Implicit Learning in the Developmental English Classroom: Reducing Anxiety and Improving Student Success

Authors

  • Jo Ward University of Texas at Arlington, Department of English

Keywords:

student success, higher education, english, academics

Abstract

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36896/4.2pp2

 

 

Author Biography

  • Jo Ward, University of Texas at Arlington, Department of English

    is a professor at The University of Texas at Arlington, where she also coordinates the Developmental English Program and serves on the First Year Writing and Texas Success Initiative Student Success committees. She holds an MA in English from the University of Texas at Arlington. Jo was chosen for a pedagogy award from the Conference of College Teachers of English for her presentation entitled “A Model Approach for Accelerated Learning in Developmental English.”

     

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2022-03-11

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Implicit Learning in the Developmental English Classroom: Reducing Anxiety and Improving Student Success. (2022). Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 4(2), 3. https://jcasp-ojs-txstate.tdl.org/jcasp/article/view/83

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