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Vocabulary
Culture of Higher Education
Challenges to Autonomy
Success
100
The process of looking at and understanding the meaning of a piece of writing by interpreting the characters or symbols of which it is composed.
What is reading?
100
To demonstrate independence.
What is autonomy?
100
Collective programming of the mind that distinguishes members of one human group from another.
What is culture?
100
Challenge to autonomy that involves the requirement of more complex levels of thinking.
What are cognitive demands?
100
Reaching your desired goals.
What is success?
200
The ability to sound out unfamiliar words.
What is decoding?
200
To delay or postpone action.
What is procrastinate?
200
Observable characteristics, or attributes, of a culture.
What is surface culture?
200
1/3 vs. 2/3
What is the ratio of structured vs. unstructured learning time in college?
200
Public visible achievements that allow the world to judge one's abilities and work.
What is outer success?
300
Being able to make sense of the information you read.
What is reading comprehension?
300
The detailed coordination of a complex operation.
What are logistics?
300
Examples include abstract characteristics, attributes, such as beliefs, attitudes, and expectations.
What is deep culture?
300
Estimated time to complete 30 pages of active reading.
What is 90 minutes or 1 1/2 hours?
300
Private, invisible victories that offer a deep sense of personal contentment.
What is inner success?
400
An active learning process that involves more than simply copying what is heard, observed, or thought.
What is note-taking?
400
To invest with power.
What is empower?
400
Intellectual curiosity, interdependence, and empowerment.
What are 3 values of higher education?
400
69%
What is the percentage of faculty how feel students are responsible for remembering and learning information in assigned readings?
400
3 types of procrastinators.
What is arousal, avoidant, and trait?
500
Comprehension strategy that involves looking at the blueprint of a reading.
What is looking at structure?
500
To pledge
What is commit?
500
The creation of mutually supportive relationships that enhance your success by enabling you to create effective times for rich collaboration.
What is interdependence?
500
38%
What is the percentage of students who feel faculty are responsible for whether or not they remember and understand information from assigned readings?
500
3 essential ingredients of self-discipline.
What are commitment, focus, and persistence.