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Title: How College Makes a Difference: A Summary


1
How College Makes a Difference A Summary
  • By E.T. Pascarella and P.T. Terenzini (1991).
    From How College Affects Students Findings and
    Insights from Twenty Years of Research

2
Introduction
  • A study on how college influences the
    development of college students
  • Previous research
  • Feldman Newcomb (1969)
  • Bowen (1977)
  • Numerous Others

3
Research Questions
  • Do students change during college, and if so, to
    what extent and direction?
  • To what extent are these changes due to college
    rather then outside influences?
  • Do these changes depend on the type of
    institution students attend?

4
Research Questions (continued)
  • Are changes dependant on the individual or do
    they happen uniformly for all students?
  • Are these changes affected by student
    characteristics (personality, background,
    culture)?
  • Does college have a lasting effect on students?

5
Methods
  • Excerpt from a book providing a narrative
  • explanatory synthesis of research
  • The researchers chose not to use a meta-analysis
    because of the extreme variations in the ways
    research was conducted

6
Results
  • During College there are four main categories of
    change.
  • Psychosocial
  • Moral Development
  • Values and Attitudes
  • Cognition and Learning

7
Quick note on the statistics used
  • In this study the researchers were comparing
    differences between freshmen and seniors in order
    to determine the effect that college has on the
    students.
  • The researchers assigned number values to student
    characteristics they observed.
  • There are three statistical values from this
    study that we need to understand.
  • Effect Size (Senior Mean-Freshmen Mean)
    (measure the magnitude of an effect)
  • Freshmen Standard Deviation
  • Percentile difference If you converted the
    effect size to an equivalent percentage point
    under a normal curve where the mean is set at
    50, The percent difference is the effect sizes
    percentage amount.
  • Percentage point difference between freshmen and
    seniors percentage /- of seniors who hold a
    particular view vs. that of freshmen. This is
    also a more comprehensive number for widely
    variable data.

8
Cognition and Learning
  • This is the most significant change that takes
    place during college
  • Changes in cognition and learning
  • General Verbal 21 (Difference sen. to fresh.)
  • Quantitative 10
  • Specific Material for Major 31
  • Formal Reasoning 13
  • Abstract Reasoning 34
  • What this tells us about seniors, compared to
    freshmen
  • They gain more factual knowledge
  • They are more cognitively developed/Organized and
    can thus deal with more complex forms of thinking
  • This has the most enduring implications for post
    college life

9
Psychosocial
  • Only modest changes, and these could be based off
    of the cognitive changes
  • Two main sections of psychosocial self systems
    and relational systems.
  • Self systems
  • Identity status 15 to 25 (difference sen. to
    fresh .)
  • Ego development 19
  • Self esteem 23
  • Relational
  • Autonomy or independence 14
  • Personal adjustment 16
  • Interpersonal relations 6
  • Intellectual orientation 12
  • Seniors think better of themselves, are more
    mature, and are better at dealing with other
    people

10
Moral Development
  • The difference between seniors and freshmen is
    consistent with other changes
  • The researchers where unable to estimate a
    magnitude of effect, but the major change was
    from a conventional to post-conventional or
    principled reasoning

11
Values and Attitudes
  • Religiosity -11 in Conventional Religious
    Preference
  • Humanism 2-8
  • Political and Social

    Liberalism 15-25
  • Value placed on

    Liberal education 20-30
  • Aesthetic, Cultural and

    Intellectual Values 10-15 diff.
  • Shift towards openness, tolerance, and desire for
    human rights. Also a clear shift towards a more
    liberal way of thinking and reasoning.

12
Who Benefits from this Research?
  • Administrators of higher education
  • Improved programs
  • Better quality of life
  • Graduate students going into teaching
  • Knowledge of how students change
  • Greater self-awareness
  • State and federal policymakers
  • Improved schools
  • Knowledge of the importance of schools
  • Students
  • Knowledge of what they are going through
  • Knowledge of what to expect in the future

13
Problems and limitations with findings and
research
  • Evidence was based on studies that measured the
    average change, this can mask individual
    differences.
  • Some students may change a lot, others very
    little
  • Some students may change counter to the movement
    of the group
  • Students may move one way with certain variables
    and another way with other variables

14
Problems continued
  • The evidence does not necessarily reflect the
    impact of college
  • There was no control group to compare non-college
    students development during these years
  • There may be a developmental base for many of the
    changes
  • Absence of change does not necessarily reflect
    the absence of college impact, maybe college
    fixes development.

15
More problems
  • Non traditional students were not addressed
  • Most research did not address minority students
  • Most of the studies focused on 18-22 year old
    students, attending a four year institution full
    time, and living on campus
  • The evidence does not necessarily point to
    internal growth / development
  • Change can have multiple influences some
    internal, some external

16
Questions
  • What do you think explains the shift during
    college to more liberal religious and political
    views?
  • Do you see the changes cited as being due to
    development or being in college? A combination of
    the two? What does development during this time
    look like if you arent in college?
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