Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning

Improving Student Retention in Higher Education: The Role of Teaching and Learning

by Liz Thomas (Author), Glenda Crosling (Author), Margaret Heagney (Author)

Synopsis

Improving Student Retention in Higher Education provides a practical, curriculum-based response to the current situation in higher education, where participating students emanate from a range of backgrounds; international and lower socioeconomic backgrounds, mature aged students, students with disabilities as well as those for whom higher education is the first family experience.

Underpinned by research indicating that students are more likely to continue with higher education if they are engaged in their studies and have developed networks and relationships with their fellow students, this book presents best practice examples of innovative and inclusive curriculum, from a range of countries.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 31 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0415399211
ISBN 13: 9780415399210

Media Reviews
'The book itself is ... likely to be a welcome practical addition to the literature on student retention.' - ESCalate, Higher Education Academy
Author Bio
Glenda Crosling is Senior Lecturer and Student Liaison, Transition and Generic Skills Adviser, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Australia Liz Thomas is Senior Adviser for Widening Participation, The Higher Education Academy, UK and Director of the Widening Participation Research Centre at Edge Hill University. Margaret Heagney is Co-ordinator, Student Equity Unit, Equity and Diversity Centre, Student and Staff Services Division, Monash University, Australia