Using evidence to promote effective educational practice and the success of all students
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2018-08-07
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SHEEO Higher Education Policy Conference
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Combining findings from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) with insights from a system-level chief academic officer, this session first provides an overview of public institutions' student engagement results by race/ethnicity and first-generation status, including results suggesting progress in American higher education in providing welcoming, supportive environments for all students and a positive association between participation in high-impact practices and higher levels of satisfaction and perceived support for all racial/ethnic groups. The presenters then highlight new evidence regarding students' experiences with a variety of inclusive and culturally engaging practices, showing- by student characteristics such as racial/ethnic identity, gender identity, and sexual orientation- the relationships of these activities to educational practices that promote learning and development and to students' perceived gains in areas such as informed, active citizenship and understanding people of other backgrounds. The session concludes by discussing how institutions and states can best promote equitable experiences and what the findings on inclusivity and cultural diversity suggest for preparing students to participate in a diverse workplace and a globally interconnected world.
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Presented at the 2018 SHEEO Higher Education Policy Conference in Denver, CO.
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