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%T Investigating the relationship between student engagement and transition
%A Vinson, Don
%A Nixon, Sarah
%A Walsh, Barbara
%A Walker, Cath
%A Mitchell, Elizabeth
%A Zaitseva, Elena
%J Active Learning in Higher Education
%N 2
%P 131-143
%V 11
%D 2010
%K enjoyment; induction; university preparation
%= 2011-01-03T12:39:00Z
%~ http://www.peerproject.eu/
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-211917
%X Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic underachievement. Student engagement represents a key component of student success. This study sought to investigate the impact of a bespoke transition programme featuring a wide range of innovative, student-centred activities on enhancing students' engagement with educationally effective practices through examining student relations with others, learning and the discipline. For the study 104 undergraduates on a Sport Development course at a British university undertook a five-week transition programme. Data were collected via weekly questionnaires and focus groups at the end of weeks 1, 3 and 5. The investigation revealed that transition programmes require a high-intensity, novel and varied timetable supported by a student-centred staff team. Effective transition programmes can enhance students' engagement with educationally effective practices. Future research should investigate the longer-term impact of such programmes.
%C USA
%G en
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info