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Enhancing the College Student Experience: Outcomes of a Leisure Education Program
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Student MotivationStudent RetentionPerformance StudiesLeisure StudiesCareer EnhancementSchool PsychologyLeisure StudyLeisure Education ProgramSecondary EducationCollege Student ExperienceLeisure Education ProgrammingStudent SuccessEducationEducational StatisticsUniversity Student RetentionStudent OutcomeHigher Education
Background: Experiential education in higher education provides opportunities for college student development that contribute to student success. As such, a leisure education program is posited as a complement to experiential education programming. Purpose: This study explored the impact of a leisure education program (leisure skills) on dimensions of college student success, including school satisfaction, student life satisfaction, school belonging, and self-esteem. Methodology/Approach: This study compared 531 leisure skills students with a group of 136 students not enrolled in a leisure skills class. Findings/Conclusions: The results of a repeated-measures analysis indicated leisure skills students fared better than non–leisure skills students in the measured dimensions, maintaining similar levels of school satisfaction, life satisfaction, belonging, and self-esteem over the course of the semester while the non–leisure skills students experienced decreases. Implications: Students who chose leisure skills classes experienced stability and improvement in school and student life satisfaction, school belonging, and self-esteem. Therefore, leisure education programming should be further examined as a mechanism for college student success.
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