In the light of the literature on student engagement, social integration, and adult learning, an empirical study (n = 228 students) explored the relationship between first-year academic experience and non-traditional students' retention. Results show that engagement, social integration, and meaningfulness of learning experience have different effects on non-traditional and traditional students' retention.
University life of non-traditional students: engagement styles and Impact on attrition / S. Gilardi, C. Guglielmetti. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION. - ISSN 0022-1546. - 82:1(2011 Jan), pp. 33-53.
University life of non-traditional students: engagement styles and Impact on attrition
S. GilardiPrimo
;C. GuglielmettiUltimo
2011
Abstract
In the light of the literature on student engagement, social integration, and adult learning, an empirical study (n = 228 students) explored the relationship between first-year academic experience and non-traditional students' retention. Results show that engagement, social integration, and meaningfulness of learning experience have different effects on non-traditional and traditional students' retention.File in questo prodotto:
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