Research has found higher education students are typically passive and disengaged. This paper updates and expands upon the author’s previous study of engagement issues in universities and the value of work-related learning for improving engagement and enhancing student learning. This previous work involved a case study designed to improve engagement in lab sessions with realistic/real-world work-based examples. While results indicated that activities like this can increase engagement and enhance student learning the study only involved a small sample and there were some areas for improvement. Consequently, the study has been repeated with an expanded case study which takes a holistic approach where students take on the role of an ethical ha...
Educational institutions have a vested interest in learners being engaged in the teaching and learni...
Many academics are reporting that students appear to be disengaged from their studies and from unive...
En: Active Learning in Higher Education, 11(3), pp. 167–177Since the 1980s an extensive research lit...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
As part of the Higher Education Academy’s work programme for 2009-10, the Employability and Employee...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
This paper describes and evaluates an approach to online supported, work-focused learning where unde...
This paper describes and evaluates an approach to online supported, work-focused learning where unde...
The quest for excellence in teaching and learning in higher education is a world- wide concern. Uni...
There has been much research looking into the link between active engagement and learning in higher ...
In this article we explore the potential for attempts to encourage student engagement to be conceptu...
Student engagement refers to the degree of awareness, curiosity and interest that students show in t...
Research suggests that engaging students effectively can improve the outcomes that they achieve. Ind...
Student engagement and motivation are key components in ensuring that they succeed with their studie...
Student retention is a key concern in tertiary education enabling programs with research showing tha...
Educational institutions have a vested interest in learners being engaged in the teaching and learni...
Many academics are reporting that students appear to be disengaged from their studies and from unive...
En: Active Learning in Higher Education, 11(3), pp. 167–177Since the 1980s an extensive research lit...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
As part of the Higher Education Academy’s work programme for 2009-10, the Employability and Employee...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
This paper describes and evaluates an approach to online supported, work-focused learning where unde...
This paper describes and evaluates an approach to online supported, work-focused learning where unde...
The quest for excellence in teaching and learning in higher education is a world- wide concern. Uni...
There has been much research looking into the link between active engagement and learning in higher ...
In this article we explore the potential for attempts to encourage student engagement to be conceptu...
Student engagement refers to the degree of awareness, curiosity and interest that students show in t...
Research suggests that engaging students effectively can improve the outcomes that they achieve. Ind...
Student engagement and motivation are key components in ensuring that they succeed with their studie...
Student retention is a key concern in tertiary education enabling programs with research showing tha...
Educational institutions have a vested interest in learners being engaged in the teaching and learni...
Many academics are reporting that students appear to be disengaged from their studies and from unive...
En: Active Learning in Higher Education, 11(3), pp. 167–177Since the 1980s an extensive research lit...