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Parkes, Sarah; Benkwitz, Adam; Bardy, Helen; Myler, Kerry; Peters, John – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Universities are now compelled to attend to metrics that (re)shape our conceptualisation of the student experience. New technologies such as learning analytics (LA) promise the ability to target personalised support to profiled 'at risk' students through mapping large-scale historic student engagement data such as attendance, library use, and…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Higher Education, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Deuchar, Andrew; Gorur, Radhika – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound impacts on all facets of international education. Not only has it highlighted the inadequacy of existing care arrangements but it has also created new care needs. There is increased recognition among policy makers and education providers that they need to understand and support the wellbeing of international…
Descriptors: Barriers, Educational Change, Pandemics, COVID-19
Nelson, Robert – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
Conventional wisdom encourages educators to cultivate student success by creating expectations among students, with the intention of boosting motivation and empowerment. If students feel that their learning is in their hands, they are more likely to fulfil the learning outcomes. But this paper argues that vulnerable or sensitive students are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Empowerment, Teacher Expectations of Students, Success
Venegas-Muggli, Juan I. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This research evaluated the impact on students' academic achievements of a pre-college outreach programme implemented by a Chilean higher education institution. This programme benefits students in their last year of secondary education so they can better adapt to post-secondary education. Specifically, we assessed whether freshmen enrolled in 2017…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, College Freshmen, Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis
The Reading Lab: 'Failure', Dynamic Teaching and Reflective Practice in Growing the Skill of Reading
Douglas, Kate – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
University educators have observed the concurrent problems of student attrition, higher than normal or desired failure rates and students struggling to complete assessable and non-assessable work, for instance, set readings. Recent public commentary has pointed to the widening participation agenda with its lowering of university entrance scores…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Critical Reading, Foreign Countries, College Students
Howlett, Catherine; Arthur, James Michael; Ferreira, Jo Anne – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
The idea and implementation of learning communities are gaining favour in higher education institutions. In particular, there are a number of successful examples to emerge of the application of the Community of Practice (CoP) framework proposed by Wenger [(1998). "Communities of practice: Learning, meaning, and identity." Cambridge, MA:…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Educational Change, Professional Development, School Holding Power
Kahu, Ella R.; Nelson, Karen – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
Student success and retention continue to be of concern for higher education institutions. Wider participation, combined with lower completion rates for non-traditional students, highlights the need for new ways of understanding the student experience to ground policy and practice. This article provides this insight by drawing together a number of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Darwin, Stephen – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Student feedback-based evaluation performs a significant social role in framing perceptions of the quality of teaching in contemporary Australian higher education. Yet its emergence is a relatively recent phenomenon, having only been in widespread application since the mid-1980s. The early manifestations of student feedback-based evaluation came…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Quality Assurance
Willems, Julie – Higher Education Research and Development, 2010
Issues surrounding student participation, transition, retention and successful completion in higher education are topical. While the Australian federal government has identified broad groupings of under-represented students, these do not shed light on the complexities underlying the issues of the educationally disadvantaged, such as the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Raw Scores
Danaher, P. A.; Bowser, Don; Somasundaram, Jay – Higher Education Research and Development, 2008
University attrition prevention strategies are typically generic, centrally managed, whole of university strategies that have emerged from an examination of whole of university attrition data. This paper takes an intra-organisational comparative approach, through the examination of faculty and program attrition rates of students who joined an…
Descriptors: Prevention, Student Attrition, Universities, Undergraduate Students
Watson, Glenice; Johnson, Greer Cavallaro; Austin, Helena – Higher Education Research and Development, 2004
Currently, tertiary education student retention is an important concern for universities. Prior research suggests that course completion depends on a number of factors, many of which are recalcitrant to intervention. This paper explores one factor: student relatedness to their chosen course and profession, as evidenced within two education…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Education Courses, Academic Persistence, Higher Education