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Knowing that First-Year Composition (FYC) is closely tied to student success at our Hispanic-serving institution, we conducted a pilot study to see how redesigning our FYC courses with scaffolded reading and writing instruction might impact pass rates and retention of our Latinx students. The results of this study clearly demonstrated that a scaffolded course design that culminates in a final assessment based upon prior knowledge and course content […]
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Recent Posts
- From The Assessment Review Editorial Staff (Vol 3, Issue 2)
- Interview: with Dr. Natasha Jankowski
- Combatting a Compliance Mindset by Advocating for Betterment
- End of Course Reflections and Changes Informed by Assessment During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- The Potential and Pitfalls of Net Promoter Scores (NPS) as a “Business World” Metric in Academic Assessment
Recent Comments
- checkcheat on How Do We Know What We Know?
- 168ava on How Do We Know What We Know?
- Vicky Nunez on Creating Equity: Scaffolding First-Year Composition At A Hispanic-Serving Institution
- Vicky Nunez on Creating Equity: Scaffolding First-Year Composition At A Hispanic-Serving Institution
- Betty Doyle on Creating Equity: Scaffolding First-Year Composition At A Hispanic-Serving Institution
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