The College Fear Factor - How Students and Professors Misunderstand One Another (Paperback)


They re not the students strolling across the bucolic liberal arts campuses where their grandfathers played football. They are first-generation college students children of immigrants and blue-collar workers who know that their hopes for success hinge on a degree.

But college is expensive, unfamiliar, and intimidating. Inexperienced students expect tough classes and demanding, remote faculty. They may not know what an assignment means, what a score indicates, or that a single grade is not a definitive measure of ability. And they certainly don t feel entitled to be there. They do not presume success, and if they have a problem, they don t expect to receive help or even a second chance.

Rebecca D. Cox draws on five years of interviews and observations at community colleges. She shows how students and their instructors misunderstand and ultimately fail one another, despite good intentions. Most memorably, she describes how easily students can feel defeated by their real-world responsibilities and by the demands of college and come to conclude that they just don t belong there after all.

Eye-opening even for experienced faculty and administrators, "The College Fear Factor" reveals how the traditional college culture can actually pose obstacles to students success, and suggests strategies for effectively explaining academic expectations.


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They re not the students strolling across the bucolic liberal arts campuses where their grandfathers played football. They are first-generation college students children of immigrants and blue-collar workers who know that their hopes for success hinge on a degree.

But college is expensive, unfamiliar, and intimidating. Inexperienced students expect tough classes and demanding, remote faculty. They may not know what an assignment means, what a score indicates, or that a single grade is not a definitive measure of ability. And they certainly don t feel entitled to be there. They do not presume success, and if they have a problem, they don t expect to receive help or even a second chance.

Rebecca D. Cox draws on five years of interviews and observations at community colleges. She shows how students and their instructors misunderstand and ultimately fail one another, despite good intentions. Most memorably, she describes how easily students can feel defeated by their real-world responsibilities and by the demands of college and come to conclude that they just don t belong there after all.

Eye-opening even for experienced faculty and administrators, "The College Fear Factor" reveals how the traditional college culture can actually pose obstacles to students success, and suggests strategies for effectively explaining academic expectations.

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Imprint

Harvard University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2009

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Dimensions

210 x 140 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

216

ISBN-13

978-0-674-06016-6

Barcode

9780674060166

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LSN

0-674-06016-4



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