In recent years a number of authors have undertaken extensive reviews of the international research literature to investigate student engagement in higher education. This paper presents the findings of a study that undertook a project to synthesise the qualitative research literature systematically, through the use of qualitative research synthesis. The concepts and themes that have recurred across the student engagement literature which are discussed in terms of four themed approaches to student engagement. c The challenges and opportunities of using the methodology are presented along with providing a number of recommendations for further research regarding integrated approaches to student engagement
The purpose of this study was to examine the problem of practice of the decline in student engagemen...
Research suggests that engaging students effectively can improve the outcomes that they achieve. Ind...
This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high...
In recent years a number of authors have undertaken extensive reviews of the international research ...
Student engagement has been identified as having a positive influence on learning and retention. Thi...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
While national quantitative research has been conducted that measured satisfaction and engagement of...
The purpose of this research was to examine the new concept of, ‘psychosocial and academic trust ali...
This doctoral thesis, set within an education context, examines the undergraduate students' experien...
As part of the REACT research team, students from Newman University embarked on a two-year research ...
Whilst the academic literature and HEIs alike recognise engagement as key to both student achievemen...
This article reports on a systematic review of research into student retention and student engagemen...
The aim of the Buckinghamshire New University REACT project was to develop a culture of engagement a...
This paper engages with issues related to building student engagement and belonging in higher educat...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine the problem of practice of the decline in student engagemen...
Research suggests that engaging students effectively can improve the outcomes that they achieve. Ind...
This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high...
In recent years a number of authors have undertaken extensive reviews of the international research ...
Student engagement has been identified as having a positive influence on learning and retention. Thi...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
While national quantitative research has been conducted that measured satisfaction and engagement of...
The purpose of this research was to examine the new concept of, ‘psychosocial and academic trust ali...
This doctoral thesis, set within an education context, examines the undergraduate students' experien...
As part of the REACT research team, students from Newman University embarked on a two-year research ...
Whilst the academic literature and HEIs alike recognise engagement as key to both student achievemen...
This article reports on a systematic review of research into student retention and student engagemen...
The aim of the Buckinghamshire New University REACT project was to develop a culture of engagement a...
This paper engages with issues related to building student engagement and belonging in higher educat...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine the problem of practice of the decline in student engagemen...
Research suggests that engaging students effectively can improve the outcomes that they achieve. Ind...
This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high...