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Breyer, Yvonne A.
Success in higher educationtransitions to, within and from university /
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Success in higher educationedited by Leigh N. Wood, Yvonne A. Breyer.
Reminder of title:
transitions to, within and from university /
other author:
Wood, Leigh N.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017.
Description:
xv, 361 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Education, Higher.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2791-8
ISBN:
9789811027918$q(electronic bk.)
Success in higher educationtransitions to, within and from university /
Success in higher education
transitions to, within and from university /[electronic resource] :edited by Leigh N. Wood, Yvonne A. Breyer. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017. - xv, 361 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 Success in Higher Education -- Part I: Transitions to University -- Chapter 2 Student Engagement for Student Success: Pre-Commencement Strategies via KickStart -- Chapter 3 Mentoring for Success: Programs to Support Transition to and from University -- Chapter 4 Evaluation Criteria for a Science Access Program: A Case Study at a South African University -- Part II: Transitions within University -- Chapter 5 Student Approaches to Learning, Conceptions of Mathematics, and Successful Outcomes in Learning Mathematics -- Chapter 6 The Maths Arcade: A Tool for Supporting and Stretching Mathematics Undergraduates -- Chapter 7 Practice and Practise in University: What Defines Success and How does Online Assessment Support Achieving This? -- Chapter 8 Success Strategies for International Students in China -- Chapter 9 Peer Assisted Learning: Strategies to Increase Student Attendance and Student Success in Accounting -- Chapter 10 Student Representation in Large University Courses: A Model of Student Partnership -- Chapter 11 The Role of Leadership Education: Benefits and Challenges for At-Risk Students -- Part III: Transitions from University -- Chapter 12 Three Modes of Work-Integrated Learning: Stories of Success -- Chapter 13 Sustainable Employability in Higher Education: Career Development Outside of the Curriculum -- Chapter 14 Transitioning to Professional Work: A View from the Field -- Part IV: The Whole Journey -- Chapter 15 Success at University: The Student Perspective -- Chapter 16 Academic Literacy Support: Teaching along the Continuum -- Chapter 17 Program Curriculum Alignment: Designing for Success -- Chapter 18 Academic Choices and Perceptions of Success by Students in Mumbai: An Analysis of Socio-Cultural Factors -- Chapter 19 Higher Education in Bangladesh: The East West University Experience -- Chapter 20 A Curriculum Design Decision as the Starting Point for a Multidisciplinary Research Group -- Chapter 21 Doctoral Student Success: McGill University's Holistic Support Model.
This book explores successful transition strategies to, within and from university for students from around the globe, with Macquarie University, a large Australian university, studied in depth. It addresses the meaning of success taking a variety of perspectives, including student, staff and employer views. The chapters present a series of initiatives that have proven to be successful in assisting students in developing their academic potential throughout university and beyond. The authors of the chapters use a variety of methodologies and approaches reflecting the diverse local contexts and requirements. These international perspectives demonstrate a triumph of practice that has led to the empowerment of individuals and groups. The approaches from twelve universities located in eight different countries stem directly from the coalface and provide many valuable lessons and tools that colleagues in the sector will be able to consider and adapt in their own contexts. Small interventions matter, from a mentor of a nervous student who goes on to achieve greatness, to the use of a curriculum design model that hooks a whole group of students into learning and achievement. This book covers both the small, individual victories and the larger scale strategies that support success. Contributions emanate from Australia, Bangladesh, India, China, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, USA, Uruguay and South Africa.
ISBN: 9789811027918$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-2791-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: LB2322.2 / .S83 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 378
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