连接高校的研究、政策和实践:一个内部研究者/实践者模型

IF 3.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. Robertson, Martha Pelaez
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行为分析通常在个体行为层面进行,依赖于强化随因性。在这里,行为分析的视角解决了将研究与组织的政策和实践联系起来的挑战,以提高组织战略目标的绩效。在学院和大学中,有三种可能重叠的方法是可行的:(a)应用已发表的学术研究文献,(b)与预测分析的外部供应商签订合同,以及(c)整合内部研究人员/从业者。本文讨论了一个强调第三种方法(内部研究者/实践者)的模型,该模型侧重于与偶然性(后果)和规则支配行为相关的基本概念。该模型的使用在一个案例研究中得到了说明:佛罗里达国际大学,一所位于佛罗里达州迈阿密的大型公立都市研究型大学。该模型的应用似乎与大学目标绩效指标(例如,由学生留校率和准时毕业等变量衡量的学生成功)的显著和快速改善有关。
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Connecting Research, Policy, and Practice in Colleges and Universities: An Internal Researcher/Practitioner Model
Behavior analysis often operates at the level of individual behavior depending on reinforcement contingencies. Here, a behavior analytic perspective addresses the challenge of connecting research to organizations’ policy and practice in order to improve performance regarding the organizations’ strategic objectives. In colleges and universities, three potentially overlapping approaches are plausible: (a) applying published scholarly research literature, (b) contracting external vendors of predictive analytics, and (c) integrating internal researchers/practitioners. This article discusses a model that emphasizes the third approach—internal researcher/practitioners—and that focuses on fundamental concepts related to contingencies (consequences) and rule-governed behavior. The model's use is illustrated in a case study: Florida International University, a large, public, metropolitan, Research I university, located in Miami, Florida. The application of the model appears to relate to significant and rapid improvement in the university's targeted performance metrics (e.g., student success as measured by variables such as students’ retention and on-time graduation).
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Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Social Sciences-Public Administration
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