Using Boyer’s six principles of community as a conceptual framework, this study examined perceptions of community among student affairs educators (SAEs). Additionally, this research inspected the extent to which perceptions of community influence policy, programming, and practice. Using one-on-one in-depth interviews and qualitative theme analysis, ten SAEs offered their perceptions of community and their applicability to professional practices. Results indicated general consistency in defining “community” as a concept. However, when asked about campus community, SAEs described factors that could either inhibit or enhance campus community. Eight factors emerged as being of concern to SAEs in this study: impact of globalization on campus com...
This study examines how community was created in a community college FYE 105 Achieving Academic Succ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-184).The purpose of this study was to understand ho...
Students in online learning environments are likely to feel isolated and stop participating in their...
For years, research in higher education and student development has delved into the concept of campu...
The concept of community has received increasing interest within the education literature as a strat...
This qualitative study has sought to describe how students constructed their experiences in a Commun...
Out-of-class involvement provides students with opportunities for rich social lives which, according...
Based on Boyer’s (1990) principles of community, the purpose of this study was to examine how studen...
When designing service-learning programs, catch-words like ‘community engagement’ and ‘community pa...
One of the basic needs of an individual is to belong. Wherever an individual is, s/he seeks to belon...
There is little research that explores what makes a strong community from the student perspective. C...
Graduation date: 2014This study explores the context of and impacts resulting from a broad range of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how administrators’ perceived the campus and administrative...
2018-04-03This qualitative study examined the experiences of student affairs educators who serve stu...
This paper researches how to build community from a students’ perspective, in a criminal justice pro...
This study examines how community was created in a community college FYE 105 Achieving Academic Succ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-184).The purpose of this study was to understand ho...
Students in online learning environments are likely to feel isolated and stop participating in their...
For years, research in higher education and student development has delved into the concept of campu...
The concept of community has received increasing interest within the education literature as a strat...
This qualitative study has sought to describe how students constructed their experiences in a Commun...
Out-of-class involvement provides students with opportunities for rich social lives which, according...
Based on Boyer’s (1990) principles of community, the purpose of this study was to examine how studen...
When designing service-learning programs, catch-words like ‘community engagement’ and ‘community pa...
One of the basic needs of an individual is to belong. Wherever an individual is, s/he seeks to belon...
There is little research that explores what makes a strong community from the student perspective. C...
Graduation date: 2014This study explores the context of and impacts resulting from a broad range of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how administrators’ perceived the campus and administrative...
2018-04-03This qualitative study examined the experiences of student affairs educators who serve stu...
This paper researches how to build community from a students’ perspective, in a criminal justice pro...
This study examines how community was created in a community college FYE 105 Achieving Academic Succ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-184).The purpose of this study was to understand ho...
Students in online learning environments are likely to feel isolated and stop participating in their...