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- Title
Experiences of Earned Success: Community College Students' Shifts in College Confidence.
- Authors
Bickerstaff, Susan; Barragan, Melissa; Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi
- Abstract
Confidence and related constructs such as self-efficacy have been previously identified as important to college student persistence and performance (e.g., Cox, 2009; Wood & Turner, 2011), but existing research gives little indication of how confidence is shaped by students' day-to-day interactions in class and on campus. Using data from nearly 100 interviews of community college students attending three colleges, this paper examines students' descriptions of their confidence upon entering college and the shifts in confidence they experienced in their first few semesters. Findings reveal that student confidence is continually shifting as a result of interactions with peers, faculty, and others. The analysis demonstrates how academic confidence can impact student motivation, commitment to academic pursuits, and behaviors associated with success. This paper identifies the nature of experiences that positively reinforce student confidence, events that we term experiences of earned success. We use these data to identify a set of approaches that instructors and other post-secondary educational professionals can employ to positively influence student confidence and improve student success.
- Subjects
COLLEGE students; ACADEMIC motivation; COLLEGE teachers; SELF-efficacy in students; SECONDARY education
- Publication
International Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, 2017, Vol 29, Issue 3, p501
- ISSN
1812-9129
- Publication type
Article