This article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enhance first-year student progression at a South African University. Institutional research evidence produced through engagement with AMS practitioners and university leadership, analysed through the lens of Systems Thinking, reveals a well-intentioned system, whose efficacy is compromised by systemic incoherence. The data suggests that loosely defined roles and responsibilities of AMS practitioners, their level of preparedness to provide academic support, their conditions of employment and job profiles, all act in concert to compromise the intended outcomes of the programme. The authors contend that opportunities do exist to re-engineer the Ac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
South Africa’s higher education system is falling far short of producing the mix of competent gradua...
This article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enh...
This paper reports on a study done within the Learning Development Unit (LDU) at a South Africanuniv...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine research studies which focus on effective student s...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The higher education landscape in South Africa has s...
The impetus for this study is grounded in a strategic decision by management to measure readiness fo...
Higher education in South Africa is challenged to promote the academic success of students through q...
The role of student support in enabling successful student outcomes is widely acknowledged. However,...
AbstractUniversities promote social justice by improving student success; a university degree is one...
[EN] Quantitative measures show that the higher education system in South Africa remains inefficien...
Nearly sixteen years into the new democracy, student success at South African universities continues...
Several studies have emphasised the importance of addressing social and emotional factors in facilit...
Most first-year university students experience serious academic and adjustment challenges, which rem...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
South Africa’s higher education system is falling far short of producing the mix of competent gradua...
This article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enh...
This paper reports on a study done within the Learning Development Unit (LDU) at a South Africanuniv...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine research studies which focus on effective student s...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The higher education landscape in South Africa has s...
The impetus for this study is grounded in a strategic decision by management to measure readiness fo...
Higher education in South Africa is challenged to promote the academic success of students through q...
The role of student support in enabling successful student outcomes is widely acknowledged. However,...
AbstractUniversities promote social justice by improving student success; a university degree is one...
[EN] Quantitative measures show that the higher education system in South Africa remains inefficien...
Nearly sixteen years into the new democracy, student success at South African universities continues...
Several studies have emphasised the importance of addressing social and emotional factors in facilit...
Most first-year university students experience serious academic and adjustment challenges, which rem...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
South Africa’s higher education system is falling far short of producing the mix of competent gradua...