Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 18pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: x-small;"><em>The transition to university is a difficult process for many students, having a negative impac...

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Main Authors: Andrew Gerard Pearson, Helen Naug
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2013-04-01
Series:International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
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Online Access:https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/152
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spelling doaj-065b20c011c54651b72d98854f0b3e8d2020-11-25T03:31:58ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal of the First Year in Higher Education1838-29592013-04-014113514410.5204/intjfyhe.v4i1.15278Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice ReportAndrew Gerard Pearson0Helen Naug1Griffith UniversityGriffith University<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 18pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: x-small;"><em>The transition to university is a difficult process for many students, having a negative impact on their academic performance, ultimately resulting in failure or withdrawal from one or more courses in their first semester. This practice report describes a profile analysis and readiness assessment designed to identify students at high academic risk. Students so identified were offered additional workshops to address assumed knowledge and academic skills. Attendance at the workshops correlated with improved academic outcomes.</em></span></p>https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/152first year experience, transition, retention, intervention
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author Andrew Gerard Pearson
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Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
first year experience, transition, retention, intervention
author_facet Andrew Gerard Pearson
Helen Naug
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title Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
title_short Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
title_full Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
title_fullStr Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
title_full_unstemmed Identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. A Practice Report
title_sort identification of at-risk students and strategies to improve academic success in first year health programs. a practice report
publisher Queensland University of Technology
series International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education
issn 1838-2959
publishDate 2013-04-01
description <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 18pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: x-small;"><em>The transition to university is a difficult process for many students, having a negative impact on their academic performance, ultimately resulting in failure or withdrawal from one or more courses in their first semester. This practice report describes a profile analysis and readiness assessment designed to identify students at high academic risk. Students so identified were offered additional workshops to address assumed knowledge and academic skills. Attendance at the workshops correlated with improved academic outcomes.</em></span></p>
topic first year experience, transition, retention, intervention
url https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/152
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