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Student Engagement and 'Students at Risk'

Effects of Single-Gender Classes on Student Literacy and Engagement

Effects of Single-Gender Classes on Student Literacy and Engagement

... poor student engagement and literacy development for students taking programming at the essential level at school ...essential-level students are not achieving academic success in the ...

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Views of student engagement among students and faculty in online courses

Views of student engagement among students and faculty in online courses

... technologies were affecting his ability to think and research in a negative way, and were essentially dumbing him down. He also applies this concern to society at large. The article became so popular that Carr went on to ...

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Student engagement

Student engagement

... individual students, an increase in providers and competition for students, and an overall trend towards greater marketisation, are linked to the growth of a consumerist approach to engaging with learn- ing ...

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Laptop Initiatives: Summary of Research Across SFWFO StBUes. College of Education

Laptop Initiatives: Summary of Research Across SFWFO StBUes. College of Education

... and students generally agree that laptops increase student engagement In Michigan, students reported that laptops made it easier to do school work, and that they helped increase their interest ...

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Bridging students: successful transition from high school to college

Bridging students: successful transition from high school to college

... semester students of the Monash University Foundation Year, Cambridge ...the students possess the 7 skills needed to cope with the main stressors in ...

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... of student, staff, or institution. The outcomes are of value to all students, at whatever level and whatever their ...about students, about the wonderful things that they can achieve when given the ...

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Student engagement in the UK : politics, pedagogy and surveys

Student engagement in the UK : politics, pedagogy and surveys

... “Student engagement…is the amount of time and effort students put into their studies and other educationally purposeful activities [and] how the institution deploys its resources and organizes the ...

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International Doctoral Students: Relationships between Engagement in Academic-Social Activities and Self-Perceived Academic Gains

International Doctoral Students: Relationships between Engagement in Academic-Social Activities and Self-Perceived Academic Gains

... international students remain in the doctoral program longer than necessary is that immigration restrictions require students to leave the country upon completion of the degree unless they have a job (Rao, ...

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Building a Community of Learning through Early Residential Fieldwork

Building a Community of Learning through Early Residential Fieldwork

... level, students who had been on fieldwork felt more confident that at least one tutor knew their name (Table 2 ...of student-staff engagement, it is nevertheless a foundation to building a ...each ...

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Participation in Undergraduate Research at Minority-Serving Institutions

Participation in Undergraduate Research at Minority-Serving Institutions

... for student success as well as advantages for faculty and graduate students who serve as mentors to undergraduate ...For students themselves, participation in UR has been found to be positively ...

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Academic Catalog

Academic Catalog

... necessary. Students seeking certification in PK-4, 4- 8, 7-12, special education or reading specialists should discuss their plans of study with an advisor at the time of ...No student with a cumulative ...

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Student engagement and student voices

Student engagement and student voices

... the student is engaged insofar as he/she has retained the academic material, applied it to his/her everyday life, or decided to pursue it further after high school (Willms, ...of engagement have centered on ...

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Social Support as Predictor of Student Engagement among Secondary School Students

Social Support as Predictor of Student Engagement among Secondary School Students

... It is generally described as the nearness and availability of people on whom we can depend, individuals who let us realize that they think about, esteem and respect us. Social support alludes to the perceived comfort, ...

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Teaching Advanced Genetics Without Lectures

Teaching Advanced Genetics Without Lectures

... changes that might make it even more effective. nontraditional approach that placed primary responsi- bility on the student for her/his learning was designed. Features of the course that permitted this approach ...

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... 4.5: Approach to Learning 64 4.6: Amount of Feedback 71 4.7: Depth of Feedback 72 4.8: Tone of Feedback 73 4.9: Type of Feedback 74 4.10: Analysis of Student Engagement with Feedback: S1 77 ...

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College students moving online: on-campus student engagement in online courses

College students moving online: on-campus student engagement in online courses

... education practices. Online education began as a method to reach students at a distance before it became commonly utilized at all levels of higher education. Distance education has a long history. In fact, modern ...

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ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY POLICY

ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY POLICY

... High levels of attendance and punctuality matter at Matthew Moss High School; both impact upon learning and the ability of every student to fulfil their potential. In achieving future goals all members of staff at ...

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The impact of individual and school characteristics on types and levels of bullying in Newfoundland and Labrador schools

The impact of individual and school characteristics on types and levels of bullying in Newfoundland and Labrador schools

... One of these studies followed 1116 twin pairs, some of whom were identical (Arseneault et al., 2008), using multilevel analysis, thus controlling for confounders and adjusting for age. The results from this study show ...

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The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey

The relationship between student engagement with feedback and lecturer and student views of teaching, learning and assessment : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Adult Education) at Massey University, New Zealand

... Behaviourist, or conditioning theories of learning are based on the premise that learning involves a change in behaviour, and behaviour is shaped by the environment rather than by the individual learner (Merriam, ...

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Editorial

Editorial

... doctoral students in both universities in new and creative ...PhD students to present their work in a creative and accessible manner in the public ...the student engagement with the medium is ...

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