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One in Three College Students Is Coasting. This Is News?
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http://scienceblogs.com/principles/2011/01/one_in_three_college_students.php

One in Three College Students Is Coasting. This Is News?
Category: Academia • Education • Social-Science • Society
Posted on: January 21, 2011 9:59 AM, by Chad Orzel

There's been a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing in academic circles this week over the release of a book claiming college students are "Academically Adrift" (see also the follow-up story here). The headline findings, as summarized by Inside Higher Ed are:

* 45 percent of students "did not demonstrate any significant improvement in learning" during the first two years of college.

* 36 percent of students "did not demonstrate any significant improvement in learning" over four years of college.

* Those students who do show improvements tend to show only modest improvements. Students improved on average only 0.18 standard deviations over the first two years of college and 0.47 over four years. What this means is that a student who entered college in the 50th percentile of students in his or her cohort would move up to the 68th percentile four years later -- but that's the 68th percentile of a new group of freshmen who haven't experienced any college learning.
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Zim: And this is 'higher education' in these
United States?


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