2019
DOI: 10.9734/jesbs/2019/v30i430132
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Grit in Online Education

Abstract: Aim: This study sought to explore the role of the elusive non-cognitive skill set known as grit, or the resolve and determination to achieve goals regardless of impediments, on student success in online education. It represents an area of exploration where there is a dearth in the available literature and reports the results of a study conducted at a Mid-Atlantic minority-serving university that examined the relationship between grit and student performance in fully online courses. Methodology: Students … Show more

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“…Based on students' perceptions in Figure 2, it can be stated that students define e-learning as an online learning process, in the form of access to learning material, task submission and discussion. This perception is in accordance with the definition of e-learning, namely that, in e-learning, learning providers (educators) and students (students) are separated by cyberspace (Buzzetto-hollywood, 2019, Horton & Horton, 2003…”
Section: Fig 2 Knowledge Aspects Of E-learningsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Based on students' perceptions in Figure 2, it can be stated that students define e-learning as an online learning process, in the form of access to learning material, task submission and discussion. This perception is in accordance with the definition of e-learning, namely that, in e-learning, learning providers (educators) and students (students) are separated by cyberspace (Buzzetto-hollywood, 2019, Horton & Horton, 2003…”
Section: Fig 2 Knowledge Aspects Of E-learningsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…A lack of substantive studies conducted at HBCUs and other minority serving institutions poses a major gap in the existing literature available on grit. Strayhorn (2013), Nelson (2016) and Buzzetto-Hollywood et al (2019) have all put forth a call to action for faculty at HBCUs to conduct meaningful studies focused on grit and student persistence in order to better inform the HBCU community. This study is specifically purposed to help fill some of the gaps in the available literature on grit especially as it applies to student performance and persistence at HBCUs.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The personality traits most commonly associated with grit include: self-regulation, self-discipline, resilience, dutifulness, conscientiousness, and low impulsivity (Buzzetto-Hollywood, 2017;Buzzetto-Hollywood, Quinn, Wang, & Hill, 2019;Buzzetto-More, 2015;Eskreis-Winkler, Duckworth, Shulman, & Beal, 2014;Goodwin & Miller, 2013). Figure 1 presents a model that illustrates the six personality attributes of grit whereas self-regulation is a the ability to guide one's behaviors in order to achieve goals, self-discipline is the ability to control weaknesses and apply one's self towards the achievement of goals, resilience is the ability to recover from setbacks, dutifulness is having the sense of obligation to complete goals, conscientiousness is the vigilant desire to complete obligations, and low-impulsivity is the ability to resist temptation and be thoughtful before taking action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acceptance rate for applying students was 61%, with most students coming from the Mid-Atlantic region, more specifically the Baltimore and Washington D.C. urban centers. UMES has a long history of providing academic programs and services for ethnically and culturally diverse students and, toward that end, offers programs and assistance that attract, serve, retain, and graduate many first-generation college students Buzzetto-Hollywood, Mitchell, & Hill, 2019;Buzzetto-Hollywood, Quinn, et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%