Making the transition to higher education requires learners to become increasingly responsible for regulating their own learning. However, not all learners will have developed, or indeed be aware of, the various strategies that can be utilised to aid learning and improve academic achievement. Over the past year, we have piloted a new learning skills programme designed to support learners who have underachieved academically since commencing higher education. One of the aims of this support programme was to help learners identify and practise effective strategies that could feasibly be incorporated into their own studies (e.g., elaboration and organisation techniques). Following on from the paper presented at last year’s conference detailing ...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
Over the last two decades, higher education in the UK has gone through significant changes. With the...
Research has shown that first-year students in institutions of higher learning lack appropriate acad...
Making the transition to higher education requires learners to become increasingly responsible for r...
This thesis explores student and staff expectations and experiences of student learning, and specifi...
Wider participation, retention and quality assurance has refocused attention on students’ learning e...
This research was concerned with furthering theoretical and practical understanding of student learn...
Lack of awareness and proficiency in essential skills contributing to learning, especially metacogni...
This short communication discusses research, which has investigated students‟ self-perception of the...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Traditional investigations into the impact of skills support on student success tend to focus on emb...
The transnational widening of participation in higher education (HE) and the concomitant emphasis on...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
The relationship between socio-emotional intelligence and one-to-one Learning Development (LD) suppo...
AISHE Conference 2007 Teaching and Learning in the Changing World of Higher Education, NUI Maynooth,...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
Over the last two decades, higher education in the UK has gone through significant changes. With the...
Research has shown that first-year students in institutions of higher learning lack appropriate acad...
Making the transition to higher education requires learners to become increasingly responsible for r...
This thesis explores student and staff expectations and experiences of student learning, and specifi...
Wider participation, retention and quality assurance has refocused attention on students’ learning e...
This research was concerned with furthering theoretical and practical understanding of student learn...
Lack of awareness and proficiency in essential skills contributing to learning, especially metacogni...
This short communication discusses research, which has investigated students‟ self-perception of the...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Traditional investigations into the impact of skills support on student success tend to focus on emb...
The transnational widening of participation in higher education (HE) and the concomitant emphasis on...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
The relationship between socio-emotional intelligence and one-to-one Learning Development (LD) suppo...
AISHE Conference 2007 Teaching and Learning in the Changing World of Higher Education, NUI Maynooth,...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
Over the last two decades, higher education in the UK has gone through significant changes. With the...
Research has shown that first-year students in institutions of higher learning lack appropriate acad...