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Author CAMPBELL, Corbin M. (JIMENEZ, Marisol; ARROZAL, Christine Arlene N.)
Title Prestige or education : college teaching and rigor of courses in prestigious and non-prestigious institutions in the U.S. / Corbin N. Campbell ; Marisol Jimenez ; Christine Arlene N. Arrozal
Publication year 2019
Source/Footnote In: Higher education. - 77 (2019) 4, S. 717 - 738
Inventory number 48069
Keywords Ausland : USA : einzelne Hochschulen ; Ausland : USA : Hochschulwesen allgemein ; Ausland : USA : Studenten, Studium, Lehre
Abstract It is often assumed that higher prestige colleges and universities, via the rankings, have a better quality of education. Yet, the prestige structure in U.S. higher education favors resources, research, and student selectivity over teaching and undergraduate educational practices. Using quantitative observational data from 587 courses across 9 institutions of higher education in the U.S., this study examines whether courses in high prestige institutions have stronger teaching and academic rigor than courses in lower prestige institutions. Using a broad scale observational protocol, the study provides a closer look at course practices as they unfold, while also examining trends across contexts. Findings show initial evidence that the assumption that higher prestige institutions in the U.S. have better in-class educational experiences could be re-examined. (HRK / Abstract übernommen) Campbell, Corbin M., campbell2@tc.columbia.edu