scholarly journals Engaging Academically At-Risk Student Populations in Research: Initial Assessment of an Undergraduate Research Certificate Program

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Frances Shen ◽  
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Keenan Dungey ◽  
Brian Kahn ◽  
John Laubersheimer ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-31
Author(s):  
Martha Wilder Wilson ◽  
Elizabeth Zylla-Jones

Abstract The goal of university training programs is to educate speech-language pathology and audiology students to become competent and independent practitioners, with the ability to provide high quality and professional services to the public. This article describes the behaviors of “at-risk” student clinicians, so they may be identified early in their practica and remediation may be implemented. The importance of establishing a student at-risk protocol is discussed as well as a remediation plan for these students. This article summarized the Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic’s Student At-Risk Protocol, which may serve as a model for university training programs. The challenges of implementing such a protocol are also discussed.


Author(s):  
M. Williams ◽  
C. Green

Academically at-risk students may doubt their ability to persist and succeed because of some or all of the following: socioeconomics, low self-esteem, identity crises, negative family histories, socio-emotional concerns, poor living situations, or negative messages about school and education. Currently, the aforementioned issues are further compounded by turbulent times, which include but are not limited to a pandemic that disproportionately affects people of color and the impoverished, along with continued civil unrest and demands for rapid societal change. Therefore, this population would benefit from the enhancement of its academic, social, and cultural capital. In order to accomplish those goals simultaneously, the authors propose a mentoring model that integrates aspects of advising, tutoring, mentoring, peer-to-peer interaction, metacognition, positive psychology, current events, and emotional wellness to support academically at-risk students in their pursuit of academic and personal excellence.


2016 ◽  
pp. 173-187
Author(s):  
Dawan Coombs ◽  
Jon Ostenson ◽  
Whitney Sommerville
Keyword(s):  
At Risk ◽  

1992 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-4
Author(s):  
June Hinckley
Keyword(s):  
At Risk ◽  

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