Title of article :
Differences in College Engagement Benchmark Scores as a Function of Honors Course Enrollment for Community College Students: A Nationwide Study
Author/Authors :
Korah, Abraham Lone Star College-CyFair - Cypress, USA , Slate, John R Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, USA , Moore, George W Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, USA , Lunenburg, Frederick C Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, USA
Abstract :
In this investigation, the extent to which differences were present in benchmark scores as a function of community college student
honors course enrollment status was investigated using data from the Community College Survey of Student Engagement.
Statistically significant differences were revealed for all 5 benchmark scores (i.e., active and collaborative learning, student effort,
academic challenge, student-faculty, and support for learners). Students who had been enrolled in an honors course had
benchmark scores that were 9 to 16 points higher than their peers who had not been enrolled in an honors course, reflecting higher
levels of scholastic engagement, deeper connections with instructors and peers, and greater use of academic and student
support services.
Keywords :
Nationwide , Benchmark , CCCSE
Journal title :
Education Research International