So our students communicate to us they feel more overwhelmed than they actually do.
We were pretty close on wanting to become accomplished in a performing arts and identify as white.
They are more aware of racial discrimination than we think they are.
They feel more empowered than we think they do.
Am I reading this correctly?
Thanks,
Rhea
Rhea Nowak
Associate Professor of Art
SUNY College at Oneonta
Oneonta, NY
(607) 436-2827
TBers,
A month ago I sent out a survey asking members of this listserv what percentages of the entering undergraduate class (nationally) you believe meets the indicated criterion. Here are the results vs. the actual numbers (based on CIRP data for Fall 2012)
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1. Believe they will graduate in 4 years:
TB 84%
Actual 84% (Nicely done group!) |
2. Female students who felt overwhelmed by all they had to do:
TB 66%
Actual 41% |
3. Male students who felt overwhelmed by all they had to do:
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4. Want to become accomplished in a performing art:
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6. Agree that "racial discrimination is no longer a major problem in America"
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7. Believe that individuals can do little to bring about change in society:
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Mr. James B.Greenberg
Director Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center
Milne Library
SUNY Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820
Phone: 607-436-2701
Twitter: greenbjb