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Knowing our students   different approaches to student retention

Knowing our students different approaches to student retention

... in different forms can also help the participants reach their respective ...of different activities for instance is obviously limited due to the context ... See full document

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Measuring students’ approaches to learning in different clinical rotations

Measuring students’ approaches to learning in different clinical rotations

... measure students’ learning ...the student adopts. Although Biggs claimed that studentsapproaches are relatively stable over time, several studies have demonstrated the contextual dependence ... See full document

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Stories as perspectives and interests: approaches and issues in conceptualising student attrition and retention at Central Queensland University

Stories as perspectives and interests: approaches and issues in conceptualising student attrition and retention at Central Queensland University

... stakeholders. The conversation was guided by questions that we had formulated individually before the session; at the same time, we wished to make the conversation as freely flowing and inclusive as possible, so the ... See full document

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Engaged in teaching HRM: The quest for critical and reflective practice

Engaged in teaching HRM: The quest for critical and reflective practice

... approach our professional learning process from a practice theory perspective which underlines knowing, teaching and learning as cultural and social phenomena (Lave, 1996), as ‘knowledge in action situated ... See full document

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Identifying Student Approaches to Learning: Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Teaching and Learning at the University of Windsor

Identifying Student Approaches to Learning: Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Teaching and Learning at the University of Windsor

... undergraduate students receive what they are paying for: an opportunity to ...teach students, but is education actually about teaching? Are students attending postsecondary institutions to be taught, ... See full document

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The Effect of Pre service Teachers' Epistemological Beliefs on Teaching Approaches

The Effect of Pre service Teachers' Epistemological Beliefs on Teaching Approaches

... that student should be assigned process oriented tasks in learning environment ...and students’ insight about constructivist teaching concept ...solving approaches and their efforts for program ...to ... See full document

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The Impact of Education Decentralization on Education Output: A Cross Country Study

The Impact of Education Decentralization on Education Output: A Cross Country Study

... immigrant students rarely blame the school for difficulties their children encounter, and place great emphasis on utilizing education as a means of getting ahead at all ...distinguishing different groups of ... See full document

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Retention of Community College Students: An Examination of Related Student and Institutional Characteristics of First-Year Community College Students.

Retention of Community College Students: An Examination of Related Student and Institutional Characteristics of First-Year Community College Students.

... of student retention and withdrawal rates (Manning & Bostian, ...that students who dropped all of their courses, (referred to as “walk-aways”), had different characteristics from ... See full document

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The Influence of Student Involvement With Campus Life on the Retention of African American Students Enrolled at A Public Historically Black University

The Influence of Student Involvement With Campus Life on the Retention of African American Students Enrolled at A Public Historically Black University

... First-year student transition issues are a common topic in learning community ...and retention (Gabelnick, MacGregor, Matthews, & Smith, ...new students in three different institutional ... See full document

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Student centred Teaching in Initial Teacher Education

Student centred Teaching in Initial Teacher Education

... the approaches reported here involved allowing students to see the lecturer as a human being, with fears and imperfections just like everyone ...Rogers’ approaches with his own college ... See full document

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Knowing and being in the academy: exploring local approaches for transformative learning

Knowing and being in the academy: exploring local approaches for transformative learning

... educational approaches, including curricula that empower students by reclaiming ‘context independent’ knowledge and rich and complex pedagogies that go beyond the ideologies of active learning or ... See full document

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Student orientation: empowering our students to be active participants and to become partners in learning

Student orientation: empowering our students to be active participants and to become partners in learning

... the different approaches taken across a large post-92 university to support new students to become active participants in their own learning in the early stages of their undergraduate ... See full document

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Internationalizing the art school:What part does the studio have to play?

Internationalizing the art school:What part does the studio have to play?

... disabled students in terms of accessing to studios and equipment, and Roberts (2005) has pointed out that the physical demands of the long hours and ‘all-nighters’ that students sometimes spend in the ... See full document

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Designing algebraic tasks for 7-year-old students –  a pilot project inspired by Davydov’s learning activity concept

Designing algebraic tasks for 7-year-old students – a pilot project inspired by Davydov’s learning activity concept

... the students with content-rich situations in which they could identify a problem and, at the same time, not predetermine a specific learning ...enable student agency in terms of their courses of action ... See full document

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Evaluation of the learning management system using students’ perceptions

Evaluation of the learning management system using students’ perceptions

... been different, two of the posi- tive features attributed to the LMS in the former; namely, ‘providing more appealing activities and ‘providing more materials out of the class’ are in line with the outcomes ... See full document

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Non Progression among Higher Education New Entrants: a Multivariate Analysis

Non Progression among Higher Education New Entrants: a Multivariate Analysis

... support students from lower socio-economic backgrounds in accessing higher education has been illustrated by recent research undertaken by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) on which a presentation ... See full document

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Problem based learning

Problem based learning

... active student centered learning in which students are challenged to examine, inquire, reflect, make meaning, and understand the sciences basic to medicine as they develop approaches towards the ... See full document

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Sandbox university: Estimating influence of institutional action

Sandbox university: Estimating influence of institutional action

... The approach presented in this article represents a generalizable and adaptable methodology for identifying complex interactions in educational systems and for investigating how manipulation of these systems may affect ... See full document

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Creativity and community in an entrepreneurial undergraduate music module

Creativity and community in an entrepreneurial undergraduate music module

... Each partner has so far been involved for one project ea ch, with the first year’s two partners acting primarily as traditional consultant employees setting a brief and receiving the results. Heeley Development Trust, ... See full document

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Management of Students' Discipline in Secondary Schools: The Case of Migwani Division, Mwingi District

Management of Students' Discipline in Secondary Schools: The Case of Migwani Division, Mwingi District

... The study sought to investigate from student leaders, teachers and school administrators as to the causes of indiscipline, approaches of handling indiscipline students and how efficientl[r] ... See full document

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