentice Hall published his 2008 book Rhythms of College Success: A Journey of Discovery, Change, and Mastery. A second edition of this book is due out in the fall of 2010.
Steve lives with his wife, Laurie, and canine companion, Buddy, in Atlantic Beach, Florida. Visit www.stevepiscitelli.com
Robert M. Sherfield, Ph.D has been teaching public speaking, theatre, and student success and working with first-year orientation programs for over 25 years. Currently, he is a professor at the College of Southern Nevada, teaching student success, technical writing, public speaking, and drama.
An award-winning educator, Robb was named Educator of the Year at the College of Southern Nevada. He twice received the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award from the University of South Carolina Union, and has received numerous other awards and nominations for outstanding classroom instruction and advisement.
Robb's extensive work with student success programs includes experience with the design and implementation of these programs-including one program that was presented at the International Conference on the First-Year Experience in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He has conducted faculty development keynotes and workshops at over 250 institutions of higher education across America. He has spoken in all 50 states and several foreign countries.
In addition to his co authorship of Solving the Professional Development Puzzle, he has authored or co authored Cornerstone: Discovering Your Potential, Learning Actively, and Living Well, he has also co-authored Roadways to Success (Prentice Hall, 2001), the trade book 365 Things I Learned in College (Allyn & Bacon, 1996), Capstone: Succeeding Beyond College (Prentice Hall, 2001), Case Studies for the First Year: An Odyssey into Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (Prentice Hall, 2004), The Everything (R)Self-Esteem Book (Adams Media, 2004), and Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success (Pearson, 2010).
Robb's interest in student success began with his own first year in college. Low SAT scores and a low high school ranking denied him entrance into college. With the help of a success program, Robb was granted entrance into college, and went on to earn five college degrees, including a doctorate. He has always been interested in the social, academic, and cultural development of stud ents, and sees this book as his way to contribute to the positive development of first-year students across the nation. Visit www.robertsherfield.com.
Steve Piscitelli has accumulated more than two decades of teaching and professional development experience. He has taught students of varying abilities and ages, from middle school through the university level. He has been recognized for his effective teaching style with awards at the school, county, and international level. Steve is also a seasoned workshop developer and presenter who brings energy, humor, interaction, live original music, and practicality to his workshops.
Steve received degrees from Jacksonville University, the University of North Florida, and the University of Florida. He is currently a professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville.
In addition to this second edition of Study Skills: Do I Really Need This Stuff? (2009), Pearson Prentice Hall published his 2008 book Rhythms of College Success: A Journey of Discovery, Change, and Mastery. A second edition of this book is due out in the fall of 2010.
Steve lives with his wife, Laurie, and canine companion, Buddy, in Atlantic Beach, Florida. Visit www.stevepiscitelli.com
Robert M. Sherfield, Ph.D has been teaching public speaking, theatre, and student success and working with first-year orientation programs for over 25 years. Currently, he is a professor at the College of Southern Nevada, teaching student success, technical writing, public speaking, and drama.
An award-winning educator, Robb was named Educator of the Year at the College of Southern Nevada. He twice received the Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award from the University of South Carolina Union, and has received numerous other awards and nominations for outstanding classroom instruction and advisement.
Robb's extensive work with student success programs includes experience with the design and implementation of these programs-including one program that was presented at the International Conference on the First-Year Experience in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He has conducted faculty development keynotes and workshops at over 250 institutions of higher education across America. He has spoken in all 50 states and several foreign countries.
In addition to his co authorship of Solving the Professional Development Puzzle, he has authored or co authored Cornerstone: Discovering Your Potential, Learning Actively, and Living Well, he has also co-authored Roadways to Success (Prentice Hall, 2001), the trade book 365 Things I Learned in College (Allyn & Bacon, 1996), Capstone: Succeeding Beyond College (Prentice Hall, 2001), Case Studies for the First Year: An Odyssey into Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (Prentice Hall, 2004), The Everything (R)Self-Esteem Book (Adams Media, 2004), and Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success (Pearson, 2010).
Robb's interest in student success began with his own first year in college. Low SAT scores and a low high school ranking denied him entrance into college. With the help of a success program, Robb was granted entrance into college, and went on to earn five college degrees, including a doctorate. He has always been interested in the social, academic, and cultural development of stud ents, and sees this book as his way to contribute to the positive development of first-year students across the nation. Visit www.robertsherfield.com.
Content
ACADEMIC SUCCESS: An Introduction
Activity Planning Sheet and Activity Sheet (PROVIDED FOR EACH ACTIVITY)
Reflecting on Your Current Level of Organizational Skills
Where Does Your Week Go?
Are Your Activities Valuable?
Using the Context Clues to Build Your Vocabulary
Title/Summary/Details (TSD)
The Syllabus Test
Attacking the Class
20 Things I Can Do to Succeed
Get "er" Done
Prove It!
One-hour-a-day Time Management Plan
Backdating the Time Management Plan
To Do To Due Time Management Plan
The Journey System
Reading Textbooks: A Side-by-Side Comparison
Activity Planning Sheet and Activity Sheet (PROVIDED FOR EACH ACTIVITY)
Reflecting on Your Current Level of Organizational Skills
Where Does Your Week Go?
Are Your Activities Valuable?
Using the Context Clues to Build Your Vocabulary
Title/Summary/Details (TSD)
The Syllabus Test
Attacking the Class
20 Things I Can Do to Succeed
Get "er" Done
Prove It!
One-hour-a-day Time Management Plan
Backdating the Time Management Plan
To Do To Due Time Management Plan
The Journey System
Reading Textbooks: A Side-by-Side Comparison