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The First-Year Seminar: Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Courses to Support Student Learning and Success Series

The First-Year Seminar

Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Courses to Support Student Learning and Success

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July 2023
9781942072652
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  • Publisher
    National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
  • Published
    24th July 2023
  • ISBN 9781942072652
  • Language English
  • Pages 714 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$60.00

The First-Year Seminar: Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Courses to Support Student Learning and Success, a five-volume series, is designed to assist educators who are interested in launching a first-year seminar or revamping an existing program. Each volume examines a different aspect of first-year seminar design or administration and offers suggestions for practice grounded in research on the seminar, the literature on teaching and learning, and campus-based examples. Because national survey research suggests that the seminar exists in a variety of forms on college campuses -- and that some campuses combine one or more of these forms to create a hybrid seminar -- the series offers a framework for decision making rather than a blueprint for course design.

The series includes:
Volume I: Designing and Administering the Course
Volume II: Instructor Training and Development
Volume III: Teaching in the First-Year Seminar
Volume IV: Using Peers in the Classroom
Volume V: Assessing the First-Year Seminar

Editors/Authors:
Volume I: Jennifer R. Keup & Joni Webb Petschauer
Volume II: James E. Groccia & Mary Stuart Hunter
Volume III: Brad Garner
Volume IV: Jennifer A. Latino & Michelle L. Ashcraft
Volume V: Daniel B. Friedman

Jennifer R. Keup

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Joni Webb Petschauer

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James E. Groccia

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Mary Stuart Hunter

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Brad Garner

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Jennifer A. Latino

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Michelle L. Ashcraft

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Daniel B. Friedman

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first year; students in transition; course design; assessment; teaching and learning