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The Effectiveness of Distance Education Across Virginia’s Community Colleges: Evidence From Introductory College-Level Math and English Courses
September 2011

The Effectiveness of Distance Education Across Virginia’s Community Colleges: Evidence From Introductory College-Level Math and English Courses

Di XuShanna Smith Jaggars
This study used a statewide administrative dataset to estimate the effects of taking one's first college-level math or English course online rather than face to face, in terms of both course retention and course performance.
Online Learning: Does It Help Low-Income and Underprepared Students? (Assessment of Evidence Series)
March 2011

Online Learning: Does It Help Low-Income and Underprepared Students? (Assessment of Evidence Series)

Shanna Smith Jaggars
This review of the postsecondary literature on online learning suggests that online coursework hinders progression for low-income and underprepared students, explores why students might struggle in these courses, and offers suggestions on how public policy and institutional practice could be changed to improve online learning.
Online and Hybrid Course Enrollment and Performance in Washington State Community and Technical Colleges
March 2011

Online and Hybrid Course Enrollment and Performance in Washington State Community and Technical Colleges

Di XuShanna Smith Jaggars
This working paper investigates enrollment patterns and academic outcomes over five years in online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses among students who enrolled in Washington State community and technical colleges in the fall of 2004.
Reforming Mathematics Classroom Pedagogy: Evidence-Based Findings and Recommendations for the Developmental Math Classroom (Assessment of Evidence Series)
February 2011

Reforming Mathematics Classroom Pedagogy: Evidence-Based Findings and Recommendations for the Developmental Math Classroom (Assessment of Evidence Series)

Michelle Hodara
This paper reviews the evidence base for pedagogical reforms in the developmental mathematics classroom, examining the theoretical and empirical evidence on six innovative instructional approaches.
A Contextualized Intervention for Community College Developmental Reading and Writing Students
January 2011

A Contextualized Intervention for Community College Developmental Reading and Writing Students

Dolores PerinRachel Hare BorkStephen T. PeverlyLinda H. MasonMegan Vaselewski
This paper provides evidence on the potential efficacy of a contextualized approach in helping students develop an important academic skill, written summarization.
A Model for Accelerating Academic Success of Community College Remedial English Students: Is the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Effective and Affordable?
September 2010

A Model for Accelerating Academic Success of Community College Remedial English Students: Is the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Effective and Affordable?

Davis JenkinsClive BelfieldCecilia SperoniShanna Smith JaggarsNikki Edgecombe
This paper presents findings from a quantitative analysis of the Community College of Baltimore County's Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) for upper level developmental writing students.
Online Learning in the Virginia Community College System
September 2010

Online Learning in the Virginia Community College System

Shanna Smith JaggarsDi Xu
This study examines online course taking patterns among students in the Virginia Community College System, as well as retention and performance in online versus face-to-face courses, and subsequent educational outcomes.
Effectiveness of Fully Online Courses for College Students: Response to a Department of Education Meta-Analysis
July 2010

Effectiveness of Fully Online Courses for College Students: Response to a Department of Education Meta-Analysis

Shanna Smith JaggarsThomas Bailey
This paper demonstrates that a close analysis of the studies of online learning included in a Department of Education meta-analysis reveals no trend in favor of the online course mode.
Online Education as Institutional Myth: Rituals and Realities at Community Colleges
August 2005

Online Education as Institutional Myth: Rituals and Realities at Community Colleges

Rebecca Cox
Relying on data from an in-depth study of 15 community colleges, this article explores online education through the lens of institutional theory.
Pedagogical Alignment and Curricular Consistency: The Challenges for Developmental Education
March 2005

Pedagogical Alignment and Curricular Consistency: The Challenges for Developmental Education

W. Norton GrubbRebecca Cox
This chapter discusses the challenge of aligning four necessary elements—instructor approach, student needs, curricular content, and instructional support—in the developmental classroom.
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