From grades to growth: Understanding undergraduate perceptions of academic success

IF 2.5 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Academic Librarianship Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1016/j.acalib.2024.102982
Jung Mi Scoulas , Kimberly Shotick , Sandra L. De Groote , Nestor L. Osorio
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This article, the second part of a report on the findings of a research project that was previously published Scoulas, De Groote, et al., 2024b), explores how undergraduates perceive academic success. As a part of federally funded project, two assessments tools were developed and distributed at a public research university to explore student definitions of success and assess if they met these definitions. Findings revealed two main themes: one theme centered on tangible achievements such as achieving high grades and excelling in classes, which were ranked as top indicators of academic success, aligning with traditional views. The other focused on processes, highlighting students' ability to manage their own personal growth. The article discusses how academic libraries can utilize these findings to foster the academic success of undergraduate students.
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从成绩到成长:了解本科生对学业成功的看法
本文是之前发表的研究项目成果报告的第二部分(Scoulas, De Groote, et al.作为联邦政府资助项目的一部分,一所公立研究型大学开发并分发了两种评估工具,以探讨学生对成功的定义,并评估他们是否符合这些定义。研究结果揭示了两大主题:一个主题以有形成就为中心,如取得高分和在课堂上表现出色,这被列为学业成功的首要指标,与传统观点一致。另一个主题侧重于过程,强调学生管理自己个人成长的能力。文章讨论了学术图书馆如何利用这些发现来促进本科生的学业成功。
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Journal of Academic Librarianship
Journal of Academic Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Academic Librarianship, an international and refereed journal, publishes articles that focus on problems and issues germane to college and university libraries. JAL provides a forum for authors to present research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance; analyze policies, practices, issues, and trends; speculate about the future of academic librarianship; present analytical bibliographic essays and philosophical treatises. JAL also brings to the attention of its readers information about hundreds of new and recently published books in library and information science, management, scholarly communication, and higher education. JAL, in addition, covers management and discipline-based software and information policy developments.
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