Accelerated Opportunity Education Models and Practices

Accelerated Opportunity Education Models and Practices

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Release Date: July, 2016|Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 316
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0528-0
ISBN13: 9781522505280|ISBN10: 1522505288|EISBN13: 9781522505297
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Description:

Higher education is a driving force behind enhancing competitiveness for economies in the global market; however, a myriad of obstacles can pose significant challenges to students seeking such opportunities.

Accelerated Opportunity Education Models and Practices is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on emerging initiatives in academic institutions that implement expedited educational programs across the globe. Examining the benefits that stem from enabling students to complete their university degrees in a shorter timeframe, this book is ideally designed for administrators, researchers, academicians, and educators interested in guidelines and frameworks necessary to provide accelerated education options at the collegiate level.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Academic Advising
  • Course Scheduling
  • Job Readiness
  • Mobile Learning
  • Pre-University Programs
  • Professional Development
  • Social Media
  • Student Satisfaction
  • Success Coaching
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Cintron, Samuel, and Hinson present this research compilation on accelerating the currently oft-delayed progression through higher education. The preface highlights obstacles to success in higher education including inconsistent secondary education and socioeconomic barriers. Contributions address the relationship between curriculum design and student perceptions of value and job relevance, success coaching as a strategy to improve retention, quality academic advising, disparities between students taking college courses in high school and those not, purposeful scheduling based on student need, cultural intelligence and student satisfaction, mobile apps as educational adjuncts, teacher professional development, globalization and social media, and opportunities for college credit based on knowledge assessment. Data is taken from examples in New Orleans, Australia, and India as well as more broad-based studies.

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This volume in the Advances in Higher Education & Professional Development (AHEPD) book series points to a number of challenges and innovations in contemporary higher education practices. Addressing many concerns regarding the state of higher education today—spiraling costs, low or extended degree completion, debt, a more globalized student body, etc., the book shares diverse essays around the goal of finding ways to manage such concerns so that students can complete degrees in a more timely manner. [...] End matter consists of a compilation of each chapter’s references, brief contributor biographies, and an index. Other volumes in this series cover topics such as career training, higher education policy, and coaching and mentoring. Recommended.

– American Reference Books Annual
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René Cintrón transitioned during the making of this book to be the Assistant Vice President of Academic Programs and Institutional Research with Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS). Before joining LCTCS, he was with one of the 13 colleges managed and supported by LCTCS, Delgado Community College. There, he served in various positions including Instructor of Business, Assistant Dean of Business and Technology, and Executive Director of Planning and Research. He received his MBA in Management from American InterContinental University in 2004, earned his Ph.D. in Organization and Management from Capella University in 2009. Dr. Cintrón, a U.S. Air Force veteran, has taught classes in the military, secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels; in-person, online, and blended environments. He has been actively involved in curriculum design and several research projects including evaluating organizational effectiveness and student success in non-traditional learning environments.
Jeanne Samuel received her MA in Adult Education & Distance Learning from the University of Phoenix in 2003 and earned the Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Louisiana State University in 2012. Dr. Samuel joined Delgado Community College as Business and Technology faculty members in 2010 and is currently the Director of Faculty and Staff Development and the interim Dean of Distance Learning & Instructional Technology.
Janice M. Hinson is a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the Department of Reading and Elementary Education where she teaches courses in classroom management and technology integration. She earned a master’s degree in Reading Education from Old Dominion University and an Ed.D. in Curriculum from the University of Virginia.
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