Baylor Faith and Character Study: Methods and Preliminary Findings

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kevin D. Dougherty, Perry L. Glanzer, Jessica A. Robinson, Juliette L. Ratchford, Sarah A. Schnitker
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Abstract

Abstract For Christian colleges and universities, students’ spiritual formation and character development are important outcomes. However, unlike academic outcomes of retention and graduation, systematic efforts to measure outcomes of faith and character are far from ubiquitous. The purpose of this article is to report the efforts of Baylor University to address the gap between mission and measurement. Guided by prevailing theories, an interdisciplinary research team launched the Baylor Faith and Character Study in August 2018. Data collection for the broader project involved surveys and interviews at three points in time: a student’s first semester at Baylor, a student’s final semester at Baylor, and 10 years after degree completion. Preliminary, cross-sectional findings from survey data reveal that levels of religious belief and practice were nearly equivalent for first-year students, seniors, and alumni, while seniors exhibited stronger character in several areas than first-year students. A discussion of conclusions and implications closes the article.
贝勒信仰与性格研究:方法与初步发现
摘要对于基督教高校来说,学生的精神形成和品格发展是重要的成果。然而,与留校和毕业的学业成绩不同,衡量信仰和品格成绩的系统努力远未普及。本文的目的是报告贝勒大学为解决任务和测量之间的差距所做的努力。在流行理论的指导下,一个跨学科的研究团队于2018年8月启动了贝勒信仰与性格研究。更广泛的项目的数据收集涉及三个时间点的调查和访谈:学生在贝勒的第一学期,学生在贝勒的最后一个学期,以及学位完成后的10年。调查数据的初步横断面调查结果显示,一年级学生、高年级学生和校友的宗教信仰和实践水平几乎相当,而高年级学生在某些方面比一年级学生表现出更强的性格。对结论和含义的讨论结束了文章。
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Christian Higher Education
Christian Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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