Current research has demonstrated that the leap from GCSEs to A-Levels is the greatest transition learners will go through in their educational journey. This paper looks into student attitudes towards utilising online resources to succeed in A-Level exams. Students are now expected to retain information across the two-year course, so this research looks into how educators can support such learning. Data tracking, questionnaires and interviews were conducted with Year One Economics students in a 16-19 educational institution in South-East England. The research identified that students require online resources to support them in their knowledge construction and retention; however, educators need to be wary of making certain assumptions. Learn...
The aim of this research was to highlight the impact of online education on teaching and learning En...
This paper reports on an experiment of using a publisher provided web-based resource to make availab...
The dual issues of student retention and engagement in the first year have received significant and ...
Current research has demonstrated that the leap from GCSEs to A-Levels is the greatest transition le...
The rapid shift to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic led to widespread migration to onlin...
This study is the first stage of investigation into the impact of online learning resources (OLRs) o...
Due to the ever-changing nature of information and communication technologies, there is a con-stant ...
This article investigates the use of pedagogical strategies employed to support students’ learning i...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
Developments in information and communication technologies (ICT) have been rapid in recent years and...
The purpose of this article is to examine how students are incorporating online resources into their...
Despite the exponential growth in online learning, student retention rates in the online environment...
The purpose of this article is to examine how students are incorporating online resources into their...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
This paper reports a study of online learning at the School of Education and Social Development, Uni...
The aim of this research was to highlight the impact of online education on teaching and learning En...
This paper reports on an experiment of using a publisher provided web-based resource to make availab...
The dual issues of student retention and engagement in the first year have received significant and ...
Current research has demonstrated that the leap from GCSEs to A-Levels is the greatest transition le...
The rapid shift to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic led to widespread migration to onlin...
This study is the first stage of investigation into the impact of online learning resources (OLRs) o...
Due to the ever-changing nature of information and communication technologies, there is a con-stant ...
This article investigates the use of pedagogical strategies employed to support students’ learning i...
The continuing need to enhance the quality of education in all tertiary sectors is ever present. The...
Developments in information and communication technologies (ICT) have been rapid in recent years and...
The purpose of this article is to examine how students are incorporating online resources into their...
Despite the exponential growth in online learning, student retention rates in the online environment...
The purpose of this article is to examine how students are incorporating online resources into their...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
This paper reports a study of online learning at the School of Education and Social Development, Uni...
The aim of this research was to highlight the impact of online education on teaching and learning En...
This paper reports on an experiment of using a publisher provided web-based resource to make availab...
The dual issues of student retention and engagement in the first year have received significant and ...