A Psychology Learning Community for Transfer Majors: Its Impact on Student Performance and Perceptions During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/00986283221098694
Kim Buch, Elaine O'Reilly
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Transfer students are a growing population of undergraduate psychology majors who are academically at-risk but often underserved by 4-year institutions. We describe a transfer learning community (TLC) for entering psychology transfer students and report its impact on participants social and academic integration and success. A mixed-method design was used to compare academic success metrics (archival measures of first-semester grade point average and probation rates) of participants with entering transfer majors not participating in the learning community. A participant survey was also created and used to measure student perceptions of the TLC, as well as perceived challenges of transferring during the Covid-19 pandemic and how the TLC helped to mitigate them. During its first year, the TLC served 72 entering transfer majors across two cohorts. Participants significantly out-performed non-participant psychology transfer majors on first-semester grade point average and were significantly less likely to be placed on academic probation after their first semester than non-participant transfer majors. The widely-reported benefits of learning communities for first-year psychology students are adaptable to the more at-risk population of transfer students. Technology-enabled teaching tools can be used to build virtual community in hybrid and synchronous online learning environments.
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转学专业心理学学习社区:新冠肺炎疫情期间对学生学习成绩和认知的影响
转校生是越来越多的心理学专业本科生,他们在学业上面临风险,但四年制院校往往服务不足。我们描述了一个用于进入心理学转学学生的转学社区(TLC),并报告了它对参与者社会和学术融合以及成功的影响。采用混合方法设计,将参与者的学业成功指标(第一学期平均绩点和试用率的档案测量)与不参与学习社区的转学专业的参与者进行比较。还创建了一项参与者调查,用于衡量学生对TLC的看法,以及新冠肺炎大流行期间转学的挑战,以及TLC如何帮助缓解这些挑战。在第一年,TLC为两组72名进入转学专业的学生提供服务。与非参与者转学专业相比,参与者在第一学期的平均绩点上明显优于非参与者心理学转学专业,并且在第一学期后被学术试用的可能性明显更小。据广泛报道,学习社区对心理学一年级学生的好处适用于风险更大的转学学生群体。技术支持的教学工具可以用于在混合和同步的在线学习环境中建立虚拟社区。
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