In 1998, the Agricultural Engineering programme at Iowa State University turned to the pedagogical innovation termed `learning communities\u27 in an effort to enhance student retention and to bring coherence and meaning to our first-year student curriculum. Not only has the learning community helped us to increase our first-year, first time student retention in the major of Agricultural Engineering (AE), it has helped us to address many of our AE programme objectives including students\u27 abilities to function on multi-disciplinary teams, communicate effectively and have knowledge of important contemporary issues. Results of the AE learning community assessment efforts suggest that students are overwhelmingly satisfied with the programme
An intensive, experiential travel course in Agroecosystems Analysis was conducted in Iowa, Minnesota...
The purpose of this correlational study was to examine the effects of a residential learning communi...
One of the most important challenges facing colleges of agriculture today involves recruiting, retai...
In 1998, our department turned to the pedagogical innovation termed “learning communities” in an eff...
In 1998, our department turned to the pedagogical innovation termed “learning communities” in an eff...
A current trend on many college campuses is the implementation of student learning communities. At I...
Have you heard? The new buzzword is “learning communities.” A learning community is a relatively old...
Retention of freshman agricultural engineering (AE) students has been a struggle at Iowa State Unive...
Today\u27s engineering graduates need specialized knowledge and abilities associated with interdisci...
Last April, a group of over 110 students presented their Capstone projects in the Department of Agri...
As part of a 5-year NSF grant, the partnership between Iowa State University (ISU) and Des Moines Ar...
The first-ever issue of Transactions of the ASAE, published in 1907, opens with a talk given by Howa...
In order to adequately address ABET Outcomes, Iowa State University’s (ISU) College of Engineering (...
In today’s educational atmosphere, it is critical that agricultural education programs be well-round...
The objective of this study was to assess the extent to which a common thread exists among all of th...
An intensive, experiential travel course in Agroecosystems Analysis was conducted in Iowa, Minnesota...
The purpose of this correlational study was to examine the effects of a residential learning communi...
One of the most important challenges facing colleges of agriculture today involves recruiting, retai...
In 1998, our department turned to the pedagogical innovation termed “learning communities” in an eff...
In 1998, our department turned to the pedagogical innovation termed “learning communities” in an eff...
A current trend on many college campuses is the implementation of student learning communities. At I...
Have you heard? The new buzzword is “learning communities.” A learning community is a relatively old...
Retention of freshman agricultural engineering (AE) students has been a struggle at Iowa State Unive...
Today\u27s engineering graduates need specialized knowledge and abilities associated with interdisci...
Last April, a group of over 110 students presented their Capstone projects in the Department of Agri...
As part of a 5-year NSF grant, the partnership between Iowa State University (ISU) and Des Moines Ar...
The first-ever issue of Transactions of the ASAE, published in 1907, opens with a talk given by Howa...
In order to adequately address ABET Outcomes, Iowa State University’s (ISU) College of Engineering (...
In today’s educational atmosphere, it is critical that agricultural education programs be well-round...
The objective of this study was to assess the extent to which a common thread exists among all of th...
An intensive, experiential travel course in Agroecosystems Analysis was conducted in Iowa, Minnesota...
The purpose of this correlational study was to examine the effects of a residential learning communi...
One of the most important challenges facing colleges of agriculture today involves recruiting, retai...