Browsing Teaching and Learning by Subject "Higher education"
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E-learning and the reconfiguration of higher education – disruptive, innovative and inevitable.
(2015)The first part of this paper gives a concise overview of how e-learning 'works'. The second part suggests the inevitability of more and more teaching and learning taking place in the e-learning context. It touches on some ... -
Student attrition in higher education: 'What was that you said?': Ambiguities arising from varied contexts and definitions in distance and open learning.
(2003)Attrition rates in the higher education and distance/open learning modes have come under growing scrutiny over the last two decades. One of the drivers has been political, with the widespread adoption of New Managerialist ...