In a digital generation where college eBooks and digital delivery are becoming the norm, do students really understand their strengths?
One of the new strategies in First-Year Experience (FYE) programs is "Strengths-Based".
Dr. Marsha Fralick now focuses on this strategy in the new edition of her textbook "College & Career Success," 5th ed.
Instead of assessing a students weakness and helping them to overcome those, instructors help students focus on their strengths, which then helps to motivate students. This motivation helps in selecting a major, learning the best study strategies, and being overall excited about college.
Learn more about the new features and chapters of "College and Career Success," 5th ed. at www.kendallhunt.com/fralick.
One of the new strategies in First-Year Experience (FYE) programs is "Strengths-Based".
Dr. Marsha Fralick now focuses on this strategy in the new edition of her textbook "College & Career Success," 5th ed.
Instead of assessing a students weakness and helping them to overcome those, instructors help students focus on their strengths, which then helps to motivate students. This motivation helps in selecting a major, learning the best study strategies, and being overall excited about college.
Learn more about the new features and chapters of "College and Career Success," 5th ed. at www.kendallhunt.com/fralick.
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