This research examines the impact of lecturer-student exchange (student-LMX) on engagement, course satisfaction, achievement, and intention to leave university prematurely for 363 students in one Australian university. Survey and grade point average (GPA) data were collected from domestic undergraduate first- and second-year students and analysed using structural equation modelling. The results indicated that student’s levels of engagement and course satisfaction fully mediated the relationship between student-LMX and intention to leave university, when demographic and socio-economic factors were controlled for. In an era when low student engagement and attrition is often attributed to individual demographic factors, and lecturers are under...
Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap betwe...
This paper focuses on the influencing factors of individual students who remain at the same Universi...
A positive relationship between emotional engagement and teaching support was reported in a previous...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. This research examines the impact of lecturer-student e...
New research into students’ university experience reveals that both Australian and Japanese students...
Drawing on the marketing aspects of customer satisfaction, this paper provides insights into the rel...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
A third of Australian and New Zealand tertiary students seriously consider leaving their institution...
Drawing on the marketing aspects of customer satisfaction, this paper provides insights into the rel...
The growing significance of the Australian tertiary education sector (Ibisworld, 2010) has created a...
Many studies reported that the way in which lecturers behave with the college-going students affects...
Universities are hybrid institutions, part government, part private sector, and partly supported by ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002The numbers of TAFE Marketing stu...
A low level of interaction between higher education students and their teachers is holding back lear...
Universities are hybrid institutions, part government, part private sector, and partly supported by ...
Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap betwe...
This paper focuses on the influencing factors of individual students who remain at the same Universi...
A positive relationship between emotional engagement and teaching support was reported in a previous...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. This research examines the impact of lecturer-student e...
New research into students’ university experience reveals that both Australian and Japanese students...
Drawing on the marketing aspects of customer satisfaction, this paper provides insights into the rel...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
A third of Australian and New Zealand tertiary students seriously consider leaving their institution...
Drawing on the marketing aspects of customer satisfaction, this paper provides insights into the rel...
The growing significance of the Australian tertiary education sector (Ibisworld, 2010) has created a...
Many studies reported that the way in which lecturers behave with the college-going students affects...
Universities are hybrid institutions, part government, part private sector, and partly supported by ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002The numbers of TAFE Marketing stu...
A low level of interaction between higher education students and their teachers is holding back lear...
Universities are hybrid institutions, part government, part private sector, and partly supported by ...
Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap betwe...
This paper focuses on the influencing factors of individual students who remain at the same Universi...
A positive relationship between emotional engagement and teaching support was reported in a previous...