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Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice | 2017

Testing Our Assumptions: The Role of First Course Grade and Course Level in Mathematics and English

Janet Callahan; Marcia Belcheir

Methods that provide an early indicator of factors that affect student persistence are important to colleges and universities. This quantitative research focused on the role of level of entry mathematics and English and also on grades earned in those classes, as they relate to persistence after 1 year. The research showed that by far, the variable most predictive of first-time, full-time students enrolling 1 year later was earning a grade of “A” in English. Compared with those who did not pass their first English course, students who earned an “A” were 3 times more likely to persist. The variables which at least doubled the likelihood of persistence included earning an “A” or a “B” in mathematics, a “B” in English, and taking an English course beyond freshman English. While course level taken was significant, the course level effect paled compared with grades earned as a predictor. This effect—of grade earned being more important than course level—included remedial coursework in mathematics and English. In addition, obtaining a high grade in English was equally important for both science, technology, engineering and math and non-science, technology, engineering and math majors. Finally, students who took both mathematics and English courses during their first year were more likely to persist than students who did not take both subjects.


Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation | 2015

The decision, implementation and assessment of a credit-bearing activity class by faculty in residence: A case study

Janet Callahan; Geoff Harrison; Michael Humphrey; Cala Sielaff; Melissa Wintrow

This case study reports on a programmatic decision to require a credit-bearing course that was made by Faculty in Residence (FIR), including its implementation and results over a two-year period from 2010-2012. The focus is on FIR and on the impact of their decision upon the students enrolled in their Living Learning Communities (LLCs). The credit-bearing course was a Kinesiology Activities class taken by all seven LLCs at Boise State University. Anonymous feedback from students was obtained via end of semester surveys; results were used to improve the course. Survey feedback was analyzed to assess the value students perceived to have gained from the course. The majority of students reported gaining value from the class. Students noted that it positively affected their time management/personal accountability, that it decreased their stress level and that it increased their awareness of the Recreational Center offerings. Some students were critical of the course, reporting little to no value or even resentment about the course requirement. The decision, implementation and improvements of the course required faculty leadership and full participation of all LLCs; perceptions of the FIR in terms of the effects of adding the required course on their LLC are reported.


Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation | 2015

Living with students: Lessons learned while pursuing tenure, administration, and raising a family

Michael Humphrey; Janet Callahan; Geoff Harrison

An emerging promising practice in many universities has been the development of faculty-in-residence programs, in which university faculty members and their family moved into university student residences, sharing common living spaces with students. This case study is centered on two faculty-in-residence living in university residence halls. One was an assistant professor pursuing tenure while raising a young child, while the second was a tenured full professor and associate dean raising two teens. This case study offers the post-experience conclusions of these two faculty-in-residence individuals, noting the benefits and challenges each experienced while living -and working closely with these students outside of the university classroom, all while striving for an optimal balance in managing professional and familial obligations.


Journal of Educational Research | 2013

Teacher STEM Perception and Preparation: Inquiry-Based STEM Professional Development for Elementary Teachers.

Louis S. Nadelson; Janet Callahan; Patricia Pyke; Anne Hay; Matthew Dance; Joshua Pfiester


Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research | 2012

What Value Does Service Learning Have on Introductory Engineering Students' Motivation and ABET Program Outcomes?

Carol Sevier; Seung Youn Chyung; Janet Callahan; Cheryl B. Schrader


Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research | 2011

A Comparison of Two Engineering Outreach Programs for Adolescents

Louis S. Nadelson; Janet Callahan


ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, June 14-17, 2009, Austin, TX | 2009

A SySTEMic Solution: Elementary Teacher Preparation in STEM Expertise and Engineering Awareness

Louis S. Nadelson; Janet Callahan; Pat Pyke; Anne Hay; Cheryl B. Schrader


ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2009 | 2009

The Implementation of an Online Mathematics Placement Exam and its Effects on Student Success in Precalculus and Calculus

Doug Bullock; Janet Callahan; Yuguang Ban; Alison Ahlgren; Cheryl B. Schrader


2007 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2007

AC 2007-1998: BENEFITS OF A TUTORIAL MATHEMATICS PROGRAM FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PRECALCULUS: A TEMPLATE FOR ASSESSMENT

Janet Callahan; Joe Guarino; Seung Youn Chyung; John F. Gardner; Amy J. Moll; Pat Pyke; Cheryl B. Schrader


2010 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 20, 2010 - June 23, 2010, Louisville, KY | 2010

Teaching Inquiry-Based STEM in the Elementary Grades Using Manipulatives: A SySTEMic Solution Report

Louis S. Nadelson; Anne Hay; Pat Pyke; Janet Callahan; Cheryl B. Schrader

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Amy J. Moll

Boise State University

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Joe Guarino

Boise State University

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Anne Hay

Boise State University

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John F. Gardner

Pennsylvania State University

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