Exercise in a first-year writing course increases retention at broad-access universities

Research published today (July 15) in the journal Science Advances shows thatembedding a reading-and-writing exercise about social belonging into the first-year college curriculumincreased the persistence and performance of Black, Latinx, Native American, and first-generationstudents at a large, urban, broad-access university.


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Source: Phys.org