Measuring Noncognitive Variables: Improving Admissions, Success and Retention for Underrepresented Students

Measuring Noncognitive Variables: Improving Admissions, Success and Retention for Underrepresented Students

by William Sedlacek
Measuring Noncognitive Variables: Improving Admissions, Success and Retention for Underrepresented Students

Measuring Noncognitive Variables: Improving Admissions, Success and Retention for Underrepresented Students

by William Sedlacek

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Overview

Co-published in association with Big Picture Learning.Measuring Noncognitive Variables: Improving Admissions, Success, and Retention for Underrepresented Students is written for admissions professionals, counselors, faculty and advisers who admit, teach, or work with students during the admissions process and post-enrollment period. It brings together theory, research and practice related to noncognitive variables in a practical way by using assessment methods provided at no cost. Noncognitive variables have been shown to correlate with the academic success of students of all races, cultures, and backgrounds. Noncognitive variables include personal and social dimensions, adjustment, motivation, and student perceptions, rather than the traditional verbal and quantitative areas (often called cognitive) typically measured by standardized tests.Key Features include:* Models that raise concepts related to innovation, diversity and racism in proactive ways* Examples of admission and post-enrollment applications that show how schools and programs can use noncognitive variables in a variety of ways * Additional examples from foundations, professional associations, and K-12 programs* An overview of the limitations of traditional assessment methods such as admission tests, grades, and courses takenEducation professionals involved in the admissions process will find this guide effectively informs their practice. This guide is also appropriate as a textbook in a range of courses offered in Higher Education and Student Affairs Masters and PhD programs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620362556
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Series: Engaged Research and Practice for Social Justice in Education Series
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

William Sedlacek is Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland. David Kalsbeek.

Table of Contents

Foreword by David Kalsbeek Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Innovation Process 2. Traditional Admissions Measures 3. Noncognitive Measures 4. Self-Concept and Realistic Self-Appraisal 5. Understands and Knows How to Navigate the System and Racism 6. Long-Term Goals, Strong Support Person, Leadership, Community, and Nontraditional Learning 7. Additional Measures of Diversity 8. The Waves of Change Find Many Shores 9. The Future Exhibit 1 Appendices References Index

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