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Getting down to basics in western civilization: it's about time

According to Tinto (1993), more students leave college than graduate, especially at the community college level. Much of the blame for this attrition has been attributed to a lack of adequate preparation of college-level courses. Consequently, many colleges must provide remedial programs despite the objections of opponents of remediation who believe these programs fail to prepare students sufficiently. The authors of this article, however, demonstrate that a learning community that links English-as-a-second-language, remedial-reading and remedial-writing courses to a rigorous 3-credit history course can integrate learners into college and improve academic performance.

According to Tinto (1993), more students leave college than graduate, especially at the community college level. Much of the ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Tai, Emily; Rochford, Regina A.
Date: 2007
Geographic subjects: North America; United States
Journal title: Community college journal of research and practice
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Literacy; Language; Providers of education and training;

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