1. A face in a sea of faces: exploring university students' reasons for non-attendance to teaching sessions.
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Oldfield, Jeremy, Rodwell, Judith, Curry, Laura, and Marks, Gillian
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COLLEGE students ,TEACHING ,COLLEGE attendance ,ECONOMIC security ,INTERPERSONAL relations - Abstract
In the past 20 years, the landscape of Higher Education in the United Kingdom has changed considerably. With the prospect of tuition fees spiralling above £9,000 per year, per student, it is important to explore the impact this has upon the student experience. In spite of the vast financial investment current students make towards their education, student attendance and engagement remain low. The present study therefore adopted a qualitative approach using focus groups to explore reasons for non-attendance at university teaching sessions. Four key themes emerged; these surrounded issues about a sense of belonging to university, views of the teaching (material taught and the personality and method of the tutor), perceptions of being a consumer and external pressures. This research suggests that universities should pay particular attention to the reasons why students do not attend and possibly change practice, providing more support where appropriate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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