2006
DOI: 10.3200/ctch.54.3.281-284
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The College Classroom as a Community: Impact on Student Attitudes and Learning

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“…As noted earlier, Wasley (2006) argued that students who interact more with instructors reap positive benefits. Further, McKinney et al (2006) found that a sense of connectedness in a college classroom was related to both self-reported learning and objective exam performance. Thus, the final research question involved the extent to which an instructor, students, or overall classroom climate produce the greatest influence on perceived student participation and learning outcomes.…”
Section: Student Learningmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…As noted earlier, Wasley (2006) argued that students who interact more with instructors reap positive benefits. Further, McKinney et al (2006) found that a sense of connectedness in a college classroom was related to both self-reported learning and objective exam performance. Thus, the final research question involved the extent to which an instructor, students, or overall classroom climate produce the greatest influence on perceived student participation and learning outcomes.…”
Section: Student Learningmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…retention (Bean & Eaton, 2001;McKinney, McKinney, Franiuk, & Schweitzer, 2006;Patrick, Ryan, & Kaplan 2007;Schaps, Lewis, & Watson, 1997;White, 2002;Zhang, 2004). Yet little is understood about the construction of connectedness in the classroom and the differential roles of both students and instructors in eliciting positive student outcomes including affective and cognitive learning.…”
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“…For example, Thompson et al (2007) examined the campus perceptions of college freshmen and found that student academic success was linked to the feeling of campus belonging. McKinney et al (2006) studied the impact of developing a classroom community on student attitudes and behaviors, and results indicated that an enhanced sense of community was associated with a variety of outcome variables including students' performance on exams. The importance of a sense of belonging was not limited to only young adult college students, as the sense of community was an important factor in management degree completion among returning adult students (Harris 2006(Harris -2007.…”
Section: Campus Climate and Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, Tinto (1997) noted, students' ''engagement with their peers in and outside the classroom served to involve them more fully in the academic matters of the classroom' ' (p. 609). Student enjoyment of a psychology course was likewise positively related to sense of classroom community (McKinney, McKinney, Franiuk, & Schweitzer, 2006). Given that connected classroom climate focuses on supportive and cooperative student-student communication and that student-student interaction has been associated with positive affect (McKinney et al, 2006), the following hypothesis is proposed: H1: Students' perceptions of a connected classroom climate will be positively related to students' perceptions of affective learning.…”
Section: Affective Learningmentioning
confidence: 97%