This thesis investigates a change management project involving the attempts of a university faculty to develop the academic skills of first-year undergraduates. While much of this effort had taken place within stand-alone modules dedicated to research skills or personal development, it was recognised that there were multiple influences shaping the student experience. Therefore, the project sought to achieve a more integrated approach, as guided by current pedagogical theory and understandings of organisational behaviour. The project was conducted within an over-arching framework of action research, in which each year of delivery represented iterative cycles with modifications. In order to further investigate the practices and their context...
This study explores the potential for critical pedagogical innovation to expand student learning act...
The purpose of this research was to examine involvement In study within the framework of the approac...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This thesis explores student and staff expectations and experiences of student learning, and specifi...
This research focuses on the extent to which the Rhodes University Academic Skills Programme (ASP), ...
Effective academic workforce staff development remains a challenge in higher education. This thesis-...
The concept of skill has become increasingly important in the discourse of education over recent yea...
The concept of skill has become increasingly important in the discourse of education over recent yea...
This thesis traces the contested scholarship between the three activity topics of learning and teach...
This thesis critically examines the development of student agency and how it can be achieved in high...
This thesis documents an action research project that was carried out within the Department of Compu...
Prior to 1996, it was established that over half of all New Zealanders had adequate academic literac...
This research is concerned with the cognitive development of students in higher education. Specifica...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
Abstract: This thesis, written from the perspective of an academic staff developer, examines the phe...
This study explores the potential for critical pedagogical innovation to expand student learning act...
The purpose of this research was to examine involvement In study within the framework of the approac...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This thesis explores student and staff expectations and experiences of student learning, and specifi...
This research focuses on the extent to which the Rhodes University Academic Skills Programme (ASP), ...
Effective academic workforce staff development remains a challenge in higher education. This thesis-...
The concept of skill has become increasingly important in the discourse of education over recent yea...
The concept of skill has become increasingly important in the discourse of education over recent yea...
This thesis traces the contested scholarship between the three activity topics of learning and teach...
This thesis critically examines the development of student agency and how it can be achieved in high...
This thesis documents an action research project that was carried out within the Department of Compu...
Prior to 1996, it was established that over half of all New Zealanders had adequate academic literac...
This research is concerned with the cognitive development of students in higher education. Specifica...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
Abstract: This thesis, written from the perspective of an academic staff developer, examines the phe...
This study explores the potential for critical pedagogical innovation to expand student learning act...
The purpose of this research was to examine involvement In study within the framework of the approac...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...