Description After more than fifteen years of teaching, Rebekah Nathan, a professor of anthropology at a large state university, realized that she no longer understood the behavior and attitudes of her students. Fewer and fewer participated in class discussion, tackled the assigned reading, or came to discuss problems during office hours. And she realized from conversations with her colleagues that they, too, were perplexed: Why were students today so different and so hard to teach? Were they, in fact, more likely to cheat, ruder, and less motivated? Did they care at all about their education, besides their grades? Nathan decided to put her wealth of experience in overseas ethnographic fieldwork to use closer to home and apply to her own un...
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
This study was initiated by concerns in the literature over freshman students and by the need to kno...
As a part of the University of Puget Sound\u27s African American Studies Public Scholarship course,...
During the 1960\u27s, there was a good deal of concern about college students. Brought up and social...
Through my college experience and my reflection on The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsid...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to identify and explore academic, social, and career-relate...
“In writing my story I was at first uncomfortable about people knowing that my family and I depended...
Every change in human life brings along an adaptation process. University transition includes most t...
Imagine life as an undergraduate student at a typical university like Cal Poly. You come into the fi...
This thesis investigates first-year students' challenges in making sense of the learning and teachin...
I seek to comprehend how thinkers have understood studentsʼ work and the practices they thought were...
My first year as an educator has followed a tumultuous pattern. Not only was I exploring who I was b...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
A qualitative case study of students in Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs) at a large public research u...
This project examines the perceptions, realities, and outside influences that shape student???s idea...
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
This study was initiated by concerns in the literature over freshman students and by the need to kno...
As a part of the University of Puget Sound\u27s African American Studies Public Scholarship course,...
During the 1960\u27s, there was a good deal of concern about college students. Brought up and social...
Through my college experience and my reflection on The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsid...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to identify and explore academic, social, and career-relate...
“In writing my story I was at first uncomfortable about people knowing that my family and I depended...
Every change in human life brings along an adaptation process. University transition includes most t...
Imagine life as an undergraduate student at a typical university like Cal Poly. You come into the fi...
This thesis investigates first-year students' challenges in making sense of the learning and teachin...
I seek to comprehend how thinkers have understood studentsʼ work and the practices they thought were...
My first year as an educator has followed a tumultuous pattern. Not only was I exploring who I was b...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
A qualitative case study of students in Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs) at a large public research u...
This project examines the perceptions, realities, and outside influences that shape student???s idea...
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
This study was initiated by concerns in the literature over freshman students and by the need to kno...
As a part of the University of Puget Sound\u27s African American Studies Public Scholarship course,...