Presentation
Student Learning in High-Impact Practice Mass Communication Courses
Western Social Sciences Association
(2015)
Abstract
College and university high-impact practice (HIP) courses involve students in intensive values-focused learning inside and/ or outside of the traditional classroom environment. Much research has documented that participation in HIPs increases student retention and graduation rates. At the same time, the nontraditional learning structure of an HIP course can complicate a thorough assessment of student learning. Anecdotal evidence reflects strong involvement in HIPs by mass communication programs, although communication efforts in this regard are not as well documented in the literature as efforts in other fields. This essay briefly defines HIPs and presents an appropriate theory that would guide HIPs in theory and practice within mass communication. The essay then affirms the relevance of HIPs within mass communication and offers recent successful examples. The essay closes with an overview of student learning assessment strategies that would be relevant and applicable within mass communication HIPs.
Keywords
- High Impact Practice Courses,
- HIPs,
- Assessment,
- Assessment of Student Learning,
- Mass Communication,
- Curriculum,
- Hands-on learning,
- Learn by doing
Disciplines
Publication Date
April 10, 2015
Citation Information
Douglas J. Swanson. "Student Learning in High-Impact Practice Mass Communication Courses" Western Social Sciences Association (2015) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dswanson/76/