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What is the experience of stopout students returning to college? Samuel A. Mayhew Valdosta State University
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Is it important? “X” million adults with some college Recruit students to come back to college Prior studies on stopout students (who?) Limited research on experience (any? – who?) Hear the lived experiences of stopout students Assist student success and completion Shift in funding of higher education
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Conceptual Framework -Interest: Personal & Professional -“Traditional” student -Wife was stopout student -10 year in Higher Education -Assumptions & Biases -Personal conflicts vs. academic goals -Barriers to success -Success is possible
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Conceptual Framework Concept Map
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Conceptual Framework Related Theories – Spady’s Conceptual Model (1971) – Tinto’s Theory of Departure (1975, 1993) – Astin’s Theory of Involvement (1977, 1985) – Bean’s and Metzner’s student attrition model (1985)
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Research Questions 1.What is the experience of stopout students returning to college? 2. What strategies do stopout students employ to be academically and socially successful?
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Methods Research Design – Phenomenological approach (Giorgi, 2009; Vagel, 2014) Participants – Returning to college after 4 or more semesters – At least 25 years old
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Methods Data Collection – Group meetings – Student interviews (Seidman, 2013) – Research Memos Data Analysis – Descriptive phenomenological approach (Giorgi, 2009) – Whole – part – whole – Written structure
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Methods Validity – Memo writing – Recorded and transcribed interviews – Different explanations for data – Member review of findings Ethics – Student records and identity – Always chose ethics Final Presentation Format – Journal ready
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References Astin, A.W. (1977). Four Critical Years. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. Astin, A. W. (1985). Achieving Educational Excellence: A Critical Assessment of Priorities and Practices in Higher Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Bean, J. P., & Metzner, B. S. (1985). A conceptual model of nontraditional undergraduate student attrition. Review of Educational Research, 55(4), 485-540. doi:10.3102/00346543055004485 Giorgi, A. (2009). The Descriptive Phenomenological Method n Psychology: A Modified Husserlian Approach. Pittsburgh, PA. Duquesne University Press. Seidman, I. (2013). Interviewing as Qualitative Research. (4th ed.). New York: Teachers College Press. Spady, W. (1971). Dropouts from higher education: Toward an empirical model. Interchange 2, 38-62. Tinto, V. (1975). Dropout from higher education: A theoretical synthesis of recent research. Review of Educational Research, 45(1), 89-125. doi:10.2307/1170024 Tinto, V. (1993). Leaving College: Rethinking the Causes and Cures of Student Attrition (2nd edition). Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. Vagle, M. D. (2014). Crafting Phenomenological Research. Walnet Creek, Calif.: Left Coast Press.
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