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Adaptability to Online Learning: Differences across Types of Students and Academic Subject Areas. CCRC Working Paper No. 54

Authors :
Columbia University, Community College Research Center
Xu, Di
Jaggars, Shanna Smith
Source :
Community College Research Center, Columbia University. 2013.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Using a dataset containing nearly 500,000 courses taken by over 40,000 community and technical college students in Washington State, this study examines how well students adapt to the online environment in terms of their ability to persist and earn strong grades in online courses relative to their ability to do so in face-to-face courses. While all types of students in the study suffered decrements in performance in online courses, some struggled more than others to adapt: males, younger students, Black students, and students with lower grade point averages. In particular, students struggled in subject areas such as English and social science, which was due in part to negative peer effects in these online courses. (Contains 5 tables and 13 footnotes.)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Community College Research Center, Columbia University
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED539911
Document Type :
Reports - Research