When perception meets reality: helping students understand their need for learning support in a first-year accountancy course
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Author: Darroch, Anne; Rainsbury, Elizabeth
Abstract:
Recent growth in tertiary education has allowed access to a greater proportion of the population. At the same time, funding strategies have become more focused on success, retention and completion. This has led to pressures on institutions to actively support students to optimise their chances of success. One response has been the development of student learning centres staffed by specialist learning development tutors. However, many students do not avail themselves of the assistance offered. This paper describes an intervention in first year accountancy courses to encourage better uptake of support services. The early results of the study indicate that a significant number of students have inaccurate perceptions about their academic skill level in mathematics. When those perceptions are tested, there is a far greater uptake of the available academic support services. The resulting implication is that early testing of specific, subject-based academic skills, followed by targeted and focused support is a promising factor in optimising success and maintaining student engagement.
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[-] Show lessRecent growth in tertiary education has allowed access to a greater proportion of the population. At the same time, funding strategies have become more focused on success, retention and completion. This has led to pressures on institutions to actively support students to optimise their chances of success. One response has been the development of student learning centres staffed by specialist learning development tutors. However, many students do not avail themselves of the assistance offered. This paper describes an intervention in first year accountancy courses to encourage better ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Finance; Providers of education and training; Equity; Teaching and learning; Students; Participation; Higher education
Keywords: Funding; Access to education and training; Learning process; Learning support; Student interests; Student retention; Tertiary education
Geographic subjects: Oceania; New Zealand
Published: Sydney, New South Wales: HERDSA, 2009
Physical description: [7] p.
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Conference name: HERDSA (Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia) Conference
Number: 32nd
Date: 2009
Place: Darwin, Northern Territory
Statement of responsibility: Anne Darroch, Elizabeth Rainsbury
Resource type: Conference
Call Number:
TD/TNC 97.405
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