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How can peer mentoring help 'at promise' students on your campus? Research Professor Zoë Corwin recently shared outcomes and research from our Promoting At-Promise Student Success (PASS) project on 'The Voice' podcast from Teachers College Record. Check it out below!
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Join the Pullias Center's Promoting At-Promise Student Success (PASS) project research team as we share key findings from our three-year study involving postsecondsary professional learning communities (PLCs) designed to support at-promise students. This webinar will feature a conversation with members of three participating PLCs, who will discuss their experiences, key lessons learned and next steps. Additionally, we will introduce free, ready-to-use tools to help you successfully launch and facilitate your own PLC.
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One question I continue to ask in our department and on our campus is: How are we changing our practices and policies to be student-ready, rather than expecting students to be college-ready? At-promise scholars entering college have many pressures and responsibilities that we need to acknowledge and adapt to for students to not only be successful academically, but for them to experience positive well-being as well.
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Peer mentoring is a popular tool utilized by postsecondary institutions to support at-promise students as they navigate the transition to… Continue reading Promoting At-promise College Student Success through Peer Mentoring
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Student support practitioners (SSPs) are crucial in supporting (low-income, first-generation college, and/or racially minoritized) students pursuing higher education. However, when… Continue reading Understanding How Student Support Practitioners Navigated Ideal Worker Norms During COVID-19: The Role of Job-Crafting
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