The Understanding Learner Disengagement project used learner interviews, undertaken by student researchers, to gain insights into the reasons that students chose not to engage with available learning opportunities. The study discusses the complexity of the term ‘engagement’, and its antithesis disengagement, before exploring the current perspectives of the students who took part in the study. In total, 47 semi-structured interviews were carried out with students in three areas of the university, selected due to their size and ranges of different types of learner. The findings suggest some core areas of the student experience were associated with non-participation in classes, particularly the perceived value of the learning experience, confl...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a chall...
This paper explores the factors that influence attendance to taught sessions in higher education. Ab...
Better learning outcomes flow from higher levels of student engagement. When the perception is that ...
This paper addresses both ‘student engagement’ in contemporary universities, and student ‘disengagem...
Higher Education globally is becoming increasingly accountable to output metrics, such as those that...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Student disengagement is a multidimensional construct consisting of cognitive, behavioural and affec...
Many academics are reporting that students appear to be disengaged from their studies and from unive...
A large number of factors are known to be influential on student absenteeism, but little work has be...
In the past twenty years, the landscape of Higher Education in the United Kingdom has changed consid...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a challen...
A large number of factors are known to be influential on student absenteeism, but little work has be...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a chall...
This paper explores the factors that influence attendance to taught sessions in higher education. Ab...
Better learning outcomes flow from higher levels of student engagement. When the perception is that ...
This paper addresses both ‘student engagement’ in contemporary universities, and student ‘disengagem...
Higher Education globally is becoming increasingly accountable to output metrics, such as those that...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Student disengagement is a multidimensional construct consisting of cognitive, behavioural and affec...
Many academics are reporting that students appear to be disengaged from their studies and from unive...
A large number of factors are known to be influential on student absenteeism, but little work has be...
In the past twenty years, the landscape of Higher Education in the United Kingdom has changed consid...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a challen...
A large number of factors are known to be influential on student absenteeism, but little work has be...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a chall...
This paper explores the factors that influence attendance to taught sessions in higher education. Ab...
Better learning outcomes flow from higher levels of student engagement. When the perception is that ...