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1 High-Impact Practices and the Theory-to-Practice Project George D. Kuh RIT Faculty Institute Rochester, NY May 27, 2010

2 It Takes a Whole Campus to Educate a Student

3 Something Else That Really Matters in College The greatest impact appears to stem from students ’ total level of campus engagement, particularly when academic, interpersonal, and extracurricular involvements are mutually reinforcing … Pascarella & Terenzini, How College Affects Students, 2005, p. 647

4 Environments Matter B = f P x E

5 Health Impediments to Student Success  Stress (32%)  Cold/flu/sore throat (27%)  Sleep difficulties (25%)  Troubled friends/family (18%)  Depression/anxiety (16%)  Relationships (16%)  Internet/computer games (14%)  Alcohol (8%)

6 Related Perspectives Law of primacy in social influence Social norms Positive amplification cycles Negative amplification cycles Student engagement

7 What percent of students nationally study two hours or more for every hour in class? (a) 13% (b) 27% (c) 41% (d) 60% (e) none of the above Student Engagement Quiz a. 13%

8 What percent of first-year students relax or socialize five or fewer hours weekly? (a) 9 (b) 17% (c) 29% (d) 38% (e) none of the above Student Engagement Quiz c. 29%

9 What percent of first-year students frequently exercise or participate in physical fitness activities on a weekly basis? (a) 20% (b) 32% (c) 43% (d) 52% (e) 61% Student Engagement Quiz e. 61%

10 Student Engagement Quiz What percent of first-year students frequently participate in activities to enhance their spirituality on a weekly basis? (a) 14% (b) 19% (c) 33% (d) 46% (e) 65% 33% c. 33%

11 Connect student health to other key issues  Persistence  Fragmented gen ed program  Tired pedagogical practices  Poor first-year experience  Low academic challenge  Work obligations  Capstone experiences  Under-engaged students

12 Ponder This 1.Are students who participate in High- Impact Practices (HIPs) more likely to flourish by exhibiting responsible, health-enhancing behaviors? 2.Which HIPs are available in our department and which students do them? 3.How do we know our HIPs are effective? What is the evidence?

13 Questions&Discussion


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