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How to Recruit and Retain Higher Education Students: A Handbook of Good Practice [Kõva köide]

(University of Ulster, UK), (University of Ulster, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 510 g, 13 Tables, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Aug-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415990882
  • ISBN-13: 9780415990882
  • Formaat: Hardback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 510 g, 13 Tables, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Aug-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415990882
  • ISBN-13: 9780415990882

How to Recruit and Retain Higher Education Students is an invaluable resource for academic staff, administrators and policy makers involved in student recruitment and improving student retention. It offers practical advice on how universities can influence the expectations of prospective students, allowing them to make sensible decisions about careers, courses and institutions.

Many surveys of students who drop out of university show that most do so out of disappointment. Failing to understand what higher education was about quickly enough, they become confused and frustrated. Dropping out seems the best solution. This book describes a series of practices proven to encourage students to stay on, discussing the background research on student attrition. By preparing students better for their higher education experience, the practices in this book are effective not only in recruiting students but also in matching them to the right institutions and programmes.

The practices described range from those reaching out in a broad way to communities of potential students, to university support for pre-entry examinations, to enhanced communication between institutions and applicants. All are described in sufficient detail to allow judgments to be made about how to use and adapt them to suit local needs.

How to Recruit and Retain Higher Education Students provides a sound theoretical foundation for research into student retention and provides the necessary underpinning for those academic staff embarking on courses and assists in preparing them for their roles in both teaching and student support.

Arvustused

"...A very useful addition to the literature on the recruitment and retention of students."--Australian Universities' Review Craig McInnes, University of Melbourne (Areas of expertise: Higher Education)

Question: What is your assessment of the proposal:

"A very good proposal and should meet a growing need. If properly handled it could become a key handbook of good practice as the authors envisage."

Question: Taking everything into account, in your opinion, do you feel that there is a market/need for this book?

"Most certainly I am confident it would sell in the UK Europe and Australasia."

Anna Round University of Northumbria (Expertise, Student Recruitment)

"I do feel that there is a market for this book, although as noted I am entirely unable to comment on the precise size of this. I think that many practitioners would feel that there is a need for it; the demand that universities must provide better information for potential students is frustrating for many staff under current limitations of resources and time, and a manual of practical and proven advice would be regarded as helpful by many people."

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiv
The Roots of Attrition
1(11)
Anthony Cook
Access and Admissions
12(17)
Anthony Cook
Transition ... From What? A Review of the Influences on the Choices and Expectations of Entrants to Higher Education
29(18)
Derek Shuter
udecide: Helping Learners Make Smart Decisions
47(19)
Helen Cormack
The Community University of the Valleys Model: `Reaching the Students Other Recruitment Strategies Can't Reach'
66(14)
Colin Trotman
Rita Kop
Rhysian Jones
Alyson Jenkins
New Opportunities for Disadvantaged Pupils: The Step-Up Programme
80(20)
Damian O'Kane
Chris Finlay
Anne Mooney
Progression into Higher Education via an Access Summer School
100(12)
John Blicharski
Quality Information Available to Students Prior to Entry
112(15)
Mark Davies
Anthony Cook
University Visit Days
127(17)
Helen Richardson
`I'll Be There For You': The Impact of Northumbria `Friends' on Recruitment and Retention
144(12)
Peter Slee
Chris Watts
Martin Thomas
Promoting Student Retention Using Support Strategies Prior to Entry
156(7)
Aine M. McKillop
Abbie McKenna
Anthony Cook
Student Mentoring Prior to Entry: Getting Accurate Messages Across
163(20)
Dan Bennett
Online Pre-induction Support
183(15)
Becka Currant
Neil Currant
Second Chances for Students: The Fresh Start Project
198(17)
Debbie Loveday
Recruitment for Retention: A Way Forward
215(15)
Brian S. Rushton
List of Contributors 230(4)
Index 234
Anthony Cook is the Senior Lecturer and Director of the STAR (Student Transition and Retention) Project as well as faculty coordinator of Teaching and Learning at the University of Ulster, Coleraine. Dr Cook is a  member of the Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.









Brian S. Rushton is affiliated with the School of Environmental Science at the University of Ulster.