Student Academic Monitoring and Support in Higher Education: A Systems Thinking Perspective
This article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enhance first-year student progression at a South African University. Institutional research evidence produced through engagement with AMS practitioners and university leadership, analysed through the le...
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doaj-83040dd8e7c340e9b8e07e3f2a47cb5f2020-11-24T21:08:51ZengJournal of Student Affairs in AfricaJournal of Student Affairs in Africa2307-62672018-07-016110.24085/jsaa.v6i1.30642256Student Academic Monitoring and Support in Higher Education: A Systems Thinking PerspectiveVino Paideya0Rubby Dhunpath1Lecturer and First-Year Coordinator in the School of Chemistry and Physics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville CampusDirector of Teaching and Learning at the University of KwaZulu-NatalThis article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enhance first-year student progression at a South African University. Institutional research evidence produced through engagement with AMS practitioners and university leadership, analysed through the lens of Systems Thinking, reveals a well-intentioned system, whose efficacy is compromised by systemic incoherence. The data suggests that loosely defined roles and responsibilities of AMS practitioners, their level of preparedness to provide academic support, their conditions of employment and job profiles, all act in concert to compromise the intended outcomes of the programme. The authors contend that opportunities do exist to re-engineer the Academic Development system to provide coherent, effective and sustainable support for students ‘at risk’.http://www.jsaa.ac.za/index.php/jsaa/article/view/3064 |
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Student Academic Monitoring and Support in Higher Education: A Systems Thinking Perspective |
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This article interrogates an Academic Monitoring and Support system (AMS), which was designed to enhance first-year student progression at a South African University. Institutional research evidence produced through engagement with AMS practitioners and university leadership, analysed through the lens of Systems Thinking, reveals a well-intentioned system, whose efficacy is compromised by systemic incoherence. The data suggests that loosely defined roles and responsibilities of AMS practitioners, their level of preparedness to provide academic support, their conditions of employment and job profiles, all act in concert to compromise the intended outcomes of the programme. The authors contend that opportunities do exist to re-engineer the Academic Development system to provide coherent, effective and sustainable support for students ‘at risk’. |
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