Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Feb 2018)

College Connectedness: The Student Perspective

  • Laura Catherine Farrell,
  • Derek Jorgenson,
  • Julie Fudge,
  • Andrew Pritchard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14434/josotl.v18i1.22371
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1

Abstract

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Connectedness and integration are essential elements of student satisfaction, academic success, and retention. Despite its importance in the lives of college students, research on connectedness has approached the concept from definitional perspectives other than those of students. This multi-study explores connectedness from the student perspective while drawing from social identity theory and student involvement theory. In Study 1, students described their experiences and perceptions of connectedness in focus groups. Study 2 built on the qualitative findings of Study 1 and empirically tested connectedness as defined by the students. Results of the study indicate the need for a student definition of connectedness and provide practical suggestions for those in higher education. Keywords: connectedness, social identity theory, student involvement theory, instrument design, higher education

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