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The Influence of Late Course Registration on Student Success in Higher Education.

The Influence of Late Course Registration on Student Success in Higher Education.

... the student has a positive academic experience, the student is likely to withdraw if he/she are not satisfied with his/her environment or had a negative psychological experience within the ... See full document

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National strategy for access and student success in higher education

National strategy for access and student success in higher education

... that changes in attitudes, particularly aspirations, influence attainment but that rather a focus on changing behaviour and actions might have a more direct impact on attainment. To achieve this change, the study ... See full document

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Partnerships for Success: Working Together in Higher Education for Student Success

Partnerships for Success: Working Together in Higher Education for Student Success

... in Higher Education should consider not only their personal internal motivations, but also their role in terms of the sector and the institutional ...staff influence and support that journey in a ... See full document

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CHOOSING HIGHER EDUCATION: RESEARCH OF STUDENT BEHAVIOURS AND OPINIONS THAT INFLUENCE CHOICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

CHOOSING HIGHER EDUCATION: RESEARCH OF STUDENT BEHAVIOURS AND OPINIONS THAT INFLUENCE CHOICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

... of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Tuzla ...continuing education in higher education institution in ...The student success in Bosnia and Herzegovina is measured by ... See full document

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Search | Preprints

Search | Preprints

... their success and timely ...pre-college education; in general, students who have experienced a rigorous high school education and who have performed well in it are better able to succeed in college ... See full document

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Online Education: Promise and Problems

Online Education: Promise and Problems

... a student, especially an equipped one, will continue on to the finish ...measure student satisfaction with web based instruction in university level business ...the course. A final conclusion was ... See full document

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Theorising student engagement in higher education

Theorising student engagement in higher education

... Clearly, though, it will not always be easy to apply a habitual or formulaic response in a novel context. For instance, it may not be obvious what to memorise in relation to a substantively open-ended task. If a learning ... See full document

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Sport Education in a Higher Education physical activity course

Sport Education in a Higher Education physical activity course

... a course with multiple opportunities to learn a physical skill with high level of motivation and physical activity ...physical education experiences that is so commonly reported in many K-12 classes (Ennis, ... See full document

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Impact of Social Networking on Higher Education

Impact of Social Networking on Higher Education

... is the responsibility of the librarians to offer unrestricted access to internet interactivity in accordance with all levels for greater access. In 2006, Aiken in 2007 surveyed 400 public library directors randomly ... See full document

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MOOCs AS AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN LABORATORY

MOOCs AS AN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN LABORATORY

... A gain score was calculated for each participant. In this case a negative gain score means that there has been an increase in their level of adoption of audio/video recording and social media tools while a positive score ... See full document

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SHARING A PRAGMATIC NETWORKED MODEL FOR OPEN PEDAGOGY: THE OPEN HUB MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE GENERATION IN HIGHER-EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS

SHARING A PRAGMATIC NETWORKED MODEL FOR OPEN PEDAGOGY: THE OPEN HUB MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE GENERATION IN HIGHER-EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS

... This blog, which is set up by the educator as the blog administrator and then populated by the students as authors within the blog, can be very useful for those who are new to transparent learning environments. The ... See full document

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Theorising student engagement in higher education

Theorising student engagement in higher education

... Archer (2003) suggests that the prioritisation of different sets of concerns alongside experiences of social continuity or discontinuity can lead one to adopt a distinctive mode of reflexivity. More specifically, Archer ... See full document

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A course of study in woodworking for the art education student

A course of study in woodworking for the art education student

... '57 Problem 11 aims to make the student of the practically untouched field of lighting, and how both func tion and beauty can be combined in it, aware Instruction A discussion shall be h[r] ... See full document

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Utilizing Collaborative Filtering and Recommender Service in the Student Advising and Course Registration System

Utilizing Collaborative Filtering and Recommender Service in the Student Advising and Course Registration System

... Let it be known the function f: O → S, that can be built through the establishment of the correspondence between the characteristics of the student and the course. This function displays the course ... See full document

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The Student Perspective:  Can the Use of Technologies Transform Learning?

The Student Perspective: Can the Use of Technologies Transform Learning?

... of student attainment as blending e-learning with traditional teaching ...positive influence on attain- ment, the evidence suggested that attainment might have been greater had the teachers modified their ... See full document

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A systematic review of factors influencing student ratings in undergraduate medical education course evaluations

A systematic review of factors influencing student ratings in undergraduate medical education course evaluations

... of student ratings may be one reason why some programme directors pay more attention to occasional qualitative feedback (provided by a highly selected student sample) than to aggregated quantitative data ... See full document

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“Student as a consumer” in Latvian higher education

“Student as a consumer” in Latvian higher education

... interpretation student is considered a consumer, as the civil contracts including study agreements are related to Civil Law regulations that determine the general type agreement conclusion, performance and ... See full document

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Theorising student engagement in higher education

Theorising student engagement in higher education

... a student to deliberate upon cognitive processes and behaviours that could be employed in order to progress the ...the student or could be mastered as separate ...that higher levels of interest and ... See full document

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The impact of academic service quality on student satisfaction

The impact of academic service quality on student satisfaction

... This research uses explorative method that is to predict make about situation or phenomenon. Analysis predicts things that contain facts, clarifications and measurements, and which will be measured and describe what ... See full document

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The Impact of Proactive Student-Success Coaching Using Predictive Analytics on Community College Students.

The Impact of Proactive Student-Success Coaching Using Predictive Analytics on Community College Students.

... on student-success ...contract student programs requiring regular advising meetings (Johnson, ...of student-success monitoring systems involve some advising and “coaching” of students ... See full document

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