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Pathways to engagement: a longitudinal study of the first-year student experience in the educational interface
Abstract
Student engagement is critical to success in the first year of university, yet evidence about how and why various factors influence engagement remains relatively rare. This study addresses this gap combining an existing framework of student engagement (Kahu and Nelson, Higher Education Research and Development, 37(1), 58–71, 2018) with student narratives to provide a detailed understanding of students’ engagement throughout their first year....
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Title
Pathways to engagement: a longitudinal study of the first-year student experience in the educational interface
Published Date
Jul 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
79
Issue
4
Pages
657 - 673
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