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dc.contributor.authorStanley, Peter
dc.contributor.authorFraser, Cath
dc.contributor.authorSpiller, Dorothy
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-31T04:41:11Z
dc.date.available2011-05-31T04:41:11Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationStanley, P., Fraser, C. & Spiller, D. (2011). Promoting engagement and learning in first year university studies: The role of personalisation. Southern Institute of Technology Journal of Applied Research, 2011, 1-13.en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/5369
dc.description.abstractStudent engagement in higher education can be conceptualised as involving three components: students’ social needs and circumstances, the cognitive characteristics of academic studies, and the prevailing institutional ethos or philosophy that specifies the relationships that students have with learning and knowledge. This paper reports on an investigation into student engagement in a first-year human development course at the University of Waikato at Tauranga, New Zealand where the teaching staff has a commitment to relating learning to individual experiences. Information from an end-of-course survey indicates that a philosophy of personalisation promotes learning engagement. Students reported that they were required to think a lot or a great deal, that they put time into the course assessments, and that they valued the human development course itself.en_NZ
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSouthern Institute of Technologyen_NZ
dc.relation.urihttp://sitjar.sit.ac.nz/Publications/SITJAR%20Article%2013%20paper.pdfen_NZ
dc.rightsThis article has been published in the journal: Southern Institute of Technology Journal of Applied Research. Used with permission.en_NZ
dc.subjectuniversity studiesen_NZ
dc.subjectNew Zealanden_NZ
dc.subjectUniversity of Waikatoen_NZ
dc.titlePromoting engagement and learning in first year university studies: The role of personalisationen_NZ
dc.typeJournal Articleen_NZ
dc.relation.isPartOfSouthern Institute of Technology Journal of Applied Researchen_NZ
pubs.begin-page1en_NZ
pubs.elements-id35896
pubs.end-page13en_NZ
pubs.volume2011en_NZ


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