Traditional course deadline policies uphold the myth of the “normal” student, assuming students face few and equal barriers to completing work on time. In contrast, flexible deadline policies acknowledge that students face unequal barriers and seek to mitigate them. Flexible deadline policies maintain structure while transferring some decision-making power from the instructor into the hands of the student. These practices align with current pedagogical movements in higher education that seek to empower all students to meet learning goals. This study explores student perspectives on, and use of, proactive extensions built into a recent university course. We compare extension use in low-stake, high-stake, individual, and team assignments; obs...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
Statutes of limitation are deadlines. Although psychologists have discovered a great deal about how ...
Procrastination has always been a problem in schools, and it has an undeniable negative impact on ac...
Two policy initiatives were considered in this study. The first allows students to rework and resubm...
Offering students flexibility within their study potentially comes at a cost of having to organise a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of three deadline conditions (i.e., frequen...
Although subjects permitting flexible learning have been available for many decades, recent advances...
Students may sometimes benefit from due date extensions due to significant extenuating circumstances...
Although subjects permitting flexible learning have been available for many decades, advances in inf...
Current learner-centered trends, such as supplying students with content on demand (CoD), coupled wi...
The practice of setting hard deadlines, sometime s with stiff penalties for late submissions has bee...
Course exercises are typically given so that the time it takes to finish them fits in the time const...
Changes in higher education frequently involve the need for more flexibility in course design and de...
Research shows the majority of college students engage in procrastination, potentially hurting their...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian higher educatio...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
Statutes of limitation are deadlines. Although psychologists have discovered a great deal about how ...
Procrastination has always been a problem in schools, and it has an undeniable negative impact on ac...
Two policy initiatives were considered in this study. The first allows students to rework and resubm...
Offering students flexibility within their study potentially comes at a cost of having to organise a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of three deadline conditions (i.e., frequen...
Although subjects permitting flexible learning have been available for many decades, recent advances...
Students may sometimes benefit from due date extensions due to significant extenuating circumstances...
Although subjects permitting flexible learning have been available for many decades, advances in inf...
Current learner-centered trends, such as supplying students with content on demand (CoD), coupled wi...
The practice of setting hard deadlines, sometime s with stiff penalties for late submissions has bee...
Course exercises are typically given so that the time it takes to finish them fits in the time const...
Changes in higher education frequently involve the need for more flexibility in course design and de...
Research shows the majority of college students engage in procrastination, potentially hurting their...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian higher educatio...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
Statutes of limitation are deadlines. Although psychologists have discovered a great deal about how ...
Procrastination has always been a problem in schools, and it has an undeniable negative impact on ac...