The first-year student experience is attracting attention within Australian higher education, where heightened concerns exist in relation to the successful transition of students to university life. This paper presents a critical reflection of the process involved in an action research project in a collaboration between academics and first-year students, coinciding with the students’ arrival to the university. On a small satellite campus, nine academics and 10 first year students from nursing, paramedicine, and health sciences partnered to explore students’ transition to university and to develop actions to support this process. Establishing partnerships with students, we elicited and listened to their stories, made sense of what we were le...
The global Students as Partners movement showcases students working alongside faculty as co-designer...
This report is the fourth national study undertaken on the student perspective into the first year e...
While the model of students and staff working in partnership to enhance university education is well...
The first-year student experience is attracting attention within Australian higher education, where ...
This paper reports on a collaborative student-for-student research project conducted in 2012, which ...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
Recent discourse about engaging first year students calls for more collaboration in terms of adoptin...
All rights reserved.Universities throughout Australia are increasingly investing significant amounts...
This paper is concerned with teacher collaboration in Higher Education. Specifically, it focuses on ...
All universities are challenged by the need to support students during their many ‘firsts’, along wi...
Abstract: In the last decade increasing attention has been drawn to the successful orientation and e...
Four university lecturers at an Australian university have been undertaking an action research proje...
[EN] Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs...
The global Students as Partners movement showcases students working alongside faculty as co-designer...
This report is the fourth national study undertaken on the student perspective into the first year e...
While the model of students and staff working in partnership to enhance university education is well...
The first-year student experience is attracting attention within Australian higher education, where ...
This paper reports on a collaborative student-for-student research project conducted in 2012, which ...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
Recent discourse about engaging first year students calls for more collaboration in terms of adoptin...
All rights reserved.Universities throughout Australia are increasingly investing significant amounts...
This paper is concerned with teacher collaboration in Higher Education. Specifically, it focuses on ...
All universities are challenged by the need to support students during their many ‘firsts’, along wi...
Abstract: In the last decade increasing attention has been drawn to the successful orientation and e...
Four university lecturers at an Australian university have been undertaking an action research proje...
[EN] Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs...
The global Students as Partners movement showcases students working alongside faculty as co-designer...
This report is the fourth national study undertaken on the student perspective into the first year e...
While the model of students and staff working in partnership to enhance university education is well...