Australian higher education institutions (HEIs) have entered a new phase of regulation and accreditation which includes performance-based funding relating to the participation and retention of students from social and cultural groups previously underrepresented in higher education. However, in addressing these priorities, it is critical that HEIs do not further disadvantage students from certain groups by identifying them for attention because of their social or cultural backgrounds, circumstances which are largely beyond the control of students. In response, many HEIs are focusing effort on university-wide approaches to enhancing the student experience because such approaches will enhance the engagement, success and retention of all studen...
The generational approach to conceptualising first year student learning behaviour has made a useful...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
While the engagement, success and retention of first year students are ongoing issues in higher educ...
Australian higher education institutions (HEIs) have entered a new phase of regulation and accredita...
Australian higher education institutions (HEIs) have entered a new phase of regulation and accredita...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
This paper proposes that the generational approach to conceptualising first year student learning be...
While the engagement, success and retention of first year students are ongoing issues in higher educ...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention (SESR) in higher education continu...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention (SESR) in higher education continu...
ergo, vol. 3, n0. 1 29 Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retenti...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
The generational approach to conceptualising first year student learning behaviour has made a useful...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
While the engagement, success and retention of first year students are ongoing issues in higher educ...
Australian higher education institutions (HEIs) have entered a new phase of regulation and accredita...
Australian higher education institutions (HEIs) have entered a new phase of regulation and accredita...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
This paper proposes that the generational approach to conceptualising first year student learning be...
While the engagement, success and retention of first year students are ongoing issues in higher educ...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention (SESR) in higher education continu...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention (SESR) in higher education continu...
ergo, vol. 3, n0. 1 29 Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retenti...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
Gaining a competitive edge in the area of the engagement, success and retention of commencing studen...
The generational approach to conceptualising first year student learning behaviour has made a useful...
The perennial issues of student engagement, success and retention in higher education continue to at...
While the engagement, success and retention of first year students are ongoing issues in higher educ...