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Monitoring and improving student engagement
Tertiary education in Australia (2013)
  • Ali Radloff, ACER
  • Hamish Bennett Coates
Abstract
Higher education is a co-produced activity. The time and effort students devote to learning and broader developmental activities is critical for productivity and the quality of outcomes. This chapter looks at how Australian universities monitor students' engagement in education, and reviews empirical insights relevant to emerging policy directions. It discusses how institutions can respond to new and emerging patterns of engagement, and approaches that institutions are using to improve how students learn and what they achieve.
Keywords
  • Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE),
  • Student Engagement Questionnaire (SEQ),
  • Satisfaction,
  • Participation,
  • Measures,
  • Student attitudes,
  • University students
Publication Date
July, 2013
Editor
Simon Marginson
Publisher
Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne
ISBN
9780992297404
Citation Information
Ali Radloff and Hamish Bennett Coates. "Monitoring and improving student engagement" Parkville VicTertiary education in Australia (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ali_radloff/17/