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Step by Step to College and Career Success
Eighth Edition| ©2019 John N. Gardner; Betsy O. Barefoot
User-friendly, class tested and authoritatively research-based, Step by Step to College and Career Success offers students proven information and straightforward strategies that they can apply toward their success. This is the briefest title in the Gardner family of books, and the authors
User-friendly, class tested and authoritatively research-based, Step by Step to College and Career Success offers students proven information and straightforward strategies that they can apply toward their success. This is the briefest title in the Gardner family of books, and the authors have focused on the most crucial skills and the most important choices students make in order to succeed in college and beyond.
The seventh edition covers pressing topics that affect students’ lives and how they learn, expanding on the books themes of motivation, persistence, resilience, and decision-making.
A full package of instructional support materials provides instructors all the tools they will need to engage students in this course and increase student retention.
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User-friendly, class tested and authoritatively research-based, Step by Step to College and Career Success offers students proven information and straightforward strategies that they can apply toward their success. This is the briefest title in the Gardner family of books, and the authors have focused on the most crucial skills and the most important choices students make in order to succeed in college and beyond.
The seventh edition covers pressing topics that affect students’ lives and how they learn, expanding on the books themes of motivation, persistence, resilience, and decision-making.
A full package of instructional support materials provides instructors all the tools they will need to engage students in this course and increase student retention.
Features
Authors John N. Gardner and Betsy O. Barefoot are the most authoritative voices in college success. Our authors remain at the center of ongoing research in the field and this book represents not only the practical experience of their extensive careers teaching and directing this course, but also the culmination of decades of research, disseminated through two national higher education centers, which they have founded and directed.
The text is streamlined, focused, and readable. Each chapter covers key topics, presented in articles so all the information a student needs is available immediately. New student stories reflect a diverse range of students’ life experiences. Inviting pop-out articles address important real-world topics of pressing concern to students. New articles in the eighth edition cover such topics as online learning, emotional intelligence, information literacy, finding and using campus resources, and sexual harassment.
The tone is student-centered. The authors write in a way that conveys respect and admiration for students, while recognizing their need for knowledge and support.
The book focuses on topics relevant to all types of students and institutions. The authors present comprehensive and helpful information on every aspect of the college experience for diverse student audiences.
Coverage of technology is woven throughout the narrative. Chapter content incorporates coverage of technological tools and skills, digital examples and models, and more in-text examples that feature social media and apps in an effort to reflect the roles of these tools in students’ lives.
Try It! boxes encourage students to interact with what they are learning. Focusing on four themes—managing time, feeling connected, setting goals, and making good choices—each Try It! box explains a specific action for students to try, the benefit of doing so, and first steps to get started. The Try It! boxes that reinforce setting goals also carry an emphasis on motivation. These boxes can be used for student self-direction or as assignments in or outside the classroom.
LaunchPad Solo offers powerful online content and tools. LaunchPad Solo for Step by Step includes ACES student self-assessment, LearningCurve adaptive quizzing, videos, and a gradebook that offers a window into your students’ performance. Integrate it with your school’s learning management system so your class is always on the same page!
New to This Edition
Academic and Career Excellence System (ACES), our student self-assessment, is built into this edition of Step by Step. It is administered in LaunchPad Solo for Step by Step and referenced throughout the printed text.
- ACES measures student strengths in twelve critical areas and prompts students to reflect on their habits, behaviors, attitudes, and skills.
- Norm-referenced reports indicate whether students are at a high, moderate, or low skill level in particular areas.
- The “Review Your ACES Score” feature at the beginning of each chapter provides ACES guidance.
- A new appendix on “Using the ACES Progress Report” shows students using LaunchPad Solo how they can check their progress at the end of the semester to see the areas in which they’ve grown.
A revised introductory chapter has been reorganized to serve as a road map to get students off on the right foot, as the title, “Taking the First Step,” suggests.
- It offers a new section, “Thriving in College and Life,” which gives students a better understanding of the value of college and making choices.
- Coverage of goal-setting has been expanded to place more emphasis on exploring purpose and planning ahead.
- The “Connecting with Others” section provides a broadened view on maximizing relationships with instructors and other types of students, including those who teach and learn online.
New Tech Tips in every chapter help students leverage technology for their success. These Tech Tips feature timely subject matter, such as identifying fake news, networking online, and using digital tools to manage your time.
Expanded coverage of critical thinking and adapting to different learning environments (Ch. 4); communicating, researching, and consuming information online (Ch. 8); academic planning (Ch. 9); and gender and sexual identity (Ch. 10)
New student stories reflect a diverse range of students’ life experiences.
New articles cover such topics as online learning, emotional intelligence, information literacy, finding and using campus resources, and sexual harassment.
Streamlined chapter-ending sections encourage students to take the initiative in answering a variety of common questions and solving different kinds of problems. These include:
- “Reflect on Choices” writing prompt
- “Applying What You’ve Learned” section with application opportunities
- “Use Your Resources” section that encourages students to seek out peers (online or in person), use social media, take advantage of instructors’ office hours, join study groups, access campus resources, and consult references like books and websites
A carefully executed and updated design and art program keeps students focused and engaged with the content by including images that reflect the experiences of all students in the course, making them feel comfortable and connected. Captions invite students to think critically about the content.
All of the following reviewers have granted permission to use quotes.
“The content is perfect for students entering college at all levels. The book covers basic survival skills for college and life—this is excellent information no matter your academic skill level.”
—Kerry Tew, Arkansas State University“This textbook is culturally respectful and intellectually challenging. Students have an opportunity to delve into concepts and theories in an interesting way that requires them to work and think at higher levels of learning.”
—Barb Garrett; Pike Peaks Community College“This is a great text for first year and re-entry students that acts as a toolkit and has great interactive and current information.”
—Noemi Iraci, Palomar College“Step by Step is a college success book that is full of activities designed for an active classroom.”
—Cecelia Brewer, University of Central Missouri“We chose Step by Step because we liked the streamlined design and the low cost. The chapters were easy to read with helpful navigational tools...the page layout is effective in breaking up a lot of information so that it doesnt seem overwhelming or tiresome. Students can essentially read chunks of information at a time.”
—Paige Huskey, Clark State Community College
Step by Step to College and Career Success
Eighth Edition| ©2019
John N. Gardner; Betsy O. Barefoot
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Step by Step to College and Career Success
Eighth Edition| 2019
John N. Gardner; Betsy O. Barefoot
Table of Contents
Preface
01 Taking the First Step
Thriving in College and Life
The Value of College
Opportunities in College
Making the Most of the College Success Course and This Textbook
The Choices You Will Make
Exploring Purpose and Setting Goals
Considering Purpose
Getting Started with Goal Setting
Follow the SMART Goal-Setting Guidelines
Connecting with Others
Students
Online Learners
Instructors
Administrators, Advisers, and Other Staff Members
TECH TIP: Send Professional E-mails
Chapter Review
02 Cultivating Motivation, Resilience, and Emotional Intelligence
Motivation, Attitude, and Mindset
Motivation
Attitude
Mindset
Succeeding in an Online Class: It Takes Motivation!
Resilience
Understanding Emotional Intelligence
Perceiving and Managing Emotions
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life
Improving Emotional Intelligence
Identifying Your EI Skills and Competencies
EI = College and Career Success
TECH TIP: Monitor Your Online Image
Chapter Review
03 Managing Your Time
Time: Your Most Valuable Resource
Setting Goals
Prioritizing
Finding Balance
Time in College and in Career
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Managing Your Energy
Time-Management Pitfalls
Procrastination
Being Spread Too Thin
Distractions
Motivation Problems
Ask Yourself the Tough Questions
Get Smart about Organizing Your Days, Weeks, Tasks, and More
Using a Daily or Weekly Planner
Scheduling Your Time Week by Week
At the Top of My To-Do List Is “Make a To-Do List”!
Thinking about Your Class Schedule
Maximizing Study and Review Time
TECH TIP: Use Digital Tools to Control Your Time
Chapter Review
04 Learning and Thinking in College
How People Learn
Get Ready for Learning
Personalize Your Learning: The VARK and Other Tools
Use VARK Results for Success
Adapt to Different Learning Environments
Become a Multimodal Learner
Think about Your Thinking: Metacognition
Learn to Collaborate
Learning with a Learning Disability
Develop Strong Thinking Skills
College-Level Thinking Is Critical Thinking
Challenge Assumptions and Beliefs
Ask Questions
Consider Multiple Points of View, and Draw Conclusions
Develop an Argument
Examine Evidence
Recognize and Avoid Faulty Reasoning
Apply Your Thinking Skills
Collaborate
Be Creative
Learn to Problem-Solve
Bloom’s Taxonomy and Your First Year of College
TECH TIP: What Is Real and What Is Fake?
Chapter Review
05 Getting the Most Out of Class
Prepare for Class
Why Be an Engaged Learner?
Pay Attention! Listening, Participating, and Taking Notes
Listening Critically
Becoming an Active Class Participant
Taking Notes
Engage in Online Learning
Take Effective Notes
Cornell Format
Outline Format
Paragraph Format
List Format
Taking Notes in Class
Make Adjustments for Different Classes
Use Specific Strategies for Note Taking in Quantitative Courses
TECH TIP: Use Technology to Power Your Note Taking
Keep It Fresh by Reviewing Your Notes
Compare Notes
Class Notes and Homework
Chapter Review
06 Reading to Learn
Four-Step Plan for Active Reading
Step 1: Previewing
Use Visual Tools
Step 2: Reading and Marking
Step 3: Reading with Concentration
Reading Online
Step 4: Reviewing
Improving Your Reading
Developing Your Vocabulary
What to Do When You Fall Behind in Your Reading
Different Courses, Different Kinds of Textbooks
Reading Math Textbooks
Reading Science Textbooks
Reading Social Science and Humanities Textbooks
The Value of Primary Source Material
If English Is Not Your First Language
TECH TIP: Use E-books
Chapter Review
07 Taking Exams and Tests
Preparing for Tests
Work with Instructors, Peers, and Tutors
Prepare Properly for Math and Science Exams
Prepare Physically and Emotionally
Use the Cloud
Studying to Make It Stick
Help Your Memory Help You
Use Review Sheets, Mind Maps, and Flash Cards
Create Summaries
Taking Tests and Exams
Be Ready for Every Kind of Pitch
You Bombed a Test—Now What?
TECH TIP: Ace Your Online Tests
Academic Honesty and Misconduct
Cheating
Plagiarism
Consequences of Cheating and Plagiarism
Reducing the Likelihood of Academic Dishonesty
Chapter Review
08 Developing Information Literacy and Communication Skills
Information Literacy
Learning to Be Information Literate
Research: Information Literacy in Action
Choosing, Narrowing, and Researching a Topic
Using the Library
Library Resources
Evaluating Sources
Relevance
Authority
Bias
Using Your Research in Writing and Presentations
TECH TIP: Conduct Effective Searches
The Writing and Speaking Process
Steps to Good Writing
Knowing Your Audience
Time and the Writing Process
Citing Your Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
Speaking Effectively
Communicating with Others in a Digital Age
Chapter Review
09 Considering Majors and Careers
Careers and the New Economy
Characteristics of Today’s Economy
Building a Professional Mindset for Life after College
Working with an Academic Adviser
Prepare for Your First Meeting with Your Academic Adviser
Know the Right Questions to Ask
Learn How to Select Your Classes
Explore Course Options, and Pay Attention to Your Grades
Deal with a Mismatch
Find and Use Campus Resources
Getting to Know Yourself
Clarify Your Personal and Workplace Values
Understand Your Skills, Aptitudes, Personality, and Interests
Job Candidate Skills and Qualities Ranked as Very Important by Employers
Using the Holland Model
Gaining Professional Experience
Internships and Other Professional Work Experiences
Part-Time Work in College
TECH TIP: Network Online
Marketing Yourself, and Putting It All Together
Branding You, Inc.
Building a Résumé
Writing a Cover Letter
Creating an Online Portfolio
Chapter Review
10 Connecting with Others in a Diverse World
Personal Relationships
Roommates
Romantic Relationships
Breakups
Relationship No-Nos
Family Connections
Marriage and Parenting during College
Relationship with Parents
Thriving in Diverse Environments
Other Differences You Will Encounter in College
Stereotyping and Microaggressions
Creating a Welcoming Environment on Your Campus
Sexual Harassment: A New Spotlight on an Old Problem
TECH TIP: Look beyond the Filter
Connecting through Involvement
Connecting by Working
Connecting through Community Service
Connecting through Online Communities
Seek Diversity in the Workplace and in Life
Chapter Review
11 Managing Money
Living on a Budget
Creating a Budget
Cutting Costs
Benefits of Being a Good Money Manager
TECH TIP: Manage Your Personal Budget
Understanding Financial Aid
Types of Aid
Navigating and Qualifying for Financial Aid
How to Keep Your Funding
Steps to Qualify for Financial Aid
Achieving a Balance between Working and Borrowing
Advantages and Disadvantages of Working
Student Loans
Plan for the Future
Managing Credit Wisely
Understanding Credit
Debit Cards
Frequently Asked Questions about Credit Cards and Identity Theft
Chapter Review
12 Staying Healthy
Understanding Wellness
Managing Stress to Maintain Wellness
Take Control
The Importance of Good Nutrition
Risky Eating Habits
Exercising to Maintain Wellness
TECH TIP: Use Technology to Stay Fit
Getting Enough Sleep to Maintain Wellness
Spirituality
Emotional Health
Maintaining Sexual Health
Communicating about Safe Sex
Avoiding Sexually Transmitted Infections
Using Birth Control
Protecting Yourself and Others against Sexual Assault and Violence
Alcohol and Other Substances
The Use and Abuse of Alcohol
Tobacco and Marijuana
Chapter Review
Using the ACES Progress Report
Index
Step by Step to College and Career Success
Eighth Edition| 2019
John N. Gardner; Betsy O. Barefoot
Authors
John N. Gardner
Betsy O. Barefoot
Step by Step to College and Career Success
Eighth Edition| 2019
John N. Gardner; Betsy O. Barefoot
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