This monograph is the posthumous publication of the first part of Charlton Koen's PhD thesis in which he examines the main factors influencing the retention and success of master's students at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). Sadly, he passed away before completing his analysis of the extensive data he had collected, which was to have formed the second part of his doctorate. The first part of the PhD published here provides a highly critical, richly theoretical and also controversial work. Its publication is not just in honour of Charlton Koen and the quality of his work, but is also likely to prove a path-breaker in our understanding of the complex web of factors that shape postgraduate student retention and success. Koen provide...
This article is not only about African postgraduates at University of Natal: it is also an attempt t...
Background. Student persistence can be defined as the continuation of student enrolment and progress...
Student attrition has been a perennial theme in South African higher education throughout the past d...
This monograph is the posthumous publication of the first part of Charlton Koen's PhD thesis in whic...
South Africa does not produce enough Doctoral graduates each year compared to other developed and de...
Despite numerous supports from the South African government to enhance postgraduate output in histor...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn South Africa, postgraduate education is a catalyst in national developme...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.South Africa has emerged as an educational dest...
The purpose of this study was to explore academic learning experiences of students who have dropped ...
Public funding for higher education in South Africa is a significant investment. Large amounts of fu...
Transition has been a major focus of educational institutions. However, most of the research into st...
CITATION: Mouton, J. 2007. Post-graduate studies in South Africa : myths, misconceptions and challen...
There is a shift in emphasis in higher education from producing bachelor’s degrees en masse to an in...
Regardless of an expansion in enrolments, South Africa continues to encounter a shortage of quality ...
Published ArticleWorldwide, including in South Africa, involvement in research is making increasing ...
This article is not only about African postgraduates at University of Natal: it is also an attempt t...
Background. Student persistence can be defined as the continuation of student enrolment and progress...
Student attrition has been a perennial theme in South African higher education throughout the past d...
This monograph is the posthumous publication of the first part of Charlton Koen's PhD thesis in whic...
South Africa does not produce enough Doctoral graduates each year compared to other developed and de...
Despite numerous supports from the South African government to enhance postgraduate output in histor...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn South Africa, postgraduate education is a catalyst in national developme...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.South Africa has emerged as an educational dest...
The purpose of this study was to explore academic learning experiences of students who have dropped ...
Public funding for higher education in South Africa is a significant investment. Large amounts of fu...
Transition has been a major focus of educational institutions. However, most of the research into st...
CITATION: Mouton, J. 2007. Post-graduate studies in South Africa : myths, misconceptions and challen...
There is a shift in emphasis in higher education from producing bachelor’s degrees en masse to an in...
Regardless of an expansion in enrolments, South Africa continues to encounter a shortage of quality ...
Published ArticleWorldwide, including in South Africa, involvement in research is making increasing ...
This article is not only about African postgraduates at University of Natal: it is also an attempt t...
Background. Student persistence can be defined as the continuation of student enrolment and progress...
Student attrition has been a perennial theme in South African higher education throughout the past d...