This UK study, using second- and third-year undergraduate business students as subjects, investigated the effects of differences in entry qualifications, gender and age on their approaches to learning. The research instrument used was a 30-item, Revised Approaches to Studying Inventory (Tait and Entwistle, 1995). Differences between the groups were examined using repeated measures analysis of variance. No statistically significant differences were found between students directly entering university in second- or third-year from further education colleges compared with those who had already studied successfully at university for one or two years. Statistically significant age and gender differences were found in students' approaches to learn...
An investigation was carried out on approaches to learning among students completing Access courses ...
A learning style indicates a person's preferred way of learning. Students do not learn in the same w...
Research on students' attendance rates has focused mainly on the effects of personality variables an...
This study examines the impact of prior learning experience on students' approaches to learning (SAL...
By 2010 the UK government intends to widen access and provide experience of higher education to half...
By 2010 the UK government intends to widen access and provide experience of higher education to half...
Recent research on student learning in higher education has identified clear associations between va...
This paper reports on a study which compares the teaching of business and business related subjects ...
Previous research indicates that age, gender, and prior academic achievement have direct effects on ...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of al...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of all age ...
The changing demographic profile of many universities has been reflected in the increasing presence...
Research within Higher Education in the United Kingdom has reported conflicting findings when invest...
Master of EducationThe thesis is an examination of the factors which affect the course choice of app...
Background: The desirable extent of curriculum choice to be offered to students remains a central po...
An investigation was carried out on approaches to learning among students completing Access courses ...
A learning style indicates a person's preferred way of learning. Students do not learn in the same w...
Research on students' attendance rates has focused mainly on the effects of personality variables an...
This study examines the impact of prior learning experience on students' approaches to learning (SAL...
By 2010 the UK government intends to widen access and provide experience of higher education to half...
By 2010 the UK government intends to widen access and provide experience of higher education to half...
Recent research on student learning in higher education has identified clear associations between va...
This paper reports on a study which compares the teaching of business and business related subjects ...
Previous research indicates that age, gender, and prior academic achievement have direct effects on ...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of al...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of all age ...
The changing demographic profile of many universities has been reflected in the increasing presence...
Research within Higher Education in the United Kingdom has reported conflicting findings when invest...
Master of EducationThe thesis is an examination of the factors which affect the course choice of app...
Background: The desirable extent of curriculum choice to be offered to students remains a central po...
An investigation was carried out on approaches to learning among students completing Access courses ...
A learning style indicates a person's preferred way of learning. Students do not learn in the same w...
Research on students' attendance rates has focused mainly on the effects of personality variables an...