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Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning


Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning

Hardback by Crosling, Glenda (Monash University, Australia); Thomas, Liz; Heagney, Margaret (Monash University, Victoria, Australia)

Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning

£150.00

ISBN:
9780415399203
Publication Date:
31 Oct 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning

Description

Improving Student Retention in Higher Education provides a practical, curriculum-based response to the current situation in higher education, where participating students emanate from a range of backgrounds; international and lower socioeconomic backgrounds, mature aged students, students with disabilities as well as those for whom higher education is the first family experience. Underpinned by research indicating that students are more likely to continue with higher education if they are engaged in their studies and have developed networks and relationships with their fellow students, this book presents best practice examples of innovative and inclusive curriculum, from a range of countries.

Contents

Section 1. Introduction: The Dimensions of Facilitating Student Success in Higher Education Section 2: Facilitating Student Success Through Programs in the Disciplines of Study Section 3: Student Success and Student Diversity Section 4: Student Success and Flexible Modes Section 5: Synthesis and Conclusions

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