Title: Student Engagement and Retention.
1Student Engagement and Retention.
- Sue Pulko
- Reader in Numerical Simulation
- Department of Engineering
- University of Hull
2Year 1 Attrition versus A-level points
3First year attrition versus SSR
4First year attrition versus contact hours
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6Other causes of poor progression
- Pastoral issues and financial difficulties
- Study skills
- Assessment difficulties and lack of feedback
- Poor attendance
7Possible solutions to the maths problem.
- Establishing the real needs of the students
- Teaching maths in-house.
- Maths drop-in facilities
- Increased maths tuition with extra staf support.
- Streaming
8Pastoral Issues
- Financial problems and the need to work
- Parental opposition
- Parental pressure to succeed
- Adapting to a new culture
- Opposition of spouse/partner
- Divorce
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy of another
- Childcare
9Pastoral Strategies
- Same person as academic/personal tutor
- Real support for pastoral staff at institutional
level - Initial and ongoing training
10Active responses by departments
Figure 5. Frequency of active response to minority pastoral care issues Figure 5. Frequency of active response to minority pastoral care issues
Issue Reporting Frequency
Mature student issues 55
Disabled student issues 33
Gender related issues 17
Ethnicity related issues 40
11Study Skills
- Nationally, 10 students found it useful, 40
said it was useless. - Done it before
- Its not relevant to engineers
- Young men have difficulty in taking advice from
authority figures - Teaching approach
12Some Reasons For Assessment
- To give feedback to students (student think this
is very important) - To develop students self awareness
- To give feedback to teachers on quality and
quantity of learning - To monitor standards over time
13Feedback on Exam Performance
- Ultimate feedback would be return of fully marked
scripts. (Some of us might not be ready for
this!) - Formative test mid semester?
14Feedback on Assignments
- Needs to be
- Sufficiently full
- Timely
- This is difficult for us as workloads increase.
But, poor feedback (or poor engagement with
feedback) means that students continue to lack
basic skills and are repeatedly penalised for
this failure.
15Other Issues
- Plagiarism
- Late submission
- These need to be dealt with consistently from the
start.
16Poor attendance- if they dont come, how can we
teach them?
- Tracking
- Chasing
- Rewarding or penalising
- Counselling
- Attendance issues have much in common with
coursework nonsubmission and lateness.
17Making sure they stay low!
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