This article studies the relationship between students’ perceptions of teaching and learning in a multidisciplinary honours programme and their impact on graduate attributes acquisition. The study, conducted among 73 honours students in a Dutch research university, evaluates perceived improvement in graduate attributes through annually collected survey data pertaining to student motivation, perception of the teaching and learning environment, engagement in the programme and registered course marks. The evaluation study reveals that to the extent of the perceived development of graduate attributes, three factors play crucial roles: students’ performance motivation, the amount of teacher support in creative and critical thinking, and students...
Our research aims to contribute to the body of knowledge ongraduateness by proposing a model that ex...
Combined or joint honours degrees represent 10% of all UK undergraduates. 50,000 out of 500,000 curr...
Considering the pivotal role of academic adjustment for student success, it is important to gain ins...
This article studies the relationship between students’ perceptions of teaching and learning in a mu...
The main research questions that we answer in this article are: What are characteristics of honors s...
Honours programmes have become part of higher education systems around the globe, and an increasing ...
Although excellence in higher education has received increased attention over the last decade worldw...
The focus of this study is the emergence of distinctive graduate attributes in flagship programmes a...
Graduate attributes are a framework of skills, attitudes, values and knowledge that graduates should...
In the eight years since the original version of this study was published, a lot has changed in the ...
Potentially all university graduates, regardless of the discipline they have studied, are expected t...
This study compared Dutch alumni who previously participated in an honors program (n=72) to non-hono...
Our research aims to contribute to the body of knowledge ongraduateness by proposing a model that ex...
Combined or joint honours degrees represent 10% of all UK undergraduates. 50,000 out of 500,000 curr...
Considering the pivotal role of academic adjustment for student success, it is important to gain ins...
This article studies the relationship between students’ perceptions of teaching and learning in a mu...
The main research questions that we answer in this article are: What are characteristics of honors s...
Honours programmes have become part of higher education systems around the globe, and an increasing ...
Although excellence in higher education has received increased attention over the last decade worldw...
The focus of this study is the emergence of distinctive graduate attributes in flagship programmes a...
Graduate attributes are a framework of skills, attitudes, values and knowledge that graduates should...
In the eight years since the original version of this study was published, a lot has changed in the ...
Potentially all university graduates, regardless of the discipline they have studied, are expected t...
This study compared Dutch alumni who previously participated in an honors program (n=72) to non-hono...
Our research aims to contribute to the body of knowledge ongraduateness by proposing a model that ex...
Combined or joint honours degrees represent 10% of all UK undergraduates. 50,000 out of 500,000 curr...
Considering the pivotal role of academic adjustment for student success, it is important to gain ins...